
Mantrap – Straw Dogs: The Final Cut
Documentary
Overview
Documentary about the making of Sam Peckinpah's 1971 film "Straw Dogs."
Top Cast


Mark Kermode
Mark Kermode
Self - Host
Mark Kermode
Self - Host
Martin Baum
Martin Baum
Self - President ABC Pictures 1968-71
Martin Baum
Self - President ABC Pictures 1968-71


Peter Brayham
Peter Brayham
Self - Stuntman
Peter Brayham
Self - Stuntman


David Zelag Goodman
David Zelag Goodman
Self - Screenwriter of Straw Dogs
David Zelag Goodman
Self - Screenwriter of Straw Dogs
Katherine Haber
Katherine Haber
Self - Assistant to Sam Peckinpah & Companion
Katherine Haber
Self - Assistant to Sam Peckinpah & Companion


Del Henney
Del Henney
Self - Actor / Charlie Venner
Del Henney
Self - Actor / Charlie Venner
J.M. Hosking
J.M. Hosking
Self - Extra / Local Resident
J.M. Hosking
Self - Extra / Local Resident


Ken Hutchison
Ken Hutchison
Self - Actor / Norman Scutt
Ken Hutchison
Self - Actor / Norman Scutt
Kenneth Hyman
Kenneth Hyman
Self - Ran Universal Pictures, Europe
Kenneth Hyman
Self - Ran Universal Pictures, Europe
Tony Lawson
Tony Lawson
Self - Editor
Tony Lawson
Self - Editor
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