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An army ranger and his dog embark on a road trip along the Pacific Coast Highway to attend a friend's funeral. Directed by Reid Carolin.
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An army ranger and his dog embark on a road trip along the Pacific Coast Highway to attend a friend's funeral. Directed by Reid Carolin.
6.5/10
IMDbLocation Team of the Year Independent Feature Film | 2021
Location Manager of the Year Independent Feature Film | 2021
Budget 20,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 84,774,243 USD
When the pandemic hit, and production was halted for nine months, Tatum and the trainers got ample time to work with each dog to get them ready for the movie. The result was a powerful bonding experience and ended with three of the trainers deciding to adopt the dogs they worked with.
At the end credits the movie details "In Memory of Lulu". This is in tribute to Tatum's late dog Lulu, a catahoula pittie mix. This movie is in celebration of his last road trip with his beloved dog Lulu before she passed due to cancer.
There are actually three different dogs who played Lulu. Their names are Britta, Lana 5, and Zuza, and though they look similar to German Shepherds, they're actually Belgian Malinois, a breed well suited to police or military work. The production team got them from a kennel in Amsterdam that trains dogs for military service.
The dog who appears the most in the movie is Britta, who now lives with her trainer in Hamilton, Montana. Britta is in 80% of the movie.
This is the directorial debut of both Channing Tatum and Reid Carolin.
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