Shock-rock icon Alice Cooper plays a lawyer... Nah, ya got me. He plays a rock band front man and I doubt I fooled anyone! He and his posse - a group of douchey imbeciles - drive out to Cooper's childhood town to film his new music video. Turns out the area is infested with a pack of stray dogs that are causing quite a commotion among the residents, who are turning up mauled. We get some nice filler consisting of terrible music and cliché Alice Cooper video sequences along with some muddled drek involving a werewolf curse and Alice Cooper's father's death...
It is apparent that "Monster Dog" was hoping to cash in on the Alice Cooper trend of the time which completely over-shadowed the half-baked premise. If I had to guess, I'd say they didn't have nearly enough material to even cover a runtime as short as 83 minutes... The embarrassingly awful song "Identity Crisis" is shown at the beginning and then AGAIN at the end, inner-cut with a pointless re-cap of various scenes from the movie. Ugh. In turn, you barely see dogs, let alone the Monster Dog due to all of this redundancy and padding.
On a positive note, it's an easy movie to laugh at, if you're in a easy-going mood. The dubbing is ridiculously bad, the effects are atrocious (though mostly concealed by thick fog), and Alice Cooper running around "intensely" in leather pants with a shotgun made me smirk in several scenes. "Monster Dog" is a typically BAD Fragasso film, but full of unintentional humor if you're interested... 2/10.
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