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Straw Dogs is a 2011 American action thriller film directed, produced, and written by Rod Lurie. It is a remake of Sam Peckinpah's 1971 film Straw Dogs, itself based on the Gordon Williams novel The Siege of Trencher's Farm. It stars James Marsden and Kate Bosworth. Plot Scriptwriter David Sumner and his wife Amy, an actress, relocate to rural Mississippi where Amy grew up. They are going to live in the house of Amy's recently deceased father to allow David to finish a script. While in town one afternoon, David meets Amy's ex-boyfriend Charlie and his three friends, Norman, Chris, and Bic. David is intimidated by the men, but they have already been hired to fix the roof of the barn on Amy's property. He also meets Tom Heddon, an alcoholic former high school football coach whose 15-year-old cheerleader daughter Janice is in love with a local man with an intellectual disability, Jeremy Niles. Heddon often bullies Jeremy and believes that he is stalking his daughter. Charlie and his friends arrive early the next morning to work on the roof. They taunt David, which later escalates into harassment. They also make crude remarks toward Amy and play loud music to distract David while he writes. They often leave early when they want to go hunting, which concerns David because it is taking them a significant amount of time to finish the roof. Amy begins to resent David for not standing up to the men. One Sunday after church, Heddon attacks Jeremy for talking to Janice, and Amy comes to his defense, but David warns her to not get involved. Later that night back at home, David discovers their cat strangled and hung up in the bedroom closet. Amy is positive that Charlie and his friends are to blame as they disappeared from the church barbeque for a few hours earlier, but David is hesitant to confront them. When he does finally question them, the men deny everything. Charlie invites David to go deer hunting. While David is out in the woods with two of the men, Charlie goes back to the house, pushes his way inside and rapes Amy while making crude remarks about having sex either with him or with David, because he thinks that she still wants him. Afterwards, he realizes that she did not want any sexual contact, and is stunned. Norman arrives, holds Amy across the top of the couch, and rapes her while Charlie watches. They then leave. When David returns, Amy doesn't tell him what happened. Instead, she encourages David to fire Charlie and his men. The next day David tells Charlie that fixing the roof is taking too long. Charlie insists that they have already paid for the roofing supplies, which David agrees to pay for. Finally, Charlie and his crew leave, celebrating their $5,000 payday. David and Amy go to a local football game. Janice lures Jeremy into an empty locker room. Heddon notices that his daughter is missing from the game and goes in search of her. Meanwhile, Janice tries to convince Jeremy to let her give him oral sex. They hear Heddon calling for Janice. Afraid of Heddon finding them, Jeremy holds Janice tight against his body with his hand over her mouth and nose, accidentally smothering her to death. Horrified, he runs away from the school. Heddon goes back to tell Charlie and his friends that Janice is missing. They all suspect that Jeremy has done something to her. At the game, Amy has haunting flashbacks about the rapes and asks David to take her home. On the way, she tells him that she wants to return to Los Angeles, surprising him and causing him to accidentally run over Jeremy who is standing in the road, breaking his arm. David and Amy take him back to their home and call an ambulance. Charlie and Norman overhear the ambulance call on a police scanner and inform Heddon. They all drive to David and Amy's house and demand that the couple hand Jeremy over, but David refuses. The sheriff arrives shortly thereafter and tries to calm down the situation. He knocks on the door and tells David to open the door, but David still refuses. Heddon picks up his gun again and shoots the sheriff dead. Having witnessed the murder, David knows now that the men will try to kill not only Jeremy but both of them too. David and Amy barricade the doors shut. He enlists her to help him open the jaws of a decorative bear trap. Then he sends Amy upstairs with Jeremy. David looks frantically for something he can use in the house to fight off the men. When Chris attempts to enter through a window, David nails his hands to the wall with a nail gun, his throat fatally exposed to broken glass. When Heddon tries to follow, David burns his face with hot oil. Heddon and Charlie use the pick-up truck to ram into the house, but Charlie is knocked unconscious. David fights Heddon off and causes him to shoot himself in the foot. David then shoots Heddon as he tries to shoot David with a revolver and then proceeds to beat Bic to death with a fireplace poker. Upstairs, Amy and Jeremy are attacked by Norman, who has climbed in through the window. Norman is attempting to rape Amy again when David and Charlie appear. Charlie and Norman draw on each other when Norman threatens to kill Amy. Amy shoots Norman, Charlie assaults and disarms her, then David jumps him. Charlie kicks David down the stairs and beats him severely. As Charlie is preparing to shoot the now-disarmed David lying on the floor, Amy approaches from behind with a shotgun. Charlie turns and tells her the gun is empty. "I will always protect you, baby," declares Charlie, as David rises to slam the open bear trap down on his head, impaling and breaking his neck, and crushing his windpipe. Charlie slowly dies while Amy and David watch quietly. At first, Amy is horrified at the scene, but later takes solace in knowing her rapists are dead. As sirens are heard, with the adjacent barn in flames, David says, "I got 'em all.” Cast James Marsden as David Sumner Kate Bosworth as Amy Sumner Alexander Skarsgård as Charlie Venner Dominic Purcell as Jeremy Niles Rhys Coiro as Norman Willa Holland as Janice Heddon James Woods as Tom "Coach Tom" Heddon Billy Lush as Chris Laz Alonso as Sheriff John Burke Walton Goggins as Daniel Niles Anson Mount as Coach Milkens Drew Powell as Bic Production The film was originally scheduled for release on February 25, 2011. However the date was pushed to September 16, 2011. The film began shooting on August 16, 2009 in Shreveport and Vivian, Louisiana. Kate Bosworth said that to make the rape scene more lifelike, she told her co-star Alexander Skarsgård not to hold back as he pretended to perform the violent sex assault for the cameras. Release Box office Straw Dogs lost money. It opened on September 16, 2011 with $1,980,000 for the day. and took $5.1 million in its opening weekend. The total domestic and international sales were $11,168,712, versus an estimated budget of $25m. Critical reception The film received mixed reviews; Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 42% based on reviews from 126 critics, with.... Discover the Janice Alonso popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Janice Alonso books.

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    The Snowsantas Find the Christmas Spirit

    Janice Alonso

    Pastor Steve is upset . . . someone stole the Baby Jesus from the Nativity Scene in front of his church. As if that wasn’t bad enough, his congregation has lost its Christmas Spiri...

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    Quilting for God

    Janice Alonso

    Too often we separate what we love to do from what we feel we should do to honor God. Yes, there are times when we need to think more about the needs of others than about what our ...

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    Always and Forever

    Janice Alonso

    Meditation is beneficial for many reasons. Quietness calms the body and mind. Stillness settles the emotions. Pushing aside all mental and emotional turmoil also allows thoughts to...

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    Time with God

    Janice Alonso

    Any time you spend with God is precious. He doesn’t care where you are or what time of day or night you call His name.Based on a personal experience and Deuteronomy 5:27: “Go near ...

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    Count Your Many Blessings

    Janice Alonso

    Life gives and life takes. Some of these events we know are coming; other events take us by surprise. Learning how to pause and rest during the in between times will restore us for...

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    Just the Same in Different Ways

    Janice Alonso

    Lilly Holland is frightened because it is her first day at a new school. She wouldn’t describe herself as shy, but neither is Lilly comfortable with making new friends. While her p...

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    Entering the Kingdom of God as a Child

    Janice Alonso

    A devotional based on a personal experience and Luke 18:16: But Jesus called the children to him and said, “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the king...

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    Jump into My Arms

    Janice Alonso

    Do you have trouble snapping at your heels? Is depression pounding at your door? Or perhaps you are embroiled in a situation that is consuming you bit by bit. My friend Gilly, a Ja...

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    Let Sleeping Dogs Lie

    Janice Alonso

    How does a private detective prove a convicted murderer’s innocence when that woman not only confessed, but had two eye witnesses to her standing over the body with the murder weap...

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    The Little Circus Lion

    Janice Alonso

    Michael has made a bad choice: a very bad choice. He took a toy from Mr. Belinsky’s store without paying for it. When he and his mama get home, Michael is so upset but doesn’t know...

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    No Means No

    Janice Alonso

    Ray and Darius are best friends, but Darius is more daring. He’ll try anything! When he encourages Ray to climb a tall jungle gym, both boys learn a valuable lesson: No Means No.Th...

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    I Wish . . .

    Janice Alonso

    It’s the EndoftheYear Games Day at Jeremy’s school, and the second grade classes are having a treasure hunt. All the children are excited . . . except Jeremy. He feels he isn’t goo...

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    The Missing Piece

    Janice Alonso

    Have you ever finished a project and felt it wasn’t complete? Ever felt there was something missing in your life? Many of us look at the story of The Prodigal Son and sympathize wi...

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    Today God Sent Me a Hummingbird

    Janice Alonso

    Each of us is God’s beloved, and it is through grace we are saved by Jesus Christ. We all have gifts and God has a purpose for us here in this life that will continue in Heaven.A p...

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    Forgiveness Is for Everyone

    Janice Alonso

    It is easy for me to pray for people who are in distress or have been wronged by others. Praying for those I feel are the evil doers is difficult. Even more difficult is forgiving ...

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    Bringing Out the Worst Can Be a Good Thing

    Janice Alonso

    Are there people who annoy you just by their presence, people who “rile” you up before you even encounter them? Or shamefully, when you hear a bit of bad gossip about that person, ...

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    Pancake

    Janice Alonso

    The fourth in the 2021 short story Rosemary series. Through keeping a puppy for a weekend, Rosemary learns how humans can still be adorable and loveable in God’s eyes even though t...

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    Enough Love for Everyone

    Janice Alonso

    Emily’s younger cousin Jacob has moved from outofstate to be closer to family. Now, not only does Jacob get into her things, Emily also has to share her Nana and Poppy with him. Sh...

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    Real People Need Real Prayers

    Janice Alonso

    While it’s good to pray for things like an end to Covid, victims of racism, or rising violence, it becomes more heartfelt when a real person is at the center of a real prayer.Based...

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    New Places, New Faces

    Janice Alonso

    Camille has moved from Jamaica to Florida. She misses her old home and her new country seems strange. Because of the kindness of her nextdoor neighbor, Mrs. Finch, Camille learns h...

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    Free at Last

    Janice Alonso

    Freedom is a precious gift, and it must be respected as well as protected at every turn.Based on a personal experience and Romans 8:1: “Therefore there is now no condemnation for t...

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    This Little Light of Mine

    Janice Alonso

    Spring is on the horizon as Winkie eagerly anticipates the purchase of a tablet with the hardearned money she has saved. She is also thrilled about the new nextdoor neighbor, Rober...

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    Everyone Has Something to Give

    Janice Alonso

    Ellie is tired of having to shelterinplace. She doesn’t have anything to do, and she misses her friends, her church choir, and her soccer team. Most of all, she misses her greatgra...

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    Call Me

    Janice Alonso

    Dealing with an aging parent is emotionally, physically, and mentally draining. In this personal experience, God tenderly and lovingly, yet firmly, reminded me to remove the “speck...

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    A Jealous Heart

    Janice Alonso

    Avery is jealous of her little sister Maggie, and she takes out these bad feelings not only on Maggie, but on Nana and Granddaddy. After apologizing to her grandmother, they discus...

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    For Everyone Give Thanks

    Janice Alonso

    Have you ever taken time to think of all the people you have encountered in your life? The most recent and constant ones are those you remember first. But what about those who were...

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    The Woman on the Other Side of the Hill

    Janice Alonso

    “The Woman on the Other Side of the Hill” – A story about a woman struggling to regain her selfconfidence through running while recovering from a double mastectomy. “Made for Each ...

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    Partnership with God

    Janice Alonso

    Prayer is perhaps our ultimate connection with God. We pray with a thankful heart for our blessings. We pray with a giving heart for ways to help others. There are those prayers of...

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    The Daily Examen

    Janice Alonso

    Thinking about what happened during the day to bring you closer to God, and what things “stirred you” and took you away from God can open your eyes to new insights about yourself.B...

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    Miss Bossy Pants

    Janice Alonso

    Ivy and Emma Grace are cousins and best friends, and each thinks she knows the only way to do everything! While working on a flower project with their Aunt Kathy, the girls discove...

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    Defined by the Holy Spirit

    Janice Alonso

    Family, friends, and the world tag us with many limiting labels. Often, we believe these assessments, and therefore, narrow our selfimage. God sees the whole us.Based on a personal...

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    Unconditional Love

    Janice Alonso

    Yes, we’re thrilled to be together again, so why aren’t we acting like it? A wise person once said, “When someone is the most difficult to love, that’s when he/she needs your love ...

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    The Games People Play

    Janice Alonso

    Games can be fun, but often they can result in bad behavior. Learning to be a good loser, as well as a good winner, is an important first step in life.Based on a personal experienc...