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Captain Nick Jansen is a member of the Dog Squad and the villains are a group of drug dealers, led by Rolly and Marko.  Jansen becomes involved when he picks up Steve, the younger brother of his new girlfriend, Pat Jackson, in a raid on a night club after the boy has taken some drugs given to him by Marko.  Following a hospital murder and the gang stealing a shipment of drugs from a chemical company, the criminals are eventually tracked down in scenes involving various kidnappings, car chases and shoot-outs, with the canine members of the police playing a role in apprehending them.   
 
Captain Nick Jansen is a member of the Dog Squad and the villains are a group of drug dealers, led by Rolly and Marko.  Jansen becomes involved when he picks up Steve, the younger brother of his new girlfriend, Pat Jackson, in a raid on a night club after the boy has taken some drugs given to him by Marko.  Following a hospital murder and the gang stealing a shipment of drugs from a chemical company, the criminals are eventually tracked down in scenes involving various kidnappings, car chases and shoot-outs, with the canine members of the police playing a role in apprehending them.   
  
'''Context'''
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== Context ==
  
 
Following the success of ''[[Flying Squad]]'' (1971) and ''[[Gold Squad]]'' (1971), [[Kavalier Films]] came up with the final feature in an informal trilogy featuring Captain Nick Jansen of the South African Police.  [[Chris du Toit]] plays the hero in all three productions and ''[[Dog Squad]]''  marked the first film appearance of [[Eckard Rabe]].  The film includes two sequences intended to illustrate the dangers of drug addiction.  There is no scriptwriter credited.
 
Following the success of ''[[Flying Squad]]'' (1971) and ''[[Gold Squad]]'' (1971), [[Kavalier Films]] came up with the final feature in an informal trilogy featuring Captain Nick Jansen of the South African Police.  [[Chris du Toit]] plays the hero in all three productions and ''[[Dog Squad]]''  marked the first film appearance of [[Eckard Rabe]].  The film includes two sequences intended to illustrate the dangers of drug addiction.  There is no scriptwriter credited.

Revision as of 18:37, 8 February 2015

Screening Details

Running Time: 87 min. (Colour) / Copyright Date: 1973 / Release Date: 7 March 1973 / Language: English / Genre: Crime / Alternative Title: none.

Synopsis

Captain Nick Jansen is a member of the Dog Squad and the villains are a group of drug dealers, led by Rolly and Marko. Jansen becomes involved when he picks up Steve, the younger brother of his new girlfriend, Pat Jackson, in a raid on a night club after the boy has taken some drugs given to him by Marko. Following a hospital murder and the gang stealing a shipment of drugs from a chemical company, the criminals are eventually tracked down in scenes involving various kidnappings, car chases and shoot-outs, with the canine members of the police playing a role in apprehending them.

Context

Following the success of Flying Squad (1971) and Gold Squad (1971), Kavalier Films came up with the final feature in an informal trilogy featuring Captain Nick Jansen of the South African Police. Chris du Toit plays the hero in all three productions and Dog Squad marked the first film appearance of Eckard Rabe. The film includes two sequences intended to illustrate the dangers of drug addiction. There is no scriptwriter credited.