Patrick Swayze does some "dirty driving" in this routine trucker tale. There hasn't
been a good truck-driving movie on the horizon since the glory days of CB radios
and convoys. Black Dog does nothing to alter that situation. It's the kind of movie
that gives good trucker movies (i.e., Jonathan Kaplan's White Line Fever, Sam Peckinpah's
Convoy, Steven Spielberg's Duel and Hal Needham's first Smokey and the Bandit) a
bad name. A butched-up Swayze plays Jack Crews, an unlicensed trucker hauling an
illegal shipment of AK-47s from Atlanta to Newark, New Jersey. Jack used to be one
of the best truckers around but then he pushed too far and saw the Black Dog -- the
apparition reportedly seen by sleepy truckers at the end of the line. Jack's run-in
with the Black Dog caused the death of two individuals. Now, after serving two years
in prison, Jack has been released, minus his license to operate a rig. All he wants
at this point is to do right by his wife and young daughter. But the bank is trying
to foreclose on his house and his boss wants him to drive just this one illegal shipment,
so what's an earnest, well-intentioned guy to do? Director Kevin Hooks demonstrates
his massive versatility as he switches from the airplane action of Passenger 57 to
the truck theatrics of Black Dog. The script by William Mickelberry and Dan Vining
woefully slides by on auto-pilot and sports some of the worst dialogue this side
of Quest for Fire. Lots of trucks get blown up real good (especially when colliding
with trains or hurtling off cliffs). Swayze maintains a stolid, low-key presence
throughout but it seems, well, too stolid and low-key for someone caught in the eye
of this death run. Randy Travis has a tongue-in-cheek good time with his role as
a trucker who writes tuneless country songs in his abundant spare time. Meat Loaf,
on the other hand, as the gospel-spouting bad guy and sputtering loon, plays a character
more tired than yesterday's meatloaf. The usually reliable Charles Dutton and Stephen
Tobolowsky are utterly wasted as the squabbling FBI and ATF chiefs in charge of the
mission. Black Dog is best kept on a short leash.
0 stars
--Marjorie Baumgarten
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