Mad Dogs
“Mad Dogs” is a British television series blending black comedy with psychological thriller elements, crafted by Cris Cole and first broadcast on Sky1 on February 10, 2011. Produced by Left Bank Pictures in collaboration with Palma Pictures, the show features John Simm, Marc Warren, Max Beesley, and Philip Glenister. These actors portray four lifelong friends, now middle-aged, who reunite at a villa in Majorca to celebrate their friend Alvo’s early retirement. The celebration takes a dark turn when Alvo is murdered, thrusting the group into a dangerous world of crime and police corruption.
Originally conceived as a story about a rock band, the concept shifted due to the feeling that such narratives were overdone. After piquing the interest of several terrestrial networks, British Sky Broadcasting commissioned the series. Filming occurred across Majorca in May 2010, with a budget of approximately four million euros and a production timeline of 44 days. The series explores themes of friendship and the challenges of aging, with Glenister noting it addresses the inevitability of growing older and facing mortality. Renowned photographer David LaChapelle directed three 30-second promotional spots for the show. “Mad Dogs” premiered to an audience of 1.61 million, ranking as the 17th most-watched program on Sky1, and received favorable reviews from critics, who drew comparisons to British gangster films, particularly the 2000 movie “Sexy Beast.”
Views: 17
Genre: Comedy, Crime, Drama, Mystery, Reality
Director: Cris Cole
Studio: Left Bank Pictures
Creators: Adrian Shergold, Cris Cole, James Hawes
Awards: Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award, 1 win & 1 nomination total
TV Status: Ended
Duration:
1hRelease: 2011
IMDb: 7.5
TMDb: 6.9
FilmAffinity: 6.3
Country: United Kingdom
Networks: Sky One
Starring: Ben Chaplin, John Simm, Marc Warren, Max Beesley, Philip Glenister