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  1. In writer/director Michael Kalesniko's HOW TO KILL YOUR NEIGHBOR'S DOG, Branagh is an LA-based playwright who was hot in the '80s but has written only flops recently. Wife Wright wants a baby, which renders Branagh impotent, perhaps intentionally.

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  2. "How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog", however, is a straight comedy, and it's laugh-out-loud funny and intellectual without being too arty. Kenneth Branagh is great as usual, but the film isn't of the powerful and elite theatrical stuff he normally does. It's rather like "Dead Again", in being typical Hollywood with a few interesting twists and ...

  3. Film /. How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog. A 2000 Black Comedy film written and directed by Michael Kalesniko that follows a cranky, chain smoking British playwright ( Kenneth Branagh) living in Los Angeles. Following a decade of flops, he is working on his latest play while his wife ( Robin Wright Penn) is determined to have a baby.

  4. Mar 26, 2002 · Product Description. Shy, chain-smoking, insomniac Peter McGowan is an L.A. playwright with a string of hits that preceded his current ten years of failed productions. His mother-in-law is sinking into senility, a stranger is meandering the neighborhood claiming to be him, neighbors have a new dog that barks all night; his wife wants to have a ...

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  6. Feb 22, 2002 · Stream How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog. $8.99 / month. Watch Now. The story of Peter McGowan, a chain-smoking, impotent, insomniac playwright who lives in Los Angeles. Once very successful, he is now in the tenth year of a decade-long string of production failures. He finds himself bonding with a new neighbor's lonely young daughter who has ...

  7. How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog ★★ 2001 (R)Critically acclaimed playwright Peter McGowen (Branagh) has fallen on hard times after a string of flops and is feeling the pressure from his sunny-natured wife Melanie (Wright Penn) to have kids. He's trying to fix his latest work but his neighbor's incessantly barking dog keeps him awake nights.