Tagline: Everyone has a secret.
In college, 18-year-old Amy impulsively gave her dog, Rufus, oral sex. Eight years later, she lives a seemingly ordinary life as a schoolteacher and is engaged to nice-guy John. When John suggests complete honesty, Amy lies and tells him that she had a lesbian experience with her best friend Linda.
On a trip to her parents’ house, Amy finally relents to John’s badgering and tells him. The next morning, Dougie, Amy’s drug addict brother who had overheard the conversation, spills the beans at the breakfast table and, much to her parents’ shock, Amy admits that he is right. Amy and John leave as her father will not speak to her and her mother says that she is ashamed.
Once back, Amy and John’s relationship is strained. Despite all their attempts to fix things, one night while drunk, John calls her a “dog-blowing cunt” and Amy decides to leave. She shacks up with Linda and her boyfriend Carl, but leaves due to their noisy lovemaking. With the help of her co-worker Ed, Amy finds a new apartment and begins a relationship with Ed after he learns that his wife has been cheating on him.
After Amy’s mother dies of an aneurysm, Amy returns home and reconciles with her father, who gives her a letter her mother had written her prior to her death. Amy and Ed visit Dougie in prison to inform him of their mother’s death. He instantly begins to blame Amy, who leaves quickly before Ed can figure out what Dougie is trying to say. Some time later, Ed and his wife are trying to work things out and Amy realizes her feelings for Ed. As it doesn’t work out between Ed and his wife, he and Amy become a couple. Ed thinks he’s discovered Amy’s secret: she was pregnant and engaged to John, but got an abortion and her parents were incensed. Amy decides to go with the lie, thus “letting sleeping dogs lie.”
Production notes provided by Samuel Goldwyn Films.
Sleeping Dogs Lie
Starring: Melinda Page Hamilton, Bryce Johnson, Geoff Pierson, Colby French, Jack Plotnick, Bonita Friedericy, Brian Posehn
Directed by: Bobcat Goldthwait
Screenplay: Bobcat Goldthwait
Release Date: October 20, 2006
MPAA Rating: R for strong and aberrant sexual content, drug use and language.
Studio: Samuel Goldwyn Films
Box Office Totals
Domestic: $15,745 (2.5%)
Foreign: $622,882 (97.5%)
Total: $638,627 (Worldwide)