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Rock Dog producers release voice cast of Mandarin version

By Xu Fan ( chinadaily.com.cn ) Updated: 2016-05-23 14:06:26

<EM>Rock Dog</EM> producers release voice cast of Mandarin version

Guo Degang. [Photo provided to China Daily]

The producers of Rock Dog, a Sino-US computer-generated animation movie on Tibetan dogs, has recently announced its voice cast for the Mandarin version.

Guo Degang, a Chinese comedy superstar, his son, Guo Qilin, and apprentices Sun Yue and Shao Bing have done the Chinese-language version.

The English version is led by Luke Wilson and J.K. Simmons.

A cinematic adaptation of rock star Zheng Jun's graphical novel Tibetan Rock Dogs, the Sino-US coproduction will be released in Chinese mainland theaters on June 8.

The 3-D feature is about a Tibetan Mastiff's dream.

When the dog gets hold of a radio that drops from heaven, it decides to leave home to fulfill its dream of becoming a rock musician.

The film, which cost $50 million and involved Hollywood talent, is directed and partly written by Ash Brannon, known for the Toy Story franchise.

The film took seven years to make.

Zheng, a Chinese rock star, says that the film was the biggest "challenge" of his 30-year showbiz career.

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