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The title "Rain Dogs" refers to stray dogs that have lost their way home after the scent trail was washed away by the rain, symbolizing dislocation and longing.
No, Rain Dogs is not based on a true story; it is a fictional narrative created by writer and director Cash Carraway.
The title "Rain Dogs" refers to stray dogs who lose their way because the rain has washed away their scent trails, metaphorically symbolizing displaced individuals.
No, Rain Dogs is not based on a true story; it is a fictional series created by Cash Carraway.
The title "Rain Dogs" refers to stray dogs who lose their way because the rain washes away all the familiar scents they follow to find home.
No, Rain Dogs is a fictional drama and is not based on a true story.
Tom Waits' most popular song is widely considered to be 'Ol' 55', especially due to its exposure through the Eagles’ cover version.
Rain Dogs is a 1985 album by Tom Waits, exploring themes of urban displacement and life on society's fringes.
The slang 'Rain Dogs' refers to people who are lost or disoriented, much like dogs caught in the rain who can’t find their way home due to their scent being washed away.
"Rain Dogs" is about society's outcasts—drifters, misfits, and lost souls—portrayed through avant-garde storytelling and Tom Waits’ gritty musical style.

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