Curse of the Wolf

2006 "When the Moon is Full... Beware of the Curse!"
Curse of the Wolf
3.1| 1h45m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 22 September 2006 Released
Producted By: Brain Damage Films
Country:
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website:
Synopsis

Dakota, a young werewolf, has finally learned to control her nighttime transformations. She desperately wants to live a normal life, and to break free from her curse, she flees to hide in the city. When the pack aggressively hunts her down, the bouncers offer her protection and band together to battle the werewolves who want her dead... and who won't give up their wolf without a vicious fight.

... View More
Stream Online

The movie is currently not available onine

Director

Producted By

Brain Damage Films

Trailers & Images

Reviews

UK_Zombie A great follow up to Swamp Zombies. Really spirited effort and again with lots of arse kicking in the form of martial arts. Some good music again following on from Swamp Zombies (Victoria Galinsky inspired...) Can't stop singing Cat Lady, just one tune from several good themes in the film. Going dutch tonight was another. Loved the scene with BH's underpants... The sense of humour in these films is very fetching and add light and shade to what could have been a rather sombre tale. Acting OK, camera work OK and production values generally OK. Would help if this could have been shot on film rather than video, but given the budget I suppose that was not possible. Keep up the good work.
Woodyanders Reluctant young werewolf Dakota (a solid and sympathetic performance by the lovely Renee Perada) finds a way from transforming into a fanged and hirsute lycanthrope by taking a special medication for dogs. She defects from her wolf pack and flees to the city to start a new normal life for herself. Alas, the wolf pack tracks her down. Writer/director Len Kabasinski relates the engrossing story in a hopped-up flashy and dynamic style while pouring on plenty of grimy graphic gore, staging a bunch of fierce martial arts fights with rip-snorting muscular aplomb, and further spicing things up with a generous sprinkling of tasty female nudity and even a dab of seamy soft-core sex. The thespians cast as the wolf pack play their parts with deliciously wicked relish: Todd Humes as the cocky, vicious leader Michael, beefy wrestler Brian Heffron as clumsy, gross slob Franklin, sultry Katie Russell as the lusty, sarcastic Harley, and Alex Bolla as the obsessive James. Moreover, there are nifty turns by the always smoking hot Darian Cane as formidable tough chick Ivy, Pamela Sutch as equally scrappy broad Star, Lanny Poffo as rugged bar owner Logan, and Leon South (a.k.a. Kabasinski himself) as two-fisted karate expert Stick. The werewolves look pretty gnarly and ferocious; the scenes with these nasty suckers tearing folks apart are every bit as brutal and gruesome as they ought to be. The rough, grainy cinematography adds to the movie's considerable scuzzy charm. Jess Burchill's spirited shuddery score and the thrashin' hard rock soundtrack both hit the rousing rockin' spot. My sole major complaint is that at 105 minutes this movie seems a tad too long; the pace drags in spots and there are a few dull stretches throughout. That criticism aside, this picture overall sizes up as a very enjoyable piece of sleazoid junk.
honorundying First of all, i understand that this was low budget horror. As such i wasn't expecting a great film. But they could have at least found more than 1 person who could act better than a retarded Koala bear. Aside from Renee Porada, the "actors" seem as though the only experience they have is from porno movies...and not even well-written porno movies. The dialog seems to have been written in 5 minutes, or worse..Ad-libbed by the actors. The stunts were somewhat impressive but they hardly save the movie from its stupidity. All in all, if you are planning to see this film and expect a great werewolf action flick, keep your distance. But if you are looking from some cheap laughs, i highly recommend it.
tcoll32 This film was great. It was really well written and well acted. This is the type of movie that makes me love low budget horror. All of the heart goes into the story because they don't have the money to worry about expensive special effects and big Hollywood type egos. It is fast paced and moves with good speed. It takes a look at both sides of the issue of being cursed with lycanthrope. The cast was excellent with Lanny Poffo as a nice surprise as the leader of the hunters. Some may say the effects are cheesy but it is a low budget horror film so all of the work went into the story and acting. Wrestling fans will love the Blue Meanie as one of the werewolves. Just go to Amazon and order it. I know I didn't have any regrets.