
In Glasgow, the teenager single mother Kelly Ann is forced by Father Steven "Steve" Gillis to deliver her baby boy for adoption. Six weeks later, Father Steve organizes a hike in the countryside with the youths David, Louise, Mark and Kelly Ann and leaves them alone in the Scottish Highlands. He shows the meeting point in the map and tells that he would wait for them in an inn on the next day. Out of the blue, Kelly Ann's ex-boyfriend Lee joins the group invited by David. Whi... (Full plot summary below)
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In Glasgow, the teenager single mother Kelly Ann is forced by Father Steven "Steve" Gillis to deliver her baby boy for adoption. Six weeks later, Father Steve organizes a hike in the countryside with the youths David, Louise, Mark and Kelly Ann and leaves them alone in the Scottish Highlands. He shows the meeting point in the map and tells that he would wait for them in an inn on the next day. Out of the blue, Kelly Ann's ex-boyfriend Lee joins the group invited by David. While hiking, the group stumbles with a weird shepherd and later Lee puts the man on the run. During the night, Kelly Ann overhears the cry of a baby and she goes with Lee to a derelict old castle where they find an abandoned baby in the middle of dead bodies. Soon the group is hunted down by a deadly wolf-like creature and has to decide whether they hide or fight to survive.
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| User ReviewAdam RWholesome family entertainment. I watched this growing up and always thought it was a little far fetched with the tornado in the Tetons. But it still was exciting with every frontier obstacle imaginable confronting this family trying to make a life in Wyoming. The boys were funny with the youngest always trying to get any pet he could, and naming all even the girls ralph. Jack Elam also added some rough humor with his usual self. |
| User ReviewRobin DIn this Brit horror, a group of Scottish friends go on a cross country hike and find an abandoned baby in the ruins of a castle. After rescuing the baby, a creature pursues the friends across the countryside picking them off one-by-one forcing them to kill or be killed. The film was shot mostly at night and it was hard to make out what was going on at times, the creature didn't resemble any werewolf that I've ever seen but maybe the director was going for a new image. The friends behaved typically like friends do and their banter was funny at times. The film had gore and good acting but just not enough werewolf action or genuine scary moments for me. Saying that, it wasn't a bad first attempt and I look forward to seeing the actress and director again. |
| User ReviewPrivate UIf you got nothing better to do its another version of Dog soldiers except the warewolves look dumber... |
| User ReviewChristopher BNow here's what you can call an old school horror film, because it truly is shocking that this wasn't made in the eighties. Still, hats off to the filmmakers for keeping the werewolf on screen, even though it clearly looked like it had just been hanging up in a prop shop. Plus, the script felt like it was written by people roughly the same age (maybe a little younger) as the kids who starred in it. It had cliches and lines that may have been a little newer in the eighties. One thing that I thought was neat was how a priest was portrayed as a fairly good person, well for a little while anyway before he's portrayed as scum of the earth. Boy do people hate religion, it's almost getting to the point where it's a form of hate speak. I'm always shocked when members of the church aren't portrayed as hypocrites, pedophiles, violent, cowardly, and worse sinners than murderers. Soon actors will be throwing on those white collars and performing "Mammy" up on stage. |
| User ReviewKev QNot as bad as some people thought. And i'm not just saying that cause i'm in it. |
| User ReviewJacob PBad acting\effects, but it still has it's creepy\bloody moments. |
| User ReviewDevon WWas good to hear familiar accents lol predicable ending! |
| User ReviewMarkus HUm....Interesting. Horrible werewolves. Funny moments. |
| User ReviewChris MIt's good in some ways and really bad in others. |
| User ReviewBill BA new-ish werewolf film? I'll give it a shot, what's the harm, right? This was pretty bad, although it started out with some amount of promise, the moment we see the giant werewolf puppet, it's over, you've lost me. The thing just looked awful, and there's very little going on in such a short movie. Pass. |