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Wolves of Kromer (The)

Country: UK, Language: English, 82 mins

  • Director: Will Gould
  • Writer: Charles Lambert; Matthew Read
  • Producer: Clare Erasmus; Charles Lambert

CGiii Comment

Bizarre and strangely enjoyable...because of its utter eccentricity.

The acting is faultless...if you can accept the tongue-in-cheek delivery.

Gould has made no other film - which is a disappointment...because, he has something to offer amid the plethora of more productive and less talented directors.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Once upon a time in the village of Kromer lived two beautiful young wolves. Cocksure Gabriel takes newcomer Seth under his paw and helps reconcile him to the vilification associated with being a wolf. They fall head-over-heels in puppy love, playing together around picturesque waterfalls, secluded woodlands, and moonlit lakes. One day a wicked old crone and her goofy sidekick kill their mistress, frame the wolves, and incite a torch-bearing mob of religious zealots to seek vengeance on the hapless pair. But who will live happily ever after?

Cast & Characters

Boy George as Narrator;
James Layton as Gabriel;
Lee Williams as Seth;
Margaret Towner as Doreen;
Rita Davies as Fanny;
Rosemarie Dunham as Mrs Drax;
Kevin Moore as The Priest;
David Prescott as Mark;
Angharad Rees as Mary;
Matthew Dean as Kester;
Leila Lloyd-Evelyn as Polly;
Mr. Powell as Lord Biffen;
Alastair Cumming as Michael