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| The Wolves of Kromer
(1999) |
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82 minutes
Rated: NR
Country: US
Studio: First Run Features
Cast: Rita Davies, Matthew
Dean, Rosemarie Dunham, Boy George,
James Layton, Leila Lloyd-Evelyn
Director: Will Gould
Screenwriter: Charles
Lambert, Matthew Read |
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As the first film ever about gay
werewolves, "The Wolves of Kromer"
becomes both a satirical fairy tale
and a moving love story. The
picturesque English country town of
Kromer is filled with hypocritical
citizens who feign piety yet are
consumed by mean-spirited plotting.
They are also heavily prejudiced
against the wolves that live in the
woods by the edges of the town.
These wolves, played by gorgeous
young actors, are ostracized for
their differences, which mainly
consist of physical attraction to
each other. Seth is new to the pack,
having been thrown out of his house
when he "came out" as a wolf. He
hooks up with the worldlier Gabriel
and it is their relationship which
is tested by the pressures of the
intolerant world around them as well
as their own confusion and
commitment issues. |
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