After surviving a vicious assault in the city, Betsy moves to the country in hopes of starting over, but as she begins to recover, something begins clawing its way into the moonlight.
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Casting
Erin R. Ryan
Betsy (Wolf)
Cheyenne Gordon
Wolf
Payton Pleska
Jill
Justin Beahm
Dusty
Jack Norman
Bar Tender
Kelci C. Magel
Betsy
Marylee Osborne
Kayte
Joe Kidd
Colin
Ryan Stacy
James
Mike Pleska
Kevin
Josh Miller
Sam
Sam Rose
Hunter
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3 commentaires
source: Betsy
...then this is your lucky day! For a supped werewolf movie, 99% of the time it comes a cross as a Hallmark drama with bad acting. Special effects are all but non-existent. It's like film students found an old iPhone and decided to do a homework assignment. First, the characters are always speaking like they have no emotions. Second, the cops are constantly getting wasted and driving drunk. Third, the "villain" spends more time in group therapy than doing anything evil. Fourth, the ending is nonsensical: if you find someone you love dead, you don't use leave them there and calmly walk away. If you enjoy suffering, then boy, is this the film for you!
Betsy
