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Allen Scotti | ... |
Colum Kennedy
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| Jennifer Courtney | ... |
Stella Kennedy
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| Julie Cialini | ... |
Siobahn
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Brian Monaghan | ... |
Macroth
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Samantha Keaveney | ... |
Sally Kennedy
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Jack Dunne | ... |
Michael Kennedy
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Fiona Kelly | ... |
Moira
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Conor Nolan | ... |
Fergal
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Maria Tecce | ... |
Clare
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Little John Nee | ... |
Bob
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David Flynn | ... |
Finn
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Fionnuala Ní Fhlatharta | ... |
Barmaid #1
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Blathnaid O'Connell | ... |
Woman
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Sorcha Fox | ... |
Goth Woman
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Colum Kennedy went with his family to an Irish village to visit the places of origin of their ancestors. Once he arrived in the village realizes that the community is populated by beastly shape-shifting beings able to transform into animals. Colum begins to feel an intense passion for a woman who can transform into a wolf and must make a choice: return to his family and bring her home or to give in to temptation. Written by Lament
Well, this movie, to tell the truth, is a total crap. No story, no acting, no mature screenplay... just sex which covered 50% of the movie. The director made a blunt effort to insert some plot with that morphology-changing ability of the villagers but that turned out to be a sheer flop. The actors, especially the child ones, are not worth to mention. Julie Cialini, the "star" of the film did her part, which consisted of nothing hard, well. The cinematography is horrible and senseless. Some childish special effects are also seen.
Two things are worth for a brief notice about the film. One is shooting location, which is nice; and the other is the background music during sex scenes. But if you're going to waste your bucks just for that, I have nothing more to say.