Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Felicia Day | ... | Virginia 'Red' Sullivan | |
Kavan Smith | ... | Nathan Kessler | |
Stephen McHattie | ... | Gabriel | |
Greg Bryk | ... | Marcus Sullivan | |
Rosemary Dunsmore | ... | Grandmother Sullivan | |
David Reale | ... | Jake Sullivan | |
Carlyn Burchell | ... | Lyra | |
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Kevin Power | ... | Male Wolf |
Argiris Karras | ... | Human Man Wolf (as Andikis Karkas) | |
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Joan Grisson | ... | Grandmother - opening sequence |
Victoria Robertson | ... | Red - child | |
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David Schaaf | ... | Xavier |
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Thalia Stefaniuk | ... | Teenage Girl |
Scott Hilton | ... | Mystery Driver (as Scott 'Beaman' Hilton) | |
Michael Luckett | ... | Teenage Boy |
The modern-day descendant of Little Red Riding Hood brings her fiancé home to meet her family and reveal their occupation as werewolf hunters, but after he is bitten by a werewolf, she must protect him from her own family.
As with Tin Man, this is better than one would expect for a made 4 TV SyFy channel movie. While the story is anything but original, it gives us a somewhat darker view of the Little Red Riding Hood story, along with a cohesive afterwards.
Dialog delivery is a little stiff, but considering the source, I really enjoyed this, and cannot wait for it to come out on DVD/Blu-Ray, to watch it again and again. Honestly, Underworld, it ain't, but it does have a good story, some great innovatives, and a plausible delivery. It runs well, exhibits well, and follows through to a satisfactory ending.
All in all we recommend this one for any werewolf fan. It is more than just your run of the mill formula.
It gets an 8.2/10 on the M4TV scale from...
the Fiend :.