Set in Victorian-era England, the narrative follows a Parish Councillor, Horace Raycraft (Tim Cartwright), as he transports a convicted murderer, Archie Whittock (Reece Connolly), through the fog-drenched countryside. Forced by a storm to seek refuge at a remote coaching inn called "The Three Claws," they quickly discover that the innkeepers have a sinister arrangement. The hosts provide human sacrifices to a pack of werewolves inhabiting the surrounding woods in exchange for their own safety. The film eventually shifts into a siege-style survival thriller as the guests band together to fight off the creatures until sunrise.
The movie prioritizes practical werewolf suits over CGI. While some critics found the costumes "variable in effectiveness" or looking like "men in furry suits," others appreciated the commitment to physical effects in an era dominated by digital animation.
Ultimately, A Werewolf in England is best understood as a "popcorn movie" for fans of the genre who appreciate low-budget ingenuity and don't mind a high dose of absurdity mixed with their lycanthropy. Tim Cartwright A.Werewolf.In.England.2020.PL.720p.BDRip.XviD.D...
Viewers who enjoy campy creature features praise its "spirited" energy, fast pacing (80-minute runtime), and unapologetic gore.
Produced by Dark Temple Motion Pictures, the film is a testament to resourceful indie filmmaking. Set in Victorian-era England, the narrative follows a
The film has received mixed reviews, often polarized by its tone.
More traditional horror fans have criticized the "weak script," "laughable editing," and the creatures' lack of actual menace, with some finding the humor more "lame" than funny. The film eventually shifts into a siege-style survival
Charlie Steeds took a multi-hyphenate approach, serving as writer, director, producer, editor, and cinematographer. Critical Reception