Based on actual urban legend. Werewolf Island has been the scene of many unexplained attacks and murders over decades. After a close family member is attacked, a detective finds himself obse... Read allBased on actual urban legend. Werewolf Island has been the scene of many unexplained attacks and murders over decades. After a close family member is attacked, a detective finds himself obsessed with the island and its secrets.Based on actual urban legend. Werewolf Island has been the scene of many unexplained attacks and murders over decades. After a close family member is attacked, a detective finds himself obsessed with the island and its secrets.
Michael Wayne Foster
- Commander Dereaux
- (as Michael Foster)
Mike T. Tremblay
- Sammy
- (as Mike Tremblay)
Michael James Alexander
- Detective Michael James
- (as Michael Alexander)
- Director
- Writer
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The acting is terrible, the sound is wal mart, and the costumes are Party City. The guns they used in the fight were clearly unmistakable plastic toys firing caps and the wigs were dollar store, as were the uniforms.
Skunk pee does not stink this bad.
Skunk pee does not stink this bad.
This is hands down the worst movie I have ever seen. Do not subject yourself to 10 minutes of this movie, let alone an hour and a half!! You are better off if you dump battery acid into your eyes and chew on hot coals! The acting is horrible, the props are from the dollar tree, and the filming looks like it was done for a sixth grade project! The guns are literally cap guns! How this movie was made in the year 2020 is beyond me! If I could give this movie 0/10 stars I would! DO NOT WATCH THIS MOVIE!!
The cast is trying so hard to act and it's such a pain to watch this.
I was watching this film on a site where it is called Werewolf Island and halfway through the film the line from Young Frankenstein came to mind - where wolf?
Getting back to the curse there is an inkling of a good story line that could have evolved but the film is cursed by scriptwriters in grade 3, a cast from grade two and the director is still struggling through kindergarten!
I was rooting for the alleged werewolf from the start and hopefully end the agony for this struggling cast .
Someone had money to waste on this disaster!
Where wolf, where island, where credible plot - why worry! Next time check the dictionary for a description of an island!
Getting back to the curse there is an inkling of a good story line that could have evolved but the film is cursed by scriptwriters in grade 3, a cast from grade two and the director is still struggling through kindergarten!
I was rooting for the alleged werewolf from the start and hopefully end the agony for this struggling cast .
Someone had money to waste on this disaster!
Where wolf, where island, where credible plot - why worry! Next time check the dictionary for a description of an island!
I've lived 30 minutes away from Monroe, Michigan my whole life, and regardless of what you think of the movie, know that Dog Lady Island is a real place with an endless amount of stories. The buildings, sights, and street names in this film are all real.
I give Michael J Alexander mad props for writing, directing, and acting in this film, and I appreciate him bringing light to a local legend, but I would be lying if I said I thought his acting was good. I could ignore that the camera, editing and effects aren't up to Hollywood standards if the acting wasn't so underwhelming. I don't want to speak for all the actors/actresses, because some of them do well (I liked the 1920 scene a lot, and I thought Lilly and Detective Taylor were convincing as characters), but most of the acting in this film feels very insincere, stale, and like it's being read off the page for the first time.
I did think the actual story written was interesting, however there were scenes that seemed to have a lack of script, or repetition in the script that didn't make sense to me. In one scene, there's a point where Detective James says the same line four times in less than a five minute period.
Overall, I appreciate this film, and while I take into consideration that it's independently made, it was hard to look past the awkward acting by about half the cast. A few redeeming moments, but I can't say I see it becoming anything classic. Just my opinion of course.
I give Michael J Alexander mad props for writing, directing, and acting in this film, and I appreciate him bringing light to a local legend, but I would be lying if I said I thought his acting was good. I could ignore that the camera, editing and effects aren't up to Hollywood standards if the acting wasn't so underwhelming. I don't want to speak for all the actors/actresses, because some of them do well (I liked the 1920 scene a lot, and I thought Lilly and Detective Taylor were convincing as characters), but most of the acting in this film feels very insincere, stale, and like it's being read off the page for the first time.
I did think the actual story written was interesting, however there were scenes that seemed to have a lack of script, or repetition in the script that didn't make sense to me. In one scene, there's a point where Detective James says the same line four times in less than a five minute period.
Overall, I appreciate this film, and while I take into consideration that it's independently made, it was hard to look past the awkward acting by about half the cast. A few redeeming moments, but I can't say I see it becoming anything classic. Just my opinion of course.
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