Howling IV: The Original Nightmare

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In the sleep-stilled dead of night when the moon is high, a bone-chilling howl pierces the subdued night air, and one woman's tranquil dreams are exchanged for terrifying nightmares. Marie (Romy Windsor), a successful novelist, has been plagued by horrific visions for quite some time. On the brink of a nervous breakdown, and at the direction of her doctor, Marie and her husband plan a restful getaway to the picturesque wooded town of Drago. But the heart of the scenic, serene village is much darker than its benign appearance; and while Marie hopes her vacation will dispel her visions, in truth, a dark presence has drawn her there. Soon she will discover the ghosts that have haunted her are real and that her visions are a mysterious message. Marie knows that something sinister is going down in the town of Drago, but what she doesn't know is that it has razor sharp claws, throat-ripping teeth, an insatiable lust for blood, and it kills by the cold light of a full moon… (Echo Bridge Entertainment)

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kaylin 

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English "The Howling 4" is definitely the weakest installment in the whole series so far, in every aspect. We've already gotten used to the fact that it may not be groundbreaking in terms of plot, but the minimum amount of special effects scenes and some masks that seemed more like an obligation rather than a genuine effort to show anything, seemed a bit too much to me. A film about werewolves essentially without werewolves, and also lacking any better idea. ()

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