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2010 • Family / Fantasy • 86m

The Boy Who Cried Werewolf

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A Californian family inherits a castle in Romania. This is especially exciting to the son, who is obsessed with monsters. And he is not disappointed.

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Top Cast

Victoria Justice
Victoria Justice
Jordan
Chase Ellison
Chase Ellison
Hunter
Brooke Shields
Brooke Shields
Madame Varcolac
Anna Galvin
Anna Galvin
Ms. Carlsberg
Matt Winston
Matt Winston
David
Kerry James
Kerry James
Cort McCann
Andrea Brooks
Andrea Brooks
Ashley
Christie Laing
Christie Laing
Tiffany
Marci T. House
Marci T. House
Coach Harbaugh
Cainan Wiebe
Cainan Wiebe
Rob
Meshach Peters
Meshach Peters
Richard
Heather Doerksen
Heather Doerksen
Assistant Coach
Erica Carroll
Erica Carroll
Katrina
Alex Diakun
Alex Diakun
Cloaked Figure
Patrick Sabongui
Patrick Sabongui
Monster Fan Dude
Ben Cotton
Ben Cotton
Cab Driver
Mark Sweatman
Mark Sweatman
Carnival Barker
Steven Grayhm
Steven Grayhm
Goran
Director: Eric BrossExecutive Producer: Marjorie CohnExecutive Producer: Art BrownExecutive Producer: Lauren LevineProducer: Scott McAboyWriter: Douglas SloanExecutive Producer: Douglas SloanWriter: Art Brown

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Kamurai
2020-09-25
60%

Good watch, probably won't watch again, but can recommend. This, a Nickelodeon production, is obviously targeting younger kids, but is a surprisingly watchable "teen angst over traumatic event" coming of age story with a really good preternatural twist to it. It does lend into "no one will believe me, boo hoo", but this movie has a subtle message of empowerment to kids, and (I think) women: the ladies out stage the guys easily throughout the entire movie. Victoria Justice is a proven entity in leading and carrying a movie, which she manages to do until she bumps into the older women would rightly steal the focus. Brooke Shields does a great "foreign lady that is either about to kiss or hit someone, but does neither" type of role here, and Brooke D'Orsay gave a confident and consistent enough performance that I honestly thought it was Eva Green essentially doing her character from "Dark Shadows". I think this is better for younger audiences, but good enough that an older audience can still appreciate it.

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Status
Released
Origin
CA, US
Languages
German, French, English
Studios
Nickelodeon Productions

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