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Terror at Red Wolf Inn

"It's a nice place to visit, but you WOULDN'T LIVE THERE!"

A lonely college coed wins a paid vacation to a remote seaside resort for spring break, but when one of her fellow guests leaves and the proprietors display a curious penchant for gluttony, she begins to think something is amiss.

Top Cast

  • Linda Gillen

    Linda Gillen

    Regina McKee

  • John Neilson

    John Neilson

    Baby John Smith

  • Arthur Space

    Arthur Space

    Henry Smith

  • Janet Wood

    Janet Wood

    Pamela

  • Mary Jackson

    Mary Jackson

    Evelyn Smith

  • Margaret Avery

    Margaret Avery

    Edwina

  • Michael Macready

    Michael Macready

    Jonathan the Deputy

  • Earl Parker

    Earl Parker

    Paul the Pilot

Overview

A lonely college coed wins a paid vacation to a remote seaside resort for spring break, but when one of her fellow guests leaves and the proprietors display a curious penchant for gluttony, she begins to think something is amiss.

Rating

5.7 / 10
17 Reviews
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1 Reviews

  • talisencrw
    talisencrw
    7 Apr 15, 2016

    Growing up in Canada in the 70's and 80's, my mom always told me I always had to clean my plate, because of all the children starving in other parts of the world, and of course this way of thinking was further imbedded in me from Roger Waters' saying I couldn't have dessert without eating all of my meat. Such underlying thoughts readily came to mind when watching the surreal dinner party scenes in the early stages of Regina's stay at Red Wolf Inn. I have to admit that I should have come across this before, but I had never previously come across it, and in fact hadn't seen any cannibalistic horror film until in my undergraduate days, when 'Silence of the Lambs' hit the theatres. I really enjoyed watching this, though I wish it wasn't the made-for-television cut that's in my Mill Creek 'Nightmare Worlds' 50-pack. The three girls who were invited were gorgeous, 'Baby John' reminded me of a cross between a very young Robert Redford and 'Thelma and Louise'-era Brad Pitt, and even though the direction is uneven and it is a tad slow in spots, the big reveal with 20 minutes to go is very well-done, and the end sequence is one of the most enjoyable I have ever seen. Well worth your time if you like exploitation/horror/B-movies from the 70's, even in the slightest.

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