Wolf Manor
strong gore, violence, language
Director(s)Dominic Brunt
Production year2022
Genre(s)Horror
Approx. running minutes80m
CastJames Fleet, John Henshaw, Nicky Evans, Martin Portlock, Jay Taylor, Thaila Zucchi, Sade Malone, Rupert Procter, Shaune Harrison, Mushi Noor, Dominic Brunt, Joel Ferrari, Pete Wild, Joanne Mitchell, Vince Knight, Andrew McKee
Wolf Manor
strong gore, violence, language
WOLF MANOR is a British horror comedy in which a film crew making a vampire movie in an abandoned mansion find themselve ...
WOLF MANOR is a British horror comedy in which a film crew making a vampire movie in an abandoned mansion find themselves targeted by the estate's resident werewolf.
violence
Scenes of violence appear in a fantastical horror context and are often comic in tone. A series of werewolf attacks result in bloody claw-marks, severed limbs and spurts of blood, but most attacks are in darkness and not shown in detail. A woman is lifted by the throat and it is implied that her heart is torn out. There is sight of bloody stabbings as human characters fight the werewolf with sharp weapons.
language
There is strong language ('f**k') and milder terms which include 'shit', 'arsehole', 'bloody', 'bugger', 'bastard', 'piss', 'screw', 'Jesus' and 'Christ'.
injury detail
Strong gory images include severed heads dripping with blood, severed limbs and sight of entrails and bloody scratch and slash wounds. There is a comic tone to many of these gory moments, however. A man tastes the blood from a severed limb to ascertain whether it is real or not.
additional issues
There are sustained scenes of threat as characters explore darkly lit rooms and are chased or stalked by a werewolf.
strong gore, violence, language
Classified Date:
11/11/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Lightbulb Film Distribution Limited
violence
Scenes of violence appear in a fantastical horror context and are often comic in tone. A series of werewolf attacks result in bloody claw-marks, severed limbs and spurts of blood, but most attacks are in darkness and not shown in detail. A woman is lifted by the throat and it is implied that her heart is torn out. There is sight of bloody stabbings as human characters fight the werewolf with sharp weapons.
language
There is strong language ('f**k') and milder terms which include 'shit', 'arsehole', 'bloody', 'bugger', 'bastard', 'piss', 'screw', 'Jesus' and 'Christ'.
injury detail
Strong gory images include severed heads dripping with blood, severed limbs and sight of entrails and bloody scratch and slash wounds. There is a comic tone to many of these gory moments, however. A man tastes the blood from a severed limb to ascertain whether it is real or not.
Classified date11/29/2022
LanguageEnglish
violence
Scenes of violence appear in a fantastical horror context and are often comic in tone. A series of werewolf attacks result in bloody claw-marks, severed limbs and spurts of blood, but most attacks are in darkness and not shown in detail. A woman is lifted by the throat and it is implied that her heart is torn out. There is sight of bloody stabbings as human characters fight the werewolf with sharp weapons.
language
There is strong language ('f**k') and milder terms which include 'shit', 'arsehole', 'bloody', 'bugger', 'bastard', 'piss', 'screw', 'Jesus' and 'Christ'.
injury detail
Strong gory images include severed heads dripping with blood, severed limbs and sight of entrails and bloody scratch and slash wounds. There is a comic tone to many of these gory moments, however. A man tastes the blood from a severed limb to ascertain whether it is real or not.
additional issues
There are sustained scenes of threat as characters explore darkly lit rooms and are chased or stalked by a werewolf.
Director(s)Dominic Brunt
Production year2022
Genre(s)Horror
Approx. running minutes80m
CastJames Fleet, John Henshaw, Nicky Evans, Martin Portlock, Jay Taylor, Thaila Zucchi, Sade Malone, Rupert Procter, Shaune Harrison, Mushi Noor, Dominic Brunt, Joel Ferrari, Pete Wild, Joanne Mitchell, Vince Knight, Andrew McKee
strong gore, violence, language
Classified Date:
11/11/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Lightbulb Film Distribution Limited
violence
Scenes of violence appear in a fantastical horror context and are often comic in tone. A series of werewolf attacks result in bloody claw-marks, severed limbs and spurts of blood, but most attacks are in darkness and not shown in detail. A woman is lifted by the throat and it is implied that her heart is torn out. There is sight of bloody stabbings as human characters fight the werewolf with sharp weapons.
language
There is strong language ('f**k') and milder terms which include 'shit', 'arsehole', 'bloody', 'bugger', 'bastard', 'piss', 'screw', 'Jesus' and 'Christ'.
injury detail
Strong gory images include severed heads dripping with blood, severed limbs and sight of entrails and bloody scratch and slash wounds. There is a comic tone to many of these gory moments, however. A man tastes the blood from a severed limb to ascertain whether it is real or not.
Classified date11/29/2022
LanguageEnglish