The Company of Wolves (1984)
Country: GB
Technical: col 95m
Director: Neil Jordan
Cast: Angela Lansbury, David Warner, Graham Crowden, Brian Glover
Synopsis:
A girl on the threshold of womanhood has a number of fairy-tale dreams in which the sexual urge is sublimated in the figure of the lycanthrope.
Review:
While often ravishing visually and undoubtedly memorable, this is really too lengthy a treatise for the amount of ground it in fact covers, with far too many running wolves and shots of heavy-handed symbolism involving snakes and the colour red.
Country: GB
Technical: col 95m
Director: Neil Jordan
Cast: Angela Lansbury, David Warner, Graham Crowden, Brian Glover
Synopsis:
A girl on the threshold of womanhood has a number of fairy-tale dreams in which the sexual urge is sublimated in the figure of the lycanthrope.
Review:
While often ravishing visually and undoubtedly memorable, this is really too lengthy a treatise for the amount of ground it in fact covers, with far too many running wolves and shots of heavy-handed symbolism involving snakes and the colour red.
Country: GB
Technical: col 95m
Director: Neil Jordan
Cast: Angela Lansbury, David Warner, Graham Crowden, Brian Glover
Synopsis:
A girl on the threshold of womanhood has a number of fairy-tale dreams in which the sexual urge is sublimated in the figure of the lycanthrope.
Review:
While often ravishing visually and undoubtedly memorable, this is really too lengthy a treatise for the amount of ground it in fact covers, with far too many running wolves and shots of heavy-handed symbolism involving snakes and the colour red.