Dominic Brunt’s new horror movie, WOLF MANOR, enters post-production

Vincent Gaine

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Dominic Brunt’s intense, gory werewolf horror-thriller WOLF MANOR has entered post-production. This tale of a film crew trapped in the jaws of a manor house’s resident werewolf was shot over three weeks across locations in Shropshire.

This UK-produced film, written by Pete Wild and Joel Ferrari, stars James Fleet, (Bridgerton, Operation Mincemeat) Jay Taylor (Donkey Punch, Misfits), Thaila Zucchi (Evie, Attack of the Adult Babies), Rupert Procter (Luther, Ripper Street)) and John Henshaw (The Keeper, Looking For Eric).

Wolf Manor’s creature design comes from renowned special make-up effects artist Shaune Harrison, who worked on Star Wars, Game of Thrones, Avengers: Age of Ultron). Make-up design is by Katie Wrigley and Costume Design is by Lance Milligan. 



Synopsis: When a film crew pick an old, abandoned manor house to shoot their vampire flick, perhaps they should have thought again. Plagued by production problems and way over schedule, the crew are desperate to finish the shoot and go home. However, the full moon spells bigger problems as the team discovers that the manor has a more ferocious resident than they could have anticipated. The blood quickly flows and the body count steadily rises…

WOLF MANOR is a Mitchell-Brunt production, directed by Dominic Brunt and written by Pete Wild and Joel Ferrari. The film is produced by Joanne Mitchell and exec produced by Pete Wild. 


Wolf Manor does exactly what it says on the tin. A werewolf film with a rocket up its behind. Buckets of blood, beautiful countryside, a stellar cast and world-class prosthetics make Wolf Manor a wild ride and, (we humbly feel), it’s a worthy addition to the werewolf movie cannon”.

DIRECTOR, DOMINIC BRUNT, COMMENTED:

PR contact: Clout Communications | info@cloutcom.co.uk | @cloutcomcouk 

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