Dances with Werewolves
2016 | 87m | English
Popularity: 0.2 (history)
| Director: | Donald F. Glut, Dan Golden |
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| Writer: | Donald F. Glut, Dan Golden |
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| When Cassie flees an abusive relationship, and falls victim to a moon-worshiping 600-year-old Romanian Countess, a troubled paranormal investigator of Native American heritage finds himself in a deadly love triangle with a battered-woman werewolf. | |
| Release Date: | Nov 01, 2016 |
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| Director: | Donald F. Glut, Dan Golden |
| Writer: | Donald F. Glut, Dan Golden |
| Genres: | Horror |
| Keywords | werewolf |
| Production Companies | Pecosborn Productions |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 09, 2026 Entered: May 01, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Aqueela Zoll | Cassie |
| Tatiana Neva | Daciana |
| Omar Paz Trujillo | Jay Nightraven |
| Lauren Parkinson | Lydia |
| Madeleine Wade | Queeni |
| Jacqui Holland | Lady |
| Jim Tavaré | Sam |
| Jane Justice Park | Ms. Romain |
| Brett Wagner | Chino |
| John Gulager | Driver #1 |
| John Blyth Barrymore | Driver #2 |
| Sven Garrett | Fritz |
| Deborah Dutch | Pearl |
| Michael Gaglio | John in Bar |
| Melodee Spevack | Homeless Woman / Female Newscaster |
| Angus Scrimm | Neumann |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Don Preston | Music |
| Ben Demaree | Director of Photography, Camera Operator |
| Billy Jett | Production Design |
| Alison Goser | Production Supervisor |
| Lauren Morelli | Costume Design |
| Liz McCracken | Makeup Artist |
| Alexandria Storm | Key Makeup Artist |
| Glen P. Griffin | Creature Design, Special Effects |
| Donald F. Glut | Screenplay, Director |
| Dan Golden | Editor, Screenplay, Director |
| Joseph J. Lawson | Visual Effects |
| Erin LeBre | Assistant Makeup Artist |
| Paul Bacca | Sound Mixer |
| Benjamin Cumming | Gaffer |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Edward L. Plumb | Associate Producer |
| Melodee Spevack | Associate Producer |
| Dan Golden | Producer |
| Donald F. Glut | Executive Producer |
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**_This is not a sequel to “Dances With Wolves”_** A young woman escapes abuse in Kansas and goes to Los Angeles to find work (Aqueela Zoll). She ends up meeting a paranormal expert & his assistant (Omar Paz Trujillo & Lauren Parkinson), who are interested in a string of slayings involving males ... with their guts ripped out. Could the crimes have anything to do with a Moon-worshipping countess (Tatiana Neva)? “Dances with Werewolves” (2017) is cut from the same cloth as Jason Momoa’s “Wolves” from three years prior, meshed with a little Coppola’s “Bram Stoker’s Dracula,” such as bits of the score. Like “Wolves,” it’s reminiscent of Marvel Comics’ Werewolf by Night, at least the Don Perlin stint. It could’ve been the next sequel of The Howling franchise, after 2011’s “The Howling Reborn.” The writer/director team has a good eye for photographing women without getting sleazy. Protagonist Aqueela (Cassie) is the highlight, as well as Tatiana as the countess, both semi-statuesque. Winsome Kali Cook (Sheri) is worth a mention, although her part is small. Madeleine Wade (Queeni) and Jacqui Holland (Lady) are also on hand, but they’re prostitutes, which is a turn-off for me, not that they stay in that occupation (lol). The elaboration on the differences between werewolves, skin-walkers and shapeshifters is interesting, as is the idea of exorcizing a werewolf of its bestial infection. Sure, the cast are no-names and the flick’s comic booky, but it's well made for what it is and delivers the requisite entertainment. It runs 1 hour, 26 minutes, and was shot in the Los Angeles area. GRADE: B