Werewolf Cabal is not a very good film, but I do appreciate that the director and crew members possibly tried a little harder than the usual low budget horror films.
The acting is generally rather poor, Derek Nelson and Antonia Whillans have literally minus chemistry and the rest of the cast are very wooden and unemotive, apart from Jon Paul Gates. Who, as usual puts out a very enthusiastic if over the top performance, but he was easily the best actor of the film. Another positive is the surprisingly good werewolf costume and practical effects and gore, I enjoyed that. The music was average at best, but at least it was consistent and the musical chords seemed to follow the moment successfully.
The plot was bad, very bad, and didn't make much sense. The ending was disappointing and introduced multiple new characters for about 5 minutes of screen time, wholly unnecessary it could have ended far better if we just saw that the main character had also turned into a werewolf.
3/10: Has a few positive aspects, and is generally enjoyable but is brought down by a weak protagonist and a bad story.
The acting is generally rather poor, Derek Nelson and Antonia Whillans have literally minus chemistry and the rest of the cast are very wooden and unemotive, apart from Jon Paul Gates. Who, as usual puts out a very enthusiastic if over the top performance, but he was easily the best actor of the film. Another positive is the surprisingly good werewolf costume and practical effects and gore, I enjoyed that. The music was average at best, but at least it was consistent and the musical chords seemed to follow the moment successfully.
The plot was bad, very bad, and didn't make much sense. The ending was disappointing and introduced multiple new characters for about 5 minutes of screen time, wholly unnecessary it could have ended far better if we just saw that the main character had also turned into a werewolf.
3/10: Has a few positive aspects, and is generally enjoyable but is brought down by a weak protagonist and a bad story.