Ginger Snaps III

                                                            

 

                    A bond that would not be broken. Above men, above God, above fate. Together forever.

 

This film acts as a pre-quel to the first two films, yet it takes the two main characters and places them in a completely different time setting...so in effect it is nota pre-quel in the true sense, but nevertheless entertaining and a little different from other horror pre-quels.

 In 1815, a trading fort located in the western Canadian wilderness, Fort Baileys, is besieged each night by abnormally large and ferocious wolf-like creatures. Dependent on yearly trade excursions with Indians to provide vital provisions over the winter, tension among the settlers is running high because the most recent trading party failed to return nearly two months previously.

When the Fitzgerald sisters, Ginger and Bridgitte, orphaned after their parents drowned and stranded alone in the wilderness, are brought into the fort by a resident Indian, the settlers there regard them with high suspicion and scorn. The sisters are reluctantly permitted to stay, however, despite rapidly depleting rations within the fort. After Ginger is attacked by a young boy infected with the werewolf curse who had been concealed in the fort by his father, she and her sister Brigitte must deal with both the increasingly dangerous men in the fort and a cryptic prophesy about "the red and the black" that could decide both their destiny and that of their bloodline.

With tensions rising as the bloodthirsty creatures try to break down the fort walls, how will the group react when one of its own starts becoming the one thing that they want to keep out????

 

            

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Directed by Grant Harvey
Produced by Paula Devonshire
Grant Harvey
Steven Hoban
Noah Segal
Mark Smith
Written by Stephen Massicotte
Christina Ray
Starring Katharine Isabelle
Emily Perkins
Music by Alex Khaskin
Distributed by Lions Gate Films
Release date(s) 2004
Running time 94 Minutes
Language English
Budget Not stated

 

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