Trailer! Werewolf thriller The Wolf of Snow Hollow coming in October

Just last week, we learned that Orion Classics is planning to give writer/director Jim Cummings' werewolf thriller THE WOLF OF SNOW HOLLOW a theatrical and On Demand release on October 9th, and it was only yesterday that we got on our hands on a batch of images from the film. Now a trailer has arrived online and can be seen above – and yes, there are some glimpses of the werewolf in there!

Cummings stars in THE WOLF OF SNOW HOLLOW as 

a small-town sheriff who is struggling with a failed marriage, a rebellious daughter and a lackluster department. He is tasked with solving a series of brutal murders that are occurring on the full moon. As he’s consumed by the hunt for the killer, he struggles to remind himself that there’s no such thing as werewolves.

The filmmaker is joined in the cast by Riki Lindhome, Jimmy Tatro, Chloe East, and the late, great Robert Forster in his final feature film role.

THE WOLF OF SNOW HOLLOW was produced by Vanishing Angle's Matt Miller, Natalie Metzger, and Benjamin Wiessner, and New Form's Kathleen Grace, Matt Hoklotubbe, and Michael McGarry. Nick Spicer and Pip Ngo of XYZ Films executive produced.

I'm hoping this will be an awesome new entry in the werewolf sub-genre, and the trailer makes it look very promising.

The Wolf of Snow Hollow

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