The Wolves of Kromer

The Wolves of Kromer is a 1998 gay-themed, allegorical fantasy film directed by Will Gould and based on a play of the same name by Charles Lambert.

The Wolves of Kromer
Directed byWill Gould
Produced byClare Erasmus line producer
Charles Lambert producer
Written byCharles Lambert
Matthew Read
StarringBoy George (narrator)
James Layton
Lee Williams
Margaret Towner
Rita Davies
Rosemarie Dunham
Kevin Moore
David Prescott
Angharad Rees
Matthew Dean
Leila Lloyd-Evelyn
Alastair Cumming
Edited byCarol Salter
Distributed byFirst Run Features
Release date
  • 30 October 1998 (1998-10-30)
Running time
82 minutes
LanguageEnglish
Budget$14 million
Box office$524,864

In the small English village of Kromer, the local residents are angered by the wild parties held by the promiscuous 'wolves' who dwell on the edge of town. When a woman is killed by her servants, they manage to put the blame on the wolves, who soon find themselves hunted by an angry mob. Narrated by Boy George, the allegorical tale explores the origins and effects of homophobia.

The film debuted at the San Francisco International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival in 1998 but was released in theaters in December 2000.

Cast

Crew

  • Director - Will Gould
  • Producer - Charles Lambert
  • Screenplay adapted by Charles Lambert and Matthew Read
  • Music composed and conducted by Basil Moore-Asfouri
  • Line producer - Clare Erasmus
  • Director of Photography - Laura Remacha
  • Editor - Carol Salter
  • Screen designer - Mark Larkin
  • Costume designer - Shanti Freed
  • Hair and make up - Caroline Rose
  • Co-editors - Sotira Kyriacou & Conal Percy
  • Production manager - Emma Hancox
  • 1st assistant director - Greg Cole
  • 2nd assistant director - Debbie Malynn
  • Production co-ordinator - Caroline Luguet
  • Focus pullers - Iwan reynolds, Douglas Gray & Martin Gooch
  • Clapper loader - Clair Parkinson
  • Dubbing mixer - Peter Hodges Amps
  • Adr/foley mixer - Chris Trussler Amps
  • Sound Editors - Peter Hodges Amps and Susan Lenny
  • Foley artist - Peter Burgis
  • Property Master - Edwin Lambert
  • Special effects / prosthetics - Jonathan Joslin
  • Pyrotechnic special effects supervisor - Steven Miller
  • Costume assistant and supervisor - Elena d'Cruze
  • Costume consultant - Nadine Hindi
  • Hair and make-up artist - Sophie Oliver
  • Art department assistant - Llewelyn Hancox
  • Gaffer - Rasmus Bleekemolen
  • Sparks - Paul Ullah, Tim Bonnebaight & Andy Munday
  • Key grip - Simon Middleton
  • Grip assistant - Ben Jackson
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