Terror at Red Wolf Inn
Terror at Red Wolf Inn

Terror at Red Wolf Inn

1972Movie78 minEnglish

College student Regina comes back to her room from class one day to discover she's won a getaway vacation at the quiet Red Wolf Inn. Before she can even call her parents to let them know where she'll be, the lodge owners arrange her transport and she soon finds herself with two other young women as guests of a kindly old couple. The place is beautiful and the food is fantastic, but something just doesn't seem right. One of the guests has suddenly vanished, and the hosts are certainly reluctant to have anyone poking around the meat locker. Still, the barbecued ribs are delicious, so what's there to complain about?

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IMDb4.9/10
Director: Bud BrooksGenres: Horror, Thriller

Plot Summary

A group of college students on a road trip get stranded in a remote, dilapidated inn during a severe storm. As they seek shelter, they discover the inn is inhabited by a sinister owner and his strange associates. Soon, the students realize they are not merely guests but potential victims in a deadly game of survival.

Critical Reception

Terror at Red Wolf Inn is a lesser-known slasher film from the early 1970s, often overlooked in discussions of the genre's origins. While it features some atmospheric tension and a rudimentary slasher setup, its low budget, inconsistent pacing, and underdeveloped characters have led to it being primarily appreciated by cult film enthusiasts rather than mainstream critics.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its early attempt at slasher tropes.
  • Criticized for its poor acting and production values.
  • Considered a curiosity for hardcore horror fans.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to the film's limited release and cult status. Those who have seen it often note its primitive approach to horror and a sense of unsettling atmosphere despite its technical shortcomings.

Fun Fact

The film was shot on a very low budget, contributing to its raw and somewhat amateurish aesthetic, which some fans have come to appreciate as part of its cult charm.

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Growing up in Canada in the 70's and 80's, my mom always told me I always had to clean my plate, because of all the children starving in other parts of the world, and of course this way of thinking was further imbedded in me from Roger Wate...