In the late 19th century, a brutal land baron slaughters a Roma clan, unleashing a curse on his family and village. In the days that follow, the townspeople are plagued by nightmares, the baron's son goes missing, and a boy is found murdered. The locals suspect a wild animal, but a visiting pathologist warns of a more sinister presence lurking in the woods.
Boyd Holbrook
John McBride
Kelly Reilly
Isabelle Laurent
Alistair Petrie
Seamus Laurent
Roxane Duran
Anais
Nigel Betts
Alfred Moliere
Stuart Bowman
Saul
Simon Kunz
Mr. Griffin
Amelia Crouch
Charlotte Laurent
Max Mackintosh
Edward Laurent
Tommy Rodger
Timmy
Áine Rose Daly
Anne-Marie
Millie Kiss
Amy
Tom Sweet
Joseph
Romy Ellis
Young Girl
Parker Ellis
Young Boy
Gary Oliver
Sir John
Richard Cunningham
The Vicar
Pascale Becouze
Gypsy Woman
Sean Mahon
John Adam
Mish Boyko
Calum
Paul Bandey
Dr. Marchall
Alun Raglan
Old Edward Laurent
Oisín Stack
Dr. Bernard
Florie Blight
Hospital Nurse
Annabel Mullion
Older Charlotte Laurent
Jicey Carina
The Gypsy Blacksmith
Stuart Goodwin
Captain
Edmund Wiseman
Mercenary
Christopher Craig
Barman
Serge Pierre-Gaudou
Elder 3
Claude Guindet
Elder 4
Patrick Zocco
Elder 5
Brigitte Masure
Nana Griffin
Anne-Hélène Orvelin
McBride's Wife
Lilou Moreau
McBride's Child
Robert Charpentier
Village Blacksmith
Rebecca Calder
Mrs. Adam
Fabien Houssaye
Beast / Scarecrow
Carl Laforêt
Beast
Director, Writer
Sean Ellis
March 9, 2021
8
Werewolf stories are the perfect match for period horror films, and the atmospheric, moody, and gory “Eight for Silver” feels like a game changer for the genre. Set in the 1800s, this historical-minded tale about a creature terrorizing a small village is well acted, visually stunning, beautifully directed, and is one of the most sophisticated monster movies I’ve seen in a long while.
Seamus Laurent (Alistair Petrie) is a callous land baron who is in a dispute with a group of Romani people who lay claim to one of his parcels. Unable and unwilling to reach a peaceful agreement, Seamus orders their execution, only to be met with the promise that a curse will be unleashed on his family. The man shrugs it off until the townspeople begin having the same terrifying nightmare.
When boy is murdered by a suspected wild animal and his own son goes missing, Seamus calls on the services of a pathologist (Boyd Holbrook), who is certain there’s something much more evil in the woods.
This gothic horror tale is stunning across the board. There’s plenty of bloody carnage that will appease traditional horror fans, as well as more subtle, sophisticated touches the utilize elements like wind, fog, shadows, and the use of candlelight to craft an eerie atmosphere. The film could do without the handful of cheap jump scares, but they don’t take away from the strength of the finished product.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$4,588,389.00