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Wake Wood: Directed by David Keating. With Aidan Gillen, Eva Birthistle, Timothy Spall, Ella Connolly. The parents of a girl who was killed by a savage dog are granted the opportunity to spend three days with their deceased daughter.
Still grieving the death of nine-year-old Alice - their only child - at the jaws of a crazed dog, vet Patrick and pharmacist Louise relocate to the remote town of Wake Wood where they learn of a pagan ritual that will allow them three more days with Alice.
"Wake Wood" is an interesting film that has a storyline very similar to "Pet Sematary" with desperate parents using a weird ritual to revive their beloved nine year-old daughter. The dramatic and creepy story is supported by good performances and worth watching this Hammer film.
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11 of 23 found this mild. Vote. There is the only one love-making scene about 48mins into movie, which is quite mild & short in length. During the scene you see the woman's stomach, the bottom of a breast & nipple as shirt moves up, stomach and panties, and then a breast and nipple.
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Aoife Meagher is known for Wake Wood (2009) and Wonderland (2024).
Director: Wake Wood. David Keating was born in 1960 in Ireland. He is a director and assistant director, known for Wake Wood (2009), The Last of the High Kings (1996) and 1984 (1984).
Wake Wood was the first theatrical release from genre production company Hammer Films in thirty years. The selection of Sweden as a shooting location was because of David Keating's love for the Swedish horror film Frostbite (2006).