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Blood and Chocolate

The hunt never tasted so sweet.
2007 | 98m | English

(18641 votes)

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A young teenage werewolf is torn between honoring her family's secret and her love for a man.
Release Date: Jan 26, 2007
Director: Katja von Garnier
Writer: Annette Curtis Klause, Ehren Kruger, Christopher Landon
Genres: Fantasy, Drama, Romance, Horror
Keywords chocolate, based on novel or book, werewolf, woman director, interspecies romance, animal horror, based on young adult novel
Production Companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Lakeshore Entertainment, Daniel Bobker Productions, Berrick Filmproduktion, Blood & Chocolate Productions Ltd
Box Office Revenue: $6,300,000
Budget: $15,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Agnes Bruckner Vivian
Hugh Dancy Aiden
Katja Riemann Astrid
Olivier Martinez Gabriel
Bryan Dick Rafe
Chris Geere Ulf
Jack Wilson Willem
Vitalie Ursu Constani
Tom Harper Gregor
Bogdan Voda Albu
Kata Dobó Beatrice
Rodica Mandache Mrs. Bellagra
Sandu Mihai Gruia Pharmacist
Helga Racz Young Vivian
Lia Bugnar Young Vivian's Mother
Sofia Vladu Vivian's Sister
Mihai Călin Young Vivian's Father
David Finti Vivian's Brother
Anatole Taubman Bartender
John Kerr Finn
Maria Dinulescu Sexy Brunette in Red Dress
Raluca Aprodu Girlfriend #1
Simona Cuciurianu Girlfriend #2
Jasmin Tabatabai Nightclub Singer
Samela A. Beasom Choir
Susan Judy Choir
Christen Herman Choir
Name Job
Brendan Galvin Director of Photography
Andreea Tanasescu Casting
Vlad Vieru Art Direction
Mihnea Vieru Art Direction
Emma E. Hickox Editor
Elisabetta Beraldo Costume Design
Eduard Daniel Vraciu Art Direction
Jeremy Zimmermann Casting
Kevin Phipps Production Design
Peter Walpole Set Decoration
Adam O'Neill Art Direction
Ioana Albaiu Costume Design
Gabi Cretan Hairstylist
Lisa Vick Script Supervisor
Paul Pattison Hairstylist
Sarita Allison Makeup Artist
Clara Tudose Makeup Artist
Annette Curtis Klause Novel
Reinhold Heil Original Music Composer
Johnny Klimek Original Music Composer
Katja von Garnier Director
Nancy Nayor Casting
Tricia Wood Casting
Karin Silvestri Stunts, Stunt Double
Ehren Kruger Screenplay
Christopher Landon Screenplay
Martin Walsh Editor
Tim Wooster Camera Operator
Jeremy Adamson Sound Editor
Nick Adams Supervising Sound Editor
Mervyn Moore Sound Recordist
Name Title
Wolfgang Esenwein Producer
Robert Bernacchi Executive Producer
Gary Lucchesi Producer
Richard S. Wright Producer
Peter Rogers Co-Producer
Sarah Platt Associate Producer
Lesley Dyer Associate Producer
Anja Stadelmann Co-Producer
Hawk Koch Producer
Ehren Kruger Executive Producer
Tom Rosenberg Producer
Andrei Boncea Co-Producer
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Reviews

slayrrr666
6.0

Now living in Romania, an American living under the rules of her guardian finally relents to a romance with a stranger he discovers her and the whole clan are werewolves and when they fear he could expose them try to do whatever they can to keep the two of them apart. There was some good stuff to ... this one when it mattered. One of it's best parts was it's big actions scenes early on with there being two really great chase scenes through the forest in here. The first one is really great, with the suspense of not knowing what's going to happen during the course of the scene, and that makes the initial set-ups with the group appearing at the ceremonial grounds with the prisoner stuck in the middle. Once it switches over to the hunt, it becomes all the greater with the atmosphere from the imposing forest being used to perfection, the wolves' chase is rather fun and the whole thing is a big plus. The second one works with pretty much the same points but with the added benefit of featuring a really nice werewolf battle at the same time. The battle is quite long and enjoyable, using the surroundings and setting quite nicely with the action coming from the realistic wolves that can only be done that way, and it becomes quite exciting. Another rather good part about it is the film's action-packed ending, which is all sorts of awesome from the energetic and engaging street chase where they're jumping around the buildings to the big confrontations inside the hideout. The hideout sequences are the best, with a fine mixture between gunfights, brawling, wanton destruction and even some explosions placed in the mix to end the film on a high-point. The last plus here is the fact that the mythology with the werewolves is impressive and incredibly original, using a lot of the facts known while mixing it in with the new facts presented make for some great times. These here are the film's good points while there were some pretty big flaws to this one. One of the biggest problems is that the film uses real wolves for the transformation into werewolves. It's a cheap ploy, doesn't for the slightest look anywhere near convincing and makes it seem like a horror film was the furthest thing possible from the makers, which isn't a good sign. This is just lazy and makes the whole movie feel quite cheap in the process, besides looking wrong and oddly out-of-place. That feeling also works on the romance angle in here which just feels so tacked on just to have it here that it serves no point. Add onto that the fact that they constitute so much time in the middle segment of the film that almost nothing at else takes place during these scenes, making them quite dull and boring all around. The last flaw is the tameness of the film which is perfectly captured by the rating, which takes out much of the opportunities for this one to be entertaining since it can't show too much blood or gore, and the werewolf kills can't be too intense as the rating implies, which is what really hampers this one here with a series of off-screen or completely bloodless kills in here. These here are the big damaging factors to this one. Rated PG-13: Violence and Language.

Jun 23, 2021
Wuchak
7.0

***Dynamic Bucharest werewolf flick feels like it’s in a rush*** Two former-American youths meet in Bucharest, Romania, and develop an affinity for each other (Agnes Bruckner & Hugh Dancy). But one of them is a traditional werewolf (a person who can morph into an actual wolf) and is reluctant to ... pursue a relationship with a regular human. Meanwhile the city’s pack leader (Olivier Martinez) wants the pretty young thing for himself and so sends his son (Bryan Dick) to get rid of the dude. "Blood and Chocolate" (2007) was based on the 1997 book by Annette Curtis Klause and debuted 22 months before “Twilight” (2008), which was based on the 2005 novel by Stephenie Meyer. As such, don’t expect a “Twilight” clone. What’s great about this movie is the magnificent Bucharest locations and the polished kinetic style and great music, not to mention the decent cast. There are elements of “An American Werewolf in Paris” (1997), “The Howling” (1981), “Wolfen” (1981), “Wolves” (2014) and “Twilight” (2008). The last two came out later, of course; I’m just providing reference points. Unfortunately, "Blood and Chocolate" starts out like it’s in a rush, like it’s trying to cram too much material into the first 15 minutes plus cater to people with ADHD. It eventually finds its footing just enough to enjoy it, for the most part, but it needed more room to breathe. The flick only runs 97 minutes; another 20-22 minutes would’ve done wonders. As it is, it feels like it lacks the confidence to slow down and take its time. As far as comparisons to the book go, the filmmakers dumbed down the plot (naturally) and made it more "hip.” The book's message was to accept who you are and don't try to be something you're not while the movie's moral is to not let others determine your identity, customs or destiny; go after what you want and do not allow yourself be limited by the hand dealt you or what others say. GRADE: B/B- (6.5/10)

Jun 23, 2021