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Cocaine Werewolf Snorting its way to Blu-ray & DVD!


After a successful run on the international Film Festival circuit and sold-out movie theaters across the U.S. this summer, get ready for a blood-soaked, laugh-out-loud thrill ride as Cleopatra Entertainment brings the outrageously entertaining horror-comedy Cocaine Werewolf to Blu-ray and DVD on August 13th. 

In the deep, shadowy woods of Pennsylvania, a low-budget film crew is blindsided by the arrival of a ravenous werewolf. When you mix this terrifying predator with cash, cocaine, and a cast of fresh-faced young actors, you get a chaotic, adrenaline-fueled disaster like no other. 

From the legendary cult film director Mark Polonia, Cocaine Werewolf serves up an exhilarating blend of horror and comedy that will have you on the edge of your seat. This mind-blowing tale stars Brice Kennedy (Splatter Beach, Razorteeth), Jamie Morgan (Amityville Island, Return To Splatter Farm), Ken Van Sant (Bigfoot vs Zombies, Jurassic Prey), Titus Himmelberger (Cocaine Shark, Sharkenstein), Yolie Canales (Jurassic Shark 3, Amityville In Space), Jeff Kirkendall (Sharkula, Return To Splatter Farm) and Noyes Lawton (Jurassic Exorcist, Bride Of The Werewolf) and features a Goth-inspired soundtrack that includes The 69 Cats, Pink Fairies, Frontline Assembly, Switchblade Symphony, The Brains, Hollywood After Dark, and more.   

The Blu-ray and DVD editions come packed with special features, including trailers and an exclusive slideshow. For those craving even more insight into the madness, the Blu-ray edition boasts an exclusive Director’s Commentary from Mark Polonia that you won’t find anywhere else. 

Prepare yourself for a cinematic experience like no other. Watch the trailer below and brace yourself for the wild ride of Cocaine Werewolf. Don’t miss out—mark your calendars for August 13th! 

Pre-order HERE

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