
Ginger Snaps
The story of two outcast sisters, Ginger and Brigitte, in the mindless suburban town of Bailey Downs. On the night of Ginger's first period, she is savagely attacked by a wild creature. Ginger's wounds miraculously heal but something is not quite right. Now Brigitte must save her sister and save herself.
Director(s)
John Fawcett
Laura Wood Fawcett
Grant Harvey
Sheldon Inkol
David McLennan
Rachel Landry
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Cast & crew

Emily Perkins
Brigitte Fitzgerald

Mimi Rogers
Pamela Fitzgerald

Peter Keleghan
Mr. Wayne

Lucy Lawless
Announcer on School's PA System (Uncredited)

Lindsay Leese
Nurse Ferry

Katharine Isabelle
Ginger Fitzgerald

John Bourgeois
Henry Fitzgerald

Ho Pak-Kwong
Janitor

Kris Lemche
Sam

Jesse Moss
Jason McCardy

John Fawcett
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Steven Taylor
Puppy Kid

Christopher Redman
Ben
Grant Harvey
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Danielle Hampton
Trina Sinclair
Jimmy MacInnis
Tim

Wendii Fulford
Ms. Sykes
Nick Nolan
Creature / Gingerwolf
Bryon Bully
Hockey Kid
Ann Baggley
Mother
Graeme Robertson
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Maxwell Robertson
Toddler
Laura Wood Fawcett
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Sheldon Inkol
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David McLennan
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Rachel Landry
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Reviews
Wuchak
***Melancholy, foul (but amusing) werewolf flick in the suburbs of Toronto with Katharine Isabelle*** Two Goth-ish sisters in the burbs of Ontario are outcasts at their school and obsessed with death. Redhead Ginger (Katharine Isabelle) is hot and blunt while Brigette (Emily Perkins) is mousey. When the former gets bit by an evident werewolf she slowly starts morphing and it changes the siblings’ lives forever. Kris Lemche and Jesse Moss are on hand as the dudes in the girls’ lives while Mimi Rogers plays the seemingly oblivious mother. "Ginger Snaps" (2000) takes place in the Fall and there’s a gloomy pall with constant F-bombs (mostly from Ginger), but an edge of black humor. The blithe mother, for instance, is amusing. There are similarities to “The Rage: Carrie 2” (1999), but it’s nowhere near as effective. The set-up is good, but the story starts to drag from there and the suburban locations are disagreeably one-dimensional. Katharine Isabelle is the sole feminine interest, but Perkins plays a somewhat interesting character. Meanwhile Lemche’s Sam is notable as the unexpectedly gallant pot-pusher. The film runs 1 hour, 47 minutes and was shot in suburbs of Toronto (Brampton, Mississauga & Markham). GRADE: B-/C+





