Goosebumps: Werewolf Skin

Goosebumps: Werewolf Skin

5.5

Nov 22 1997

1h 44m

Fantasy, Family, Horror

Alex is determined to figure out what is going on in Wolf Creek, and is horrified to discover that his aunt and uncle may be the werewolves who have been terrorizing the community.

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