: The story uses a "puzzle box" design, featuring dreams within dreams and tales within tales told by the protagonist's grandmother (played by Angela Lansbury). : The film serves as a Freudian metaphor
💡 : This film is widely studied in university courses for its feminist subtext and its departure from traditional horror tropes. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more The Company of Wolves | Home - Liverpool University Press AI responses may include mistakes
The text you provided is a file name typically used in digital distribution (torrents or pirated media) for the 1984 film . This specific version is a 1080p Blu-ray rip with multiple audio tracks (MULTi) and is based on a high-definition remaster.