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Wolfen
Description
The film is based on the novel by Whitley Strieber. A detective Dewey Wilson whose task is to investigate the death of a rich land developer and his wife. After more people are murdered, he meets some Native Americans and uncovers secrets.
The film is based on the novel by Whitley Strieber. A detective Dewey Wilson whose task is to investigate the death of a rich land developer and his wife. After more people are murdered, he meets some Native Americans and uncovers secrets.
Actors:
Annie Gagen,
Corey Burton,
John McCurry,
Jeffery Ware,
Chris Manor,
Glenn Benoit,
Frank Adonis
Annie Gagen
Corey Burton
3 August 1955, West Los Angeles, California, USA
John McCurry
18 October 1928, Anderson, South Carolina, USA
Jeffery Ware
Chris Manor
Glenn Benoit
Frank Adonis
27 October 1935, Brooklyn, New York, USA
Director:
Michael Wadleigh ,
John D. Hancock
Michael Wadleigh
24 September 1939, Akron, Ohio, USA
John D. Hancock
12 February 1939, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Albert Finney #Diane Venora #Edward James Olmos #King-Hitzig Productions #Michael Wadleigh #Orion Pictures #Wolfen
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January 31, 2004
Wolfen is a thriller with a metaphysical side to it.
Juicy Cerebellum
March 04, 2003
'Sucken.'
April 21, 2002
I found it easy to root for the werewolves over the derelicts, millionaires, and arrogant police who were victimized.
Fantastica Daily
January 26, 2006
The often muddled, but scary Wolfen tops The Howling and An American Werewolf in London as the best of 1981's three worthwhile lupine thrillers.
Apollo Guide
October 18, 2002
Sets up its mysteries with an admirable tenacity, though the resolution we're ultimately offered is more than a bit forgettable.
July 03, 2005
Some sort of mixed-up commentary on gentrification.
August 08, 2002
Wolfen goes through the paces of a typical detective thriller, but I'll bet you've never seen anything like it.

