Wolfen (film)
Wolfen ( Wolfen ) is an American film carried out by Michael Wadleigh, left in 1982 in France.
Synopsis
A New Yorkean police officer inquires into murder series unexplained which seems to be made by animals.
Data sheet
- Title: Wolfen
- original Title: Wolfen
- Realization: Michael Wadleigh
- Scenario: Michael Wadleigh, David Eyre and Eric Roth according to the novel of Whitley Strieber (The Wolfen)
- Production: Rupert Hitzig and Alan King
- Production companies: Warner Bros., the U.S.A.
- Music: James Horner
- Photography: Gerry Fisher
- Assembly: Chris Lebenzon, Refusals Dolan, Martin J. Bram and Marshall Mr. Borden
- Artistic director: David Chapman
- Costumes: John Boxer
- Country of origin: the United States
- Format: Colors - 1,85:1 - Mono - 35 mm
- Kind: Horror
- Lasted: 115 minutes
- Comings out date: July 24th 1981 (the United States), March 3rd 1982 (France)
- Film prohibited with less than 12 years at the time of its exit in France
Distribution
- Albert Finney: Dewey Wilson
- Diane Venora: Rebecca Nave
- Edward James Olmos: Eddie Holt
- Gregory Hines : Whittington
- Tom Noonan: Ferguson
- Sam Gray: the mayor
- Dick O' Neill: Warren
- Dehl Berti: the old Indian
Around film
- This film inspired Metallica for the song " Off Wolf And Man" in their album " Metallica" (also in " The Black Album").
Rewards
External bonds
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