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Wolfen
Synopsis
Wolfen, a frightening horror movie based upon a novel by Whitley Strieber, is an absorbing update on the werewolf legend. Detective Dewey Wilson (Albert Finney) is assigned to investigate the strange murder of a millionaire and his wife in a downtown park. Wilson and his friend, city coroner Whittington (Gregory Hines), aided by criminal psychologist Rebecca Neff (Diane Venora) connect the killing to those of several others, primarily winos, drug addicts and derelicts, all of whom seem to have been mutilated by wild animals. Their search leads them to a group of Native Americans led by Edward James Olmos who tell them of a legend of a superior species that once roamed the area, but now are living and hunting in the slums of New York. The film is engrossing, frightening and intelligent, with sensational special effects. Director Michael Wadleigh uses these effects to great advantage, frequently showing the movements of the characters through the eyes of the Wolfen. This film is also the screen debut of Gregory Hines.~ Linda Rasmussen, All Movie Guide
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Full Credits
  • Director:
    Michael Wadleigh, Michael Wadleigh,
  • Writer:
    Eric Roth, Whitley Strieber, David Eyre, Michael Wadleigh,
  • Producer:
    Michael Wadleigh, Rupert Hitzig, Michael Wadleigh,
  • Cinematographer:
    Gerry Fisher, Fredric Abeles,
  • Editor:
    Marshall M. Borden, Martin J. Bram, Dennis Dolan, Chris Lebenzon,
  • Executive Producer:
    Alan King,
  • Cast:
    Edward James Olmos, Tom Noonan, Gregory Hines, Albert Finney, Diane Venora,
  • First Assistant Director:
    Steve Barnett, Alex Hapsas, Steven Felder,
  • Second Assistant Director:
    Stephen A. Glanzrock, Hall Hitzig,
  • Camera Operator:
    Tom Priestley Jr.,
  • Script Supervisor:
    Sidney Gecker,
  • Boom Operator:
    John Fundus,
  • First Assistant Camera:
    Chris Hayes, Jim Hovey,
  • Property Master:
    Jimmy Raitt,
  • Set Dresser:
    Herbert F. Mulligan,
  • Sound Editor:
    James Bryan, Samuel C. Crutcher, Allan Bromberg,
  • Sound Effects Editor:
    Marvin Walowitz, John Duffy, Lon Bender, Anthony Milch, Randy Kelley, Stan Gilbert, Bruce Richardson,
  • Set Decoration:
    Alan Hicks,
  • Special Effects Makeup Artist:
    Carl Fullerton, Michael R. Thomas,
  • Sound Recordist:
    Kim Maitland,
  • Novel:
    Whitley Strieber,
  • Assistant Property Master:
    Bobby Wilson, Billy Bishop,
  • Makeup Artist:
    Allen Weisinger,
  • Painter:
    Richard Shelton,
  • Steadycam:
    Garrett Brown,
  • Foley Artist:
    Gary A. Hecker,
  • Dialogue Editor:
    Burton Weinstein, Jay Cassidy, Charles McCann, Joanne D'Antonio, Jill Demby Guest,
  • Costume Design:
    John Boxer,
  • Scenic Artist:
    Polly Wood-Holland, George Kousoulides, Edward Garzero, Richard Hughes,
  • Foley Editor:
    Scott Hecker, Robert R. Rutledge,
  • Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
    James A. Corbett, Michael Minkler, Ken S. Polk,
  • Hairstylist:
    Frank Bianco,
  • Sound Mixer:
    Dennis Maitland,
  • Production Design:
    Paul Sylbert,
  • Leadman:
    Richard M. Kristy,
  • Construction Grip:
    James Halligan,
  • Assistant Director Trainee:
    Deborah L. Marrs,
  • Conductor:
    James Horner,
  • Unit Production Manager:
    William C. Gerrity,
  • Screenstory:
    David Eyre, Michael Wadleigh,
  • Special Props:
    Eoin Sprott,
  • Sound Effects Designer:
    Andrew London, Robert Grieve,
  • Steadicam Operator:
    Ted Churchill, Dan Lerner,
  • Carpenter:
    Carlos Quiles,
  • Foley Supervisor:
    Robert R. Rutledge, John Roesch,
  • Original Music Composer:
    James Horner,
  • Screenplay:
    Michael Wadleigh, David Eyre,
  • Assistant Production Manager:
    G. Mac Brown,
  • Casting:
    Cis Corman,
  • Art Direction:
    David Chapman,
  • Second Unit Director:
    Rupert Hitzig,

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