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Werewolf
Werewolf (TV Series)
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Title Werewolf
Format Live-Action
Running Time 30 min.
Country USA
Network Fox Network
Seasons 1
Number of Episodes 29
Production
Production Company TriStar Television
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Executive Producers Frank Lupo; John Ashley
Producers Janice Cooke
Principal Cast John J. York; Lance LeGault
Air Dates
First Aired July 11th, 1987
Last Aired May 22nd, 1988

Werewolf was an American television series that ran for a single season from July of 1987 to May of 1988. The show debuted on the Fox Network and was one of the then-fledgling network's inaugural television programs. The eponymous pilot episode was a two-hour premiere that first aired on Friday evening, July 11th. The rest of the series were broadcast at their standard running time of thirty minutes per episode. The series was ultimately cancelled not because of ratings, but due to the exorbitant budget costs required to produce each episode. To reduce costs, many of the werewolf transformation scenes were done using recycled footage from the first few episodes.

Plot[]

The premise of the show revolved around a young college student named Eric Kord. Kord had the misfortunate of inheriting the curse of lycanthropy after being bitten by his best friend (who died soon after). Researching the nature of werewolves, Eric discovered that the only way to cure lycanthropy was by destroying the originator of the werewolf bloodline. Eric's search for the originator brought him into conflict with Janos Skorzeny, the werewolf responsible for infecting his best friend Ted. Only later did Eric discover that Skorzeny was not the original werewolf after all. Complicating Eric's life even further was the presence of an old world bounty hunter named Alamo Joe Rogan, who believed Eric was responsible for a string of murders that were actually committed by Skorzeny. Helping Eric in his search for a cure was his girlfriend Kelly Nichols.


Episodes[]

Episode Title Airdate
1x1 Werewolf July 11th, 1987
1x2 Nightwatch July 18th, 1987
1x3 The Boy Who Cried Werewolf July 25th, 1987
1x4 The Black Ship August 1st, 1987
1x5 Spectre of the Wolf August 8th, 1987
1x6 The Wolf Who Thought He Was a Man August 15th, 1987
1x7 Nothing Evil in These Woods August 29th, 1987
1x8 Running With the Pack September 5th, 1987
1x9 Friendly Haven September 26th, 1987
1x10 Let Us Prey October 3rd, 1987
1x11 A World of Difference (Part 1) October 10th, 1987
1x12 A World of Difference (Part 2) October 17th, 1987
1x13 The Unicorn October 25th, 1987
1x14 All Hallow's Eve October 31st, 1987
1x15 Blood on the Tracks November 1st, 1987
1x16 Nightmare at the Braine Hotel November 8th, 1987
1x17 Wolfhunt November 15th, 1987
1x18 Blood Ties November 22nd, 1987
1x19 Big Daddy November 29th, 1987
1x20 Eye of the Storm December 6th, 1987
1x21 Nightmare in Blue January 17th, 1988
1x22 Skinwalker January 24th, 1988
1x23 King of the Road February 7th, 1988
1x24 A Material Girl February 14th, 1988
1x25 To Dream of Wolves (Part 1) February 21st, 1988
1x26 To Dream of Wolves (Part 2) February 28th, 1988
1x27 Blind Luck March 6th, 1988
1x28 Gray Wolf March 13th, 1988
1x29 Amazing Grace May 22nd, 1988

Notes & Trivia[]

  • Independent comic book publisher Blackthorne Publishing, Inc. published a bi-monthly Werewolf comic book series from July, 1988 to May, 1989. Only six issues of the series were produced.
  • Video release of Werewolf has been indefinitely suspended. Shout! Factory, who licensed the distribution rights to Werewolf from Sony were unable to settle a copyright dispute over audio tracks used in the series. The audio tracks were overlaid with dialogue from the episodes and could not be excised without destroying the integrity of the episodes as a whole. Unable to come to an accord with the song owners, Shout! Factory relinquished the rights of the series back to Sony. [1]
  • Although it's highly unlikely the complete series will ever be released on DVD, the two-hour pilot was released in the UK in PAL VHS format by Entertainment in Video

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