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Credits | |
Title: | Wolf |
Directed by: | Mike Nichols |
Written by: | Jim Harrison; Wesley Strick |
Produced by: | Robert Greenhut; Jim Harrison; Michele Imperato; Neil Machlis; Douglas Wick |
Music by: | Ennio Morricone |
Cinematography: | Giuseppe Rotunno |
Edited by: | Sam O'Steen |
Production | |
Distributed by: | Columbia Pictures |
Released: | June 17th, 1994 |
Rating: | R |
Running time: | 125 min. |
Country: | USA |
Language: | English |
Budget: | $70,000,000 |
Gross: | $65,012,000 (US) [1][2] $131,002,597 (Worldwide) [3][4] |
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Wolf is an American feature film of the horror and romance genres. It was directed by Mike Nichols with a script written by Jim Harrison and Wesley Strick. The film was produced by Columbia Pictures and released theatrically in the United States on June 17th, 1994. Wolf stars Jack Nicholson as publisher-turned-werewolf Will Randall as well as Michelle Pfeiffer as his love interest, Laura Alden. Antagonists in the film include Christopher Plummer as Raymond Alden and everyone's favorite portrayer of A-holes James Spader as Stewart Swinton. Other cast members include Kate Nelligan as Charlotte Randall, Richard Jenkins as Detective Bridger, Eileen Atkins as Mary and David Hyde Pierce as Roy.
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Plot[edit | edit source]
Book publisher Will Randall is driving home through the snowy hills of Vermont when he is bitten by a werewolf. As his instincts and physical prowess increases, he bites his business rival Stewart Swinton, whom he has also just learned has been sleeping with his wife. Will takes solace in the arms of Laura Alden, daughter of his employer, Raymond Alden.
Cast[edit | edit source]
Notes & Trivia[edit | edit source]
- Copyright holder: © 1994, Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
- Wolf was filmed in Los Angeles and Culver City, California as well as Lancaster, California. Additional scenes were filmed in Roxbury, Vermont, New York City, New York and Long Island, New York. [6]
- At its widest release, Wolf was screened in 2,117 theaters. [7]
- Wolf was released on DVD in Region 1 format by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment on November 18th, 1997. [8] It was released on Blu-ray on October 6th, 2009 by Sony. [9]
- Actress Irene Cagen is credited as Irene Forrest in this film. She plays the role of an office worker.
- Actor Oz Perkins is credited as Osgood Perkins in this film. He plays the role of a police officer.
- Actors Dorinda Katz, Elaine May, Rawleigh Moreland and Michael Raynor are all uncredited for their participation in this film. [10]
Fun Facts[edit | edit source]
- The tagline for this film is, "Inside every man there are two people-one good, one beast.".
- Actress Jennifer Nicholson, who plays an office worker is the daughter of actor Jack Nicholson.
- Actor David Schwimmer plays a bit role as a cop in this film. He is best known for playing the role of Ross Geller on the NBC television series Friends. Other actors from that program who have done work in the horror genre include Jennifer Aniston, who made her acting debut in 1993 playing Tory Reading in Leprechaun. Actress Courteney Cox is known for playing Gale Weathers in the Scream film series.
Recommendations[edit | edit source]
Werewolf films
External Links[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ IMDB; Wolf (1994); Box office & business
- ↑ Box Office Mojo; Wolf (1994)
- ↑ IMDB; Wolf (1994); Box office & business
- ↑ Box Office Mojo; Wolf (1994)
- ↑ IMDB; Wolf (1994); Box office & business
- ↑ IMDB; Wolf (1994); Filming locations
- ↑ Box Office Mojo; Wolf (1994)
- ↑ Amazon.com; Wolf (1994); DVD
- ↑ Amazon.com; Wolf (1994); Blu-ray
- ↑ IMDB; Wolf (1994); Full credits
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