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Wolfman

  • 1979
  • PG
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
3.1/10
463
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Wolfman (1979)
Werewolf HorrorHorror

A man finds out that his family has a werewolf curse put upon them.A man finds out that his family has a werewolf curse put upon them.A man finds out that his family has a werewolf curse put upon them.

  • Director
    • Worth Keeter
  • Writer
    • Worth Keeter
  • Stars
    • Earl Owensby
    • Kristina Reynolds
    • Sid Rancer
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.1/10
    463
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Worth Keeter
    • Writer
      • Worth Keeter
    • Stars
      • Earl Owensby
      • Kristina Reynolds
      • Sid Rancer
    • 26User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    Earl Owensby
    • Colin Glasgow
    Kristina Reynolds
    • Lynn Harris Randolph
    Sid Rancer
    • Dr. George Tate
    Ed Grady
    Ed Grady
    • Rev. Leonard
    • (as Edward Grady)
    Richard Dedmon
    • Clement Glasgow
    Maggie Lauterer
    • Elizabeth Glasgow
    Brownlee Davis
    • Sheriff
    Helene Tryon
    • Grandmother Glasgow
    Julian Morton
    • Edwin Glasgow
    Al Meyers
    • Ewan Rowe - Attorney
    Victor Smith
    • Luther
    Mike Allen
    • Deputy in Derby
    Charles Reynolds
    • White - Coroner
    Mike Putnam
    • Farmhouse Victim
    Debbie Putnam
    • Farmhouse Victim
    Mick McNeely
    • Blind Man
    Dick Rice
    • Innkeeper
    Tish Merrill
    • Barmaid
    • Director
      • Worth Keeter
    • Writer
      • Worth Keeter
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    User reviews26

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    3Teknofobe70

    Yup, it's pretty awful ...

    Well, it looks like there's another contender here for the "so bad it's good" category. This is a werewolf movie that was made towards the end of a very long dry spell, after the glory days of Universal's "Wolf Man" series, and before the year 1981 brought us several great werewolf movies ("American Werewolf", "The Howling" and "Wolfen").

    A man returns to his home town when his uncle dies (or, or more accurately, is murdered -- as we know from the first scene). He soon finds out that there is some kind of a curse on his family, which his grandmother is aware of and which involves some kind of an evil priest. The plot after this point is fairly predictable and straightforward. It's film-making for the sake of film-making, and there aren't very many original ideas. However, the look of the film is quite cool, and clearly it's inspired by the "Hammer Studios" productions, in which everything looks kind of like a set but has a very creepy feel to it.

    The cast are generally pretty laughable. Seriously, there's no excuse for acting this bad -- hell, I've seen much better actors in local theatrical productions. The leading man has zero charisma, and even less acting ability, as clearly he was cast simply for his 'Wolf Man' appearance. This leads to some pretty hilarious scenes, for example when he delivers sentences along the lines of "Doctor, my grandmother told me that my father was a werewolf and a priest stabbed him in the heart with a silver dagger", in a complete monotone with a straight face and absolutely no emotion, you just can't help but laugh. He doesn't get a whole lot of help from the supporting male cast, but most of the female members actually seem quite competent actresses. Not that it helps much.

    On the other hand, there is a sub-culture of people out there who will really enjoy this movie. If you're one of those people that collects Edward D Wood Jr's movies, or if your idea of a good time is to stay in and laugh your way through "Manos: Hands of Fate", odds are you'll really appreciate much of the badness in this movie.

    It's bad. It's very, very bad. But if you're a fan of those terrible B-pictures, you'll probably find something to enjoy here.
    usiii

    Forgotten Memory

    I can just barely remember being taken to this movie as a 5 year old child in '79. My parents were going out on the town and were leaving me with an Aunt (who enjoyed horror movies evidently). She took me and my older cousin to see this movie and exposed me to my first taste of horror cinema. I haven't seen this movie since that night (I'm now 29) but since it has now come to DVD, I might have to check it out, just for kicks. Even though the reviews of this movie are awful, it truly scared the hell out of a five year old kid back in '79.
    7fowens1125

    fair

    I was around when this movie was made and yes it is rough and amateurish, but it was fun to make and people have to start somewhere. It was made in a small town in NC and the sets were local. Many of the locals were in it. I saw it from start to finish and still have the poster from the original. The lead was a tool salesman with boatloads of money who decided to become an actor and that may have something to do with his lack of acting ability. The director and writer was just beginning and had talent which was beginning to emerge. I enjoyed the movie for its genre, homage to the older horror films and its familiarity to me.
    itsruss

    scary bad horrible

    if you rent this movie, do it solely for a laugh, as it is one of theeee worst flicks i have ever seen. the acting is way below sub par. look for a story set in the civil war era, where you use a kerosine lamp at night but when colin goes into the toolshed, he turns on a lightbulb!!!! also look for the main actors to be dressed in period attire except the village mob who are all dressed in somewhat current fashions. (did they really have nylon windbreakers during the civil war??) smoking monkeys could have done a better job.....and what's with the doctor with his borscht belt accent????
    Michael_Elliott

    A Lot of Warts but Also Interesting

    Wolfman (1979)

    ** (out of 4)

    After the death of his father, Colin Glasgow (Earl Owensby) returns to the family estate where he begins to learn some dark secrets about his father. One is that his father was actually murdered. Another secret is a mysterious Satan worshiping events. And, finally, there's the fact that he's now turning into a werewolf and killing the locals.

    WOLFMAN is a somewhat notorious film but then again everything Owensby did was somewhat legendary or notorious. He basically went from rags to riches and his love of movies had him begin to make them. This film was obviously inspired by the Universal series with Lon Chaney and while it's not a good movie it's certainly a rather interesting one to watch.

    I say that because the film is a bit too long for its own good and some of the performances aren't that good. I'd also argue that the direction could have been much better. I could also add that the film has too slow of a pace to make it very entertaining. You could go even further by saying that there's a very non-professional feel about the entire picture. All of this stuff would be true but there's still some charm about the picture.

    It has a very regional feel to it and I must say that the old time setting actually works and looks much more believable than you'd see out of your typical Andy Milligan picture. Like Milligan this film like the costume period setting and it looks real at least. I'd also argue that Owensby wasn't a great actor but he does have a certain charm here that leaps off the screen and makes you like his character and performance.

    Finally, WOLFMAN does at least succeed whenever the actual werewolf is on the screen. The make-up effects are quite good with a strong resemblance to the Paul Naschy films of the era. The death scenes are more old-fashioned as there's nothing too graphic or gory. Again, there are a lot of warts here but at the same time this is a somewhat interesting take on the familiar story.

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    • Trivia
      For some reason, the film became regarded as a public domain title in the U.S. years after its release. Floods of VHS and DVD releases have been floating around the market, usually of poor quality.
    • Goofs
      Colin arises from bed at night, shirtless, and walks down the hall. But the moment he enters the hall, he's no longer shirtless, but wearing a white top.
    • Connections
      Featured in Earl Owensby, the Man... the Myth (1997)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • February 1979 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Earl Owensby Studios
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Wolfman-A Lycanthrope
    • Filming locations
      • Shelby, North Carolina, USA
    • Production company
      • E.O. Corporation
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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