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Rage of the Werewolf

  • 1999
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
153
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Rage of the Werewolf (1999)
ActionDramaHorror

Jake, a lycanthrope, on the run from the authorities in an apocalyptic New York City, must make his way past helicopters, police, subterranean mutants, bounty hunters and even a spy in his m... Read allJake, a lycanthrope, on the run from the authorities in an apocalyptic New York City, must make his way past helicopters, police, subterranean mutants, bounty hunters and even a spy in his midst in order to discover exactly what his evil werewolf brother is up to and resolve the ... Read allJake, a lycanthrope, on the run from the authorities in an apocalyptic New York City, must make his way past helicopters, police, subterranean mutants, bounty hunters and even a spy in his midst in order to discover exactly what his evil werewolf brother is up to and resolve the bad blood that flows between them...

  • Director
    • Kevin J. Lindenmuth
  • Writers
    • Kevin J. Lindenmuth
    • Santo Marotta
  • Stars
    • Santo Marotta
    • Joe Zaso
    • Debbie Rochon
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    153
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kevin J. Lindenmuth
    • Writers
      • Kevin J. Lindenmuth
      • Santo Marotta
    • Stars
      • Santo Marotta
      • Joe Zaso
      • Debbie Rochon
    • 2User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Santo Marotta
    • Jake Malderone
    Joe Zaso
    Joe Zaso
    • Lazlo Malderone
    Debbie Rochon
    Debbie Rochon
    • Kessa
    Jason Alvino
    • Bounty Hunter
    Joseph Biondi
    • Crowbar Werewolf Victim
    Ron Ford
    Ron Ford
    • Professor Hull
    Robert V. Galluzzo
    • Bounty Hunter
    • (as Robert Jacobson)
    Bill Giganti
    • Scientist Father
    Michael Gingold
    • Kessa's Victim
    Greg Girolami
    • Bounty Hunter
    Sasha Graham
    Sasha Graham
    • Gina
    Hollis Granville
    • Charlie
    Brett Heniss
    • Policeman
    Gordon Linzner
    • Bounty Hunter
    Sarah K. Lippmann
    Sarah K. Lippmann
    • Lisa
    Carl Marchese
    • Mutant Henchman
    T.J. May
    • Policeman
    Mick McCleery
    Mick McCleery
    • McCoy, The Bounty Hunter
    • Director
      • Kevin J. Lindenmuth
    • Writers
      • Kevin J. Lindenmuth
      • Santo Marotta
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    6VideoMonkey

    Good movie except for the cheesy werewolf costumes

    Now don't get me wrong, this film is not really that bad. Kevin Lindenmuth is an awesome film maker and can do more with small budget than almost anybody I can think of. But I think full body werewolves, I think, was just a little bit out of his depth.

    The movie itself is a sci-fi horror that happens in the near future after a meteor on a collision course with the earth is deflected by nuclear weapons into the moon. This adjusts the moons orbit and causes many otherwise normal humans who happen to have a certain gene, turn into werewolves when the moon is full. Bounty hunters are out hunting the werewolves, but as if this isn't enough, the hero of our story is a traditional cursed werewolf, and can change at will. He and his brother, who is also cursed as a werewolf, had their family burned alive because of their curse and, although our hero has come to terms and just wants to be left alone, his brother plots to wipe out the humans. To this effect, he captures a vampire (yeap, there are werewolves so the is also vampires, and mutants too) and experiments mixing vampire and werewolf blood.

    The story itself is not too bad and the acting is adequate, but where this movie falls down is the cheese. Obviously, cheese is common place in these sorts of movies because of budget limitations, but otherwise good film making, as in many other of Lindenmuth's flicks, gets you past it. But in this one, the cheesy werewolf costumes made me laugh out loud, which was clearly not what they were supposed to do. The heads looked like halloween masks and the bodies were clearly gorilla suits, and what was up with those ears??? I kept thinking of the time my buddies had a stag party for me and the stripper came out in a cookie monster costume. She looked so cuddly, just like these werewolves. The explosions and other such visual-type effects looked cheesy too, like old Saturday morning cartoons. It detracted from the mood intended. I think they should have stuck with make-up werewolves, the pre-werewolf changing make-ups looked good, but when they were fully changed, forget about it. Even the Lon Chaney as the wolfman looked more realistic.

    On the plus side though, the Vampire looked good, as played by Debbie Rochon, so how could she not. Even with no nudity or without kissing other girls, Debbie Rochon puts on a sexy performance and makes for one hot vampire.

    The title might throw some of the World of Darkness RPGers off. This movie, although ripe with many of the same elements has nothing to do with the White Wolf game universe (even though they have a CCG with werewolves called 'Rage'). Over all though, it's worth a watch. If you can get past the werewolf costumes, you might like it, and if not, they are good for a laugh!!!
    3Jim-D

    Rage of the Viewer!

    So, this film isn't as bad as you'd think... but its still mighty terrible. The most painful aspect of the movie is the budget, which should be able to be overlooked - but under these circumstances, it simply can't.

    The movie starts out with what can only be described as a South Park version of the moon going through an untimely demise. From there, we're treated to plenty of guys walking around parks at night, Joe Zaso overacting, people wearing black trash bags, Debbie Rochon looking particularly hot, guys in supposed-werewolf suits, and not much else.

    You've got the whole movie right there, folks. Lindenmuth again tries way too hard with not enough money and the results show through. I subject myself to crappy film after film, hoping that one day I'll find that diamond in the rough... but its wasn't today, chums.

    It certainly was not today.

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    • Release date
      • October 18, 1999 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Raiva do Lobisomem
    • Production company
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