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Wolfen

  • 1981
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 55 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,3/10
12.111
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Wolfen (1981)
A New York cop investigates a series of brutal deaths that resemble animal attacks.
trailer wiedergeben2:06
1 Video
99+ Fotos
EntsetzenThriller

Ein New Yorker Polizist untersucht eine Reihe brutaler Todesfälle, die Tierangriffen ähneln.Ein New Yorker Polizist untersucht eine Reihe brutaler Todesfälle, die Tierangriffen ähneln.Ein New Yorker Polizist untersucht eine Reihe brutaler Todesfälle, die Tierangriffen ähneln.

  • Regie
    • Michael Wadleigh
  • Drehbuch
    • Whitley Strieber
    • David Eyre
    • Michael Wadleigh
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Albert Finney
    • Diane Venora
    • Edward James Olmos
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,3/10
    12.111
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Michael Wadleigh
    • Drehbuch
      • Whitley Strieber
      • David Eyre
      • Michael Wadleigh
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Albert Finney
      • Diane Venora
      • Edward James Olmos
    • 134Benutzerrezensionen
    • 109Kritische Rezensionen
    • 64Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 2 Gewinne & 5 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Albert Finney
    Albert Finney
    • Dewey Wilson
    Diane Venora
    Diane Venora
    • Rebecca Neff
    Edward James Olmos
    Edward James Olmos
    • Eddie Holt
    Gregory Hines
    Gregory Hines
    • Whittington
    Tom Noonan
    Tom Noonan
    • Ferguson
    Dick O'Neill
    Dick O'Neill
    • Warren
    Dehl Berti
    Dehl Berti
    • Old Indian
    Peter Michael Goetz
    Peter Michael Goetz
    • Ross
    Sam Gray
    • Mayor
    Ralph Bell
    • Commissioner
    Max M. Brown
    • Christopher van der Veer
    Anne Marie Pohtamo
    Anne Marie Pohtamo
    • Pauline van der Veer
    Sarah Felder
    • Cicely Rensselaer
    Reginald VelJohnson
    Reginald VelJohnson
    • Morgue Attendant
    • (as Reginald Vel Johnson)
    James Tolkan
    James Tolkan
    • Baldy
    John McCurry
    • Sayad Alve
    Chris Manor
    • Janitor
    Donald Symington
    • Lawyer
    • Regie
      • Michael Wadleigh
    • Drehbuch
      • Whitley Strieber
      • David Eyre
      • Michael Wadleigh
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    8christopher-underwood

    different enough and occasionally startling

    Unusual film that takes a very different path from the traditional werewolf movie. Low budget in feel, which is good, this starts incredibly well with horror, gore and bewilderment. The use of the negative image when we see through the eyes of the wolves is great, its less plastic than ordinary SFX and far more realistic than CGI, its also cheap (I've used it myself!) but the best thing about it is that it is literally an inversion of reality, which is just what you want here. Finney is fine but maybe should have been encouraged to put a little more effort in. As for his co-star, Diane Venora, in her first film, her lack of presence is worrying. I guess first time director (apart from Woodstock work) Michael Wadleigh was not used to getting the best out of his actors and indeed never made another film. Not to take away from this little gem though, not perfect by any means but different enough and occasionally startling enough to make at least one viewing essential.
    9Nick_Milligan

    Beautifully staged and eerie New York City gothic horror - should have a much higher rating

    Director and cinematographer Michael Wadleigh is best known for his three-hour counterculture epic Woodstock, the iconic document of the 1969 music festival. The Ohio native only made one non-fiction feature and that was 1981's phantasmagorical noir thriller Wolfen. Steeped in Native American folklore, the film sees a desert dry Albert Finney investigate a series of gruesome and strange murders in downtown Manhattan and the Bronx. With a serious head of hair, Finney's character Dewey Wilson is given some razor sharp one-liners. You'd have loved to see this protagonist in another movie. Wadleigh uses many thermographic steady cam shots to convey the otherworldly subjective point of view of the killer, a technique that would inspire future movies like Predator. And New York City itself has never looked so ominous, where every shadow might grow a pair of fangs and demonic red eyes. There's many other impressive elements, from Edward James Olmos' small but key performance as Eddie Holt, Gregory Hines as the coroner-cum-comic-relief, Gerry Fisher's dreamlike cinematography and James Horner's fine score. In one particularly gasp-inducing scene, Wilson climbs to the top of the Manhattan bridge to interview Holt, who's a construction worker. I've never seen that landmark used on-screen in such a startling, nail-biting fashion. Wolfen is a forgotten gem. Give it a look.
    8dglink

    Great Take Off, But a Soft Landing

    The vicious, bloody homicide of a prominent businessman, his wife, and bodyguard in New York's Battery Park brings shaggy detective Dewey Wilson out to investigate. The three victims were partially dismembered, and forensics finds non-human evidence on the bodies and body parts. From that captivating start, Michael Wadleigh's 1981 mystery-thriller, "Wolfen," holds viewer interest throughout. Other corpses surface during the course of the investigation, and, mysteriously, while some body parts seem to have been gnawed or eaten, diseased or cancerous organs were rejected. While rarely straying off course, this engrossing film adds a dose of Native American mysticism and lore to unraveling the series of murders. Although Wilson is not a particularly demanding role, Albert Finney brings a weary depth of character that enhances what could have been a stock character. Diane Venora is adequate as Rebecca Neff, Wilson's co-worker and love interest, but Gregory Hines is excellent as the forensics expert, and Tom Noonan brightens his few scenes as a wolf enthusiast.

    Based on a novel by Whitley Strieber, Wadleigh, who also co-wrote the script with David Eyre, alludes to the killers' identity, but wisely keeps them off screen throughout most of the film. When only a pair of evil red eyes peer through the darkness, the imagination creates the horror. The killings and victims are subjectively seen through the killers's eyes with cinematographer Gerry Fisher's striking use of thermographic images, which add a surreal element. However, Fisher's non-thermographic photography is equally beautiful and turns the empty shells of churches and apartment buildings in the South Bronx into an otherworldly landscape consistent with the supernatural aspects of the story.

    Unfortunately, the eerie buildup and savagery of the murders create expectations that the final revelation cannot meet. However, despite a climax that brings the story to a soft-landing, "Wolfen" delivers for most of its running time. With a fine understated performance by Finney, evocative photography by Fisher, and a taut script by Wadleigh and Eyre, "Wolfen" is a gem from the early 1980's that deserves to be rediscovered.
    7AlsExGal

    This is one to watch in the dark

    Werewolf movies were big in the early 80's and this is one of the good ones. This horror/thriller has striking cinematography and sound, fine direction, and a good script, and very good Special Effects.

    A series of seemingly unrelated murders are being committed in New York City, from the penthouses of the super-rich, to the bombed out appearing South Bronx. Burned out detective Dewey Wilson (Finney) and terrorism expert Rebecca Neff (Venora) are brought in to solve the case. Coroner Whittington (Hines) finds a common thread.

    Wolfen is one of the rare cases where lots of people working on one element improved the film, instead of hurting it. Four people are credited with the photography, six for the script, and eleven people worked on the Visual Effects. James Horner did the score for the film; a theme heard in another film he scored can be heard here, in an understated form.

    Finney is good as the burned out detective. Venora isn't believable as a terrorism expert, but very believable as someone who doesn't have the sense to stay away from odd noises in the South Bronx. Hines is cynically funny as the coroner.

    "Wolfen"is strong on technique, fair on acting. I'd recommend it.
    omegaknight_d

    There is no defense...

    "They can hear a cloud pass overhead, the rhythm of your blood. They can track you by yesterday's shadow. And they can tear the scream from your throat. There is no defense." I love it when you can tell a movie is gonna be great just from it's tagline. Wolfen is one of the most thoroughly underrated films of the 80's if not film history. From moment one with it's dreamy, monochromatic, animalistic tracking shots Wolfen sets itself up as a different kind of werewolf film. With Wolfen you get three movies in one a Dirty Harry-esquire cop investigation movie with Albert Finney and Gregory Harrison turning in fine performances as the ones investigating. A graphically intense horror film, with a menacingly sadistic, creepily cool performance from Edward James Olmos and of course the barely there "Wolfen" creatures. Lastly you get a statement on environmental issues and the hierarchy of society. Tom Noonan in his pre-Manhunter existence gives the movie a touch of class as an animal lover who wants to study the "Wolfen." If you're expecting a comedic werewolf movie such as "The Howling" or "An American Werewolf in London" this film isn't for you. But if you want a great suspense mystery, with dazzling visuals and one of the greatest endings in history check Wolfen out.

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    • Wissenswertes
      Composer Craig Safan wrote an original score for this film and was replaced at the last minute by future Academy Award winner James Horner, who had only 12 days to write and record his score.
    • Patzer
      Moments before the first murder, the killers stalk their victim (using the "night vision" effect) and pass behind a parked car, revealing the reflection of a bright sunny day in the rear hood of the car when it is supposedly taking place at night.
    • Zitate

      Edddie Holt: It's not wolves, it's Wolfen. For 20,000 years Wilson- ten times your fucking Christian era- the 'skins and wolves, the great hunting nations, lived together, nature in balance. Then the slaughter came.

    • Alternative Versionen
      A cameo (about 15 seconds) by Tom Waits as a bar owner playing the piano and singing his song "Jitterbug Boy" was included in theatrical prints and early TV versions, but had to be removed from the film for video and DVD releases due to copyright reasons.
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    FAQ

    • How long is Wolfen?
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    • The Wolfen are depicted as unstoppable, and higher on the food chain than humans. So why do they hide? Why don't they just openly roam the streets, killing and eating people left and right?
    • What did Eddie mean when he said the Wolfen went "underground"?
    • This was shot in New York?!? It looks like London, right after the blitz, with entire city blocks either flattened, or full of buildings that are vacant and half-destroyed, burned-out and riddled with holes. Why was NYC so much of a wasteland, in the early 80/late 70s?

    Details

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 9. September 1982 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • 狼人就在你身邊
    • Drehorte
      • NE coner of 172nd Street & Seabury Place, Bronx, New York, USA(Burnt out Church)
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Orion Pictures
      • King-Hitzig Productions
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    • Budget
      • 17.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 10.626.725 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 3.037.911 $
      • 26. Juli 1981
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 10.626.725 $
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    • Laufzeit
      1 Stunde 55 Minuten
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    • Seitenverhältnis
      • 2.35 : 1

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