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Moon of the Wolf

  • TV Movie
  • 1972
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 15m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
2.2K
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Moon of the Wolf (1972)
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After several locals are viciously murdered, a Louisiana sheriff starts to suspect he may be dealing with a werewolf.After several locals are viciously murdered, a Louisiana sheriff starts to suspect he may be dealing with a werewolf.After several locals are viciously murdered, a Louisiana sheriff starts to suspect he may be dealing with a werewolf.

  • Director
    • Daniel Petrie
  • Writers
    • Alvin Sapinsley
    • Les Whitten
  • Stars
    • David Janssen
    • Barbara Rush
    • Bradford Dillman
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    2.2K
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    • Director
      • Daniel Petrie
    • Writers
      • Alvin Sapinsley
      • Les Whitten
    • Stars
      • David Janssen
      • Barbara Rush
      • Bradford Dillman
    • 71User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    David Janssen
    David Janssen
    • Sheriff Aaron Whitaker
    Barbara Rush
    Barbara Rush
    • Louise Rodanthe
    Bradford Dillman
    Bradford Dillman
    • Andrew Rodanthe
    John Beradino
    John Beradino
    • Dr. Druten
    Geoffrey Lewis
    Geoffrey Lewis
    • Lawrence
    Royal Dano
    Royal Dano
    • Tom Sr.
    John Davis Chandler
    John Davis Chandler
    • Tom Jr.
    • (as John Chandler)
    Claudia McNeil
    Claudia McNeil
    • Sara
    Paul R. DeVille
    Paul R. DeVille
    • Hugh
    Dan Priest
    Dan Priest
    • Sam
    Robert Phillips
    Robert Phillips
    • Deputy
    Serena Sande
    • Nurse
    George Sawaya
    • Attendant
    Dick Crockett
    Dick Crockett
    • Attendant
    Sonny Klein
    • Harry
    Emery Hollier
    • Rev. Biggers
    • (as Emory Hollier)
    Teddy Airhart
    • DeWitt
    • (as Teddy Airhart Jr.)
    • Director
      • Daniel Petrie
    • Writers
      • Alvin Sapinsley
      • Les Whitten
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    6babeth_jr

    Bad Moon on the rise...

    This made for TV movie, starring the late David Janssen and Barbara Rush is not bad. This movie was made in the early 1970's when the TV Movie of the Week was all the rage. Although this movie isn't as good as some of the other horror movies that were made for TV (such as Bad Ronald, Don't Be Afraid of the Dark and When Michael Calls,) it is interesting enough to hold the viewer's interest.

    David Janssen was a good actor, and he's equally good here. My only complaint about this movie is that it drags in some spots. The werewolf make-up is ludicrous, but hey, what can you expect from an early 1970's t.v. movie? This movie reminded me a lot of The Night Stalker, starring the late, great Darren McGavin. If you are a fan of the Night Stalker, or Made for T.V. movies then you should enjoy this movie.
    7JackMay23

    Good made for TV horror

    "Moon of the Wolf" is a good example of a an early 70's made for TV horror film. This werewolf saga succeeds admirably due to the efforts of the cast, some good location shooting and a better than average screenplay (for TV at least). Actors like David Jansenn,Bradford Dillman and Barbara Rush do their professional best to put this story of lycanthropy in the south across and it manages to be both interesting and somewhat exciting despite some cheesy make up effects. It is a good way to pass an hour or so, and for my money is just as captivating as the kind of PG-13 horror fare that is ground out today to entice teenagers to go out to the multiplex.
    6Red-Barracuda

    Enjoyable made-for-TV werewolf flick

    I have a bit of affection for American made of TV movies of the 70's. There is something a little cosy and dependable about them. Moon of the Wolf is no different in this regard. And while, like many TV films, it is restricted content-wise in what it can show, it has pretty decent actors at its disposal and is well written. In other words, what it lacks in excess, it makes up with solid professional values. It's a werewolf film but it unusually takes the form of a detective story. A sheriff investigates a series of murders that are occurring in the Louisiana swamplands. In due course he unearths several unsavoury secrets of the townsfolk.

    The story introduces us to several characters and allows for some plot melodramatics. This all adds to the whodunit aspect quite nicely. It does help that the acting is of a good standard, with such dependable character actors such as Geoffrey Lewis on hand. While the bayou setting adds a further bit of nice production value and ensures that the story is more distinct. As a horror film, it's perhaps unsurprising that it has to pull its punches a little due to its TV movie origins. But, for me, this was not much of a problem and is offset by the several other good things it has got going for it. For fans of werewolf movies I think this is a good effort, well worth checking out. Equally, fans of 70's TV movies should also get a bit of enjoyment out of this one. Overall, a pretty good little movie.
    6FilmFatale

    Pretty Good

    I was pretty surprised by this backwoods bayou shocker. Murders start occurring in a little Louisiana town, and the sheriff's investigation points to signs of a werewolf on the loose. If you can suspend the fact that it's pretty obvious who the wolf is, this is a fun mystery. And in addition to the werewolf plot, we've got ideas of class-consciousness, romance, unwanted pregnancies, and small-town sleaze to ponder. The performances were decent and it moves along quickly. Werewolf completists, fans of David Jansen or Bradford Dillman (he was in EVERYTHING in the 70s), and Cajun-Gothic fans can all find something here. Although I can't believe NOBODY in a bayou town knew the world loup-garou, there are worse ways to spend an afternoon than watching "Moon of the Wolf."
    8JHC3

    A worthwhile film

    Set in and near the bayou community of Marsh Island, Louisiana, "Moon of the Wolf" starts with the body of a young woman named Ellie being discovered by two locals. Though it appears she was mauled to death by wild dogs, the medical examiner (Beradino) soon determines that she was murdered. The sheriff (Janssen) is faced with the unfortunate task of determining which of his longtime friends or associates in this small, close-knit community are responsible for the brutal killing. His investigation soon leads him into some of the town's little known secrets.

    "Moon of the Wolf" is a well shot, well acted film that seems to have been made on location in an actual swamp or wetlands. The storyline is logical and well-presented and an effort was made to employ real-life lycanthropy folklore (the loup-garou of France) rather than some contrived Hollywood creation. The makeup effects for the werewolf are not particularly high tech, but this should not be expected for a made-for-television film of this period. Viewers should expect more mystery than action, but there is a fair amount of suspense.

    This film, for me, earns high marks. Fans of similar made-for-television films of the early to mid-1970s will not be disappointed. It rivals some of the best Dan Curtis productions in many ways yet is not as over-the-top as some of Curtis' material is. This is a must-see for die-hard fans of werewolf films.

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    Related interests

    David Naughton in Le Loup-garou de Londres (1981)
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    • Trivia
      Scenes of the town were shot in downtown Clinton, Louisiana. A few of the townspeople that appear as extras were also from Clinton. The rest of the scenes were filmed in Burnside, Louisiana.
    • Goofs
      This movie was made in 1972, but the opening credits show the date as MCMLXII (1962)
    • Quotes

      Sheriff Aaron Whitaker: What's wrong with him?

      Dr. Druten: He's had a fit.

      Sheriff Aaron Whitaker: Doctor, you were third in your class. I never went to college. I knew he was having a fit when he started having it.

    • Connections
      Edited into FrightMare Theater: Moon of the Wolf (2022)

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    • Release date
      • September 26, 1972 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Le loup de la nuit
    • Filming locations
      • Houmas House Plantation - 40136 Highway 942, Burnside, Louisiana, USA(Rodanthe estate)
    • Production company
      • Filmways Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 15m(75 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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