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Moon of the Wolf

  • TV Movie
  • 1972
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 15m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
2.1K
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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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    5.1/10
    2.1K
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    • Director
      • Daniel Petrie
    • Writers
      • Alvin Sapinsley
      • Les Whitten
    • Stars
      • David Janssen
      • Barbara Rush
      • Bradford Dillman
    • 70User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
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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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    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.
    6gavin6942

    Average By Movie Standards, Better Than Average TV

    After several locals are viciously murdered, a Louisiana sheriff (David Janssen) starts to suspect he may be dealing with a werewolf.

    Films like this one (as well as "Dark Night of the Scarecrow") prove that once upon a time, movies on television could actually be good. Today, that may be true, but in my opinion far less often. (The SyFy channel single-handedly lowers the bar on made-for-TV movies.)

    This film introduced me to the term "loup-garou", a type of werewolf that is common in the culture of the Indian Ocean island nation of Mauritius. I do love how a plot point is that the townspeople do not know the term or even how to say it, with "loukarook" and other variations being used.

    This also taught me about the fictional "Seibert's syndrome", an offshoot of blackwater fever. That fever releases hemoglobin directly into the blood vessels and into the urine, frequently leading to kidney failure. Pretty sure that the guy allegedly suffering from it in this movie does not know what he is talking about.

    Sure, the werewolf (when we finally get a good glimpse) is a bit cheesy. But that is fine by me. Give me a well-crafted 1970s film over today's version of werewolves any day of the week. I would rather see a guy with a decent five o'clock shadow running amok than Taylor Lautner and his washboard abs sulking.
    5Uriah43

    An Okay Film Due in Large Part to the Solid Cast

    This film begins with an old man known simply as "Tom Sr." (Royal Dano) and his adult son "Tom Jr." (John Davis Chandler) being woken up one night in their shack on the Louisiana bayou by the barking of their dogs. Not knowing what is causing the commotion, they both grab their guns and head out with the dogs in search of the culprit. To their shock, what they find is the body of a young woman who has apparently been half eaten by wild dogs. Naturally, they immediately call the local sheriff "Aaron Whitaker" (David Janssen) who comes out to investigate. What he discovers, however, is that the young lady was murdered and that the killer was apparently left-handed. At least, that is what he initially believes--and then things take an alarming turn for the worse. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this made-for-television movie started out really well due in large part to the mysterious undertones and the relatively solid cast. Admittedly, the film seems to deflate a bit once the killer is revealed but all things considered it managed to hold my interest for the most part and I have rated it accordingly. Average.
    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."
    5mstomaso

    Well acted and well filmed lycanthropic TV movie

    David Janssen and Barbara Rush lead a cast of characters as a southern Louisiana town is suddenly struck by a series of lycanthropic murders. With no rhyme or reason behind the killing, and with a raving old bed-ridden cajun seeming to be the only person who fully understands what's going on, Janssen, the town's sheriff, seems to have his work cut out for him.

    Aided by an old friend with old money (Rush), and a posse of would-be wolf hunters, Janssen does not seem to know where to turn. But soon enough, he no longer needs to navigate at all - as the problem comes to him.

    Though the plot is not terribly original, the setting and characters certainly are. Also, Moon of the wolf is particularly well acted for its genre and better directed and filmed than most of its competitors. Dan Petrie certainly has made his share of good TV movies, and this, despite its pedigree, is no exception

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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
      1 hour 15 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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