- Wolfen (film)
Infobox Film
name = Wolfen
caption = Original 1981 Film Poster
director =Michael Wadleigh
producer =Rupert Hitzig
writer = screenplay byDavid M. Eyre, Jr. &Michael Wadleigh
based on the book byWhitley Strieber
starring =Albert Finney Diane Venora Edward James Olmos Gregory Hines Tom Noonan Dick O'Neill
music =James Horner
cinematography =Gerry Fisher
editing =
distributor =Orion Pictures
released =July 24 ,1981
runtime = 115 min
country = U.S.
awards =
language = English
budget =
preceded_by =
followed_by =
amg_id = 1:55042
imdb_id = 0083336"Wolfen" is the title of a 1981
horror film starringAlbert Finney ,Gregory Hines andEdward James Olmos based onWhitley Strieber 's 1978 novel "The Wolfen ". It was directed byMichael Wadleigh and the screenplay was byDavid Eyre ,Eric Roth (uncredited), and Wadleigh.ynopsis
NYPD Detective Dewey Wilson (Finney) is assigned to solve a bizarre set of violent murders in which it appears the victims were killed by animals. In his investigation, Wilson learns of an Indian legend about wolf spirits, and that there may be predatory shapeshifters living in the vicinity.Production and release
The film is known for its early use of an
in-camera effect to portray the subjective POV of a wolf. Similar tothermography , the technique was later adopted by other horror films such as the "Predator" series.The setting for the transient home of the wolves was shot in the South Bronx (intersection of Louis Nine Blvd & Boston Road). The church seen in the opening panaorama shot was located at the intersection of E 172nd & Seabury Pl. The shot of this neighborhood is from the north looking roughly S - SE. The decrepit site of ruined buildings was no special effect.
Urban decay in the Bronx in the early 80s was so widespread that it was the ideal production setting. Today, this community contains mostly suburban-style privately owned houses.The Wolfen were not werewolves, but in fact a more advanced version of a wolf which sat above man on the food chain.
Selected premiere engagements of "Wolfen" were presented in
Megasound , a high-impact surround sound system similar toSensurround . Director Wadleigh was unsatisfied with the final cut of the movie, but so far nodirector's cut of the film is available.External links
*imdb title|id=0083336|title=Wolfen
*amg title | id=1:55042 | title=Wolfen
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