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Teen Wolf

He always wanted to be special... but he never expected this!
1985 | 91m | English

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When a shy teenager's new-found powers help him score at basketball - and with the popular girls - he has some pretty hairy decisions to make.
Release Date: Aug 23, 1985
Director: Rod Daniel
Writer: Jeph Loeb, Matthew Weisman
Genres: Comedy, Fantasy, Romance
Keywords trainer, training, high school, coming of age, werewolf, super power, teenager
Production Companies Wolfkill
Box Office Revenue: $80,000,000
Budget: $1,200,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Michael J. Fox Scott Howard
James Hampton Harold Howard
Susan Ursitti Lisa 'Boof' Marconi
Jerry Levine Rupert 'Stiles' Stilinski
Matt Adler Lewis
Lorie Griffin Pamela Wells
Jim McKrell Vice Principal Rusty Thorne
Mark Arnold Mick McAllister
Jay Tarses Coach Bobby Finstock
Mark Holton Chubby
Scott Paulin Kirk Lolley
Elizabeth Gorcey Tina
Melanie Manos Dina
Doug Savant Brad
Charles Zucker Malcolm
Lynda Wiesmeier Rhonda
Troy Evans Dragon Basketball Coach
Harvey Vernon Old Man Clerk
Clare Peck Miss Hoyt
Gregory Itzin English Teacher
Doris Hess Science Teacher
Rodney Kageyama Janitor
Carl Steven Whistle Boy
Richard Brooks Lemonade
Richard Domeier Linebacker
Brian Sheehan Cadet No. 5
Jay Footlik Student
Richard Baker Referee
Fred Nelson Meechum Basketball Coach
Tanna Herr The Beaver
Kris Hagerty Fan
Mark L. Flowers Dragon Bowler
Larry B. Daugherty Basketball Player
Name Job
Jeph Loeb Screenplay
Rosemary Brandenburg Art Direction
Matthew Weisman Screenplay
Lois Freeman-Fox Editor
Rod Daniel Director
Miles Goodman Original Music Composer
Chester Kaczenski Production Design
Nancy G. Fox Costume Design
Eileen Horta Supervising Sound Editor
R. Vincent Smith Assistant Property Master
Tim Suhrstedt Director of Photography
Name Title
Scott M. Rosenfelt Producer
Mark Levinson Producer
Thomas Coleman Executive Producer
Michael Rosenblatt Executive Producer
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Wuchak
6.0

RELEASED IN 1985 and directed by Rod Daniel, “Teen Wolf” stars Michael J. Fox as a teen in Beacontown, Nebraska, who works at his Dad’s shop in town (James Hampton), plays basketball for his lousy school team and enjoys a friendship with a neighborhood girl (Susan Ursitti) while desiring the popular ... blonde (Lorie Griffin). Complications result when he starts turning into a werewolf. This was actually Fox’s first theatrical film, made BEFORE the mega-successful “Back to the Future” but released afterward. By comparison it’s a decidedly small movie, but enjoyable for what it is (an 80’s teen flick). The second act takes a turn that I wasn’t expecting. No spoilers, but the movie poster tells all. I liked the closing moral: Don’t lose yourself in your special talent to the point that you lose your family/friends. If people just love you for your extraordinary gift are they truly your friends? A good real-life example is Bobby Knieval who became world famous as ‘Evel’ Knieval, the radical motorcycle daredevil: Family members said they “lost Bobby to Evel” and the negative repercussions of fame (e.g. booze, babes, bucks and pomposity). Thankfully, in his later years he realized this and tried to make amends. Griffin has one notable scene as the “hottie” without falling into tasteless sleaze. THE FILM RUNS 1 hour & 31 minutes and was shot entirely in Southern California: South Pasadena (neighborhood & town), Los Angeles (school), Montrose (bowling alley) & Tujunga (liquor store). The credits acknowledge “Friends in Fremont, Nebraska” because the director traveled there and spent 3 hours talking to seniors for research. WRITERS: Jeph Loeb and Matthew Weisman. ADDITIONAL CAST: Matt Adler plays the protagonist’s bud and Mark Arnold his rival. Jay Tarses plays the coach while James MacKrell appears as Mr. Thorne. GRADE: B-

Jun 23, 2021