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| Director: | Joe Johnston |
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| Writer: | Andrew Kevin Walker, David Self |
| Staring: |
| Lawrence Talbot, an American man on a visit to Victorian London to make amends with his estranged father, gets bitten by a werewolf and, after a moonlight transformation, leaves him with a savage hunger for flesh. | |
| Release Date: | Feb 10, 2010 |
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| Director: | Joe Johnston |
| Writer: | Andrew Kevin Walker, David Self |
| Genres: | Horror |
| Keywords | parent child relationship, victorian england, remake, curse, rural area, wolfman, werewolf, gothic horror, flesh, 1890s |
| Production Companies | Universal Pictures, Stuber Pictures, Relativity Media |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $140,700,000
Budget: $150,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Oct 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Benicio del Toro | Lawrence Talbot |
| Anthony Hopkins | Sir John Talbot |
| Emily Blunt | Gwen Conliffe |
| Hugo Weaving | Inspector Francis Abberline |
| Geraldine Chaplin | Maleva |
| Art Malik | Singh |
| Antony Sher | Dr. Hoenneger |
| David Schofield | Constable Nye |
| Cristina Contes | Solana Talbot |
| David Sterne | Kirk |
| Elizabeth Croft | Ophelia (uncredited) |
| Simon Merrells | Ben Talbot |
| Asa Butterfield | Young Ben |
| Olga Fedori | Young Gypsy Woman |
| Lorraine Hilton | Mrs. Kirk |
| John Owens | Asylum Doctor #1 |
| Gemma Whelan | Gwen's Maid |
| Nicholas Day | Colonel Montford |
| Clive Russell | MacQueen |
| Michael Cronin | Dr. Lloyd |
| Max von Sydow | Passenger on Train (Director's Cut) (uncredited) |
| Roger Frost | Reverend Fisk |
| Oliver Adams | Gypsy Boy |
| Emil Hostina | Gypsy Man / Bear Handler |
| Rick Baker | Gypsy Man / First Killed |
| Jessica Manley | Gypsy Mother |
| Jordan Coulson | Wolf Boy |
| Ian Peck | Creepy Guard |
| David Keyes | Custodian |
| C.C. Smiff | Police Officer #3 |
| Anthony Debaeck | Gypsy Driver |
| Waseem Abbas | Gypsy Boy (uncredited) |
| Julie Eagleton | Woman in Theatre (uncredited) |
| Kate Dion-Richard | The Screaming Girl (uncredited) |
| Salo Gardner | Villager (uncredited) |
| Andy Gathergood | Villager 1 (uncredited) |
| Richard Hansell | Asylum Doctor (uncredited) |
| Sam Hazeldine | Horatio (uncredited) |
| Mia McKenna-Bruce | Street Urchin (uncredited) |
| Brigitte Millar | Gertrude (uncredited) |
| Claude Starling | Asylum Doctor #4 (uncredited) |
| Karim Theilgaard | Gypsy Man 3 (uncredited) |
| Christian Wolf-La'Moy | Gentleman in Top Hat (uncredited) |
| Mario Marin-Borquez | Young Lawrence |
| Emily Cohen | Little Gypsy Girl |
| Malcolm Scates | Butcher |
| Rob Dixon | Squire Strickland |
| Dave Fisher | Gypsy Man / Stones |
| Barry McCormick | Asylum Orderly |
| Shaun Smith | Carter |
| Richard James | Asylum Doctor #2 |
| Jake Nightingale | Police Officer #2 |
| Debbie Attwell | Gypsy Wife (uncredited) |
| Piotr Baumann | Gypsy (uncredited) |
| Peter Paul Burrows | Doctor (uncredited) |
| Matilda Fulljames | Church Child (uncredited) |
| Rich Goble | Detective Aberlines Posse (uncredited) |
| Michael Mansbridge | Musician (uncredited) |
| David Orpheus | Gypsy (uncredited) |
| Panayiota Panteli | Gypsy (uncredited) |
| Emily Parr | Prostitute (uncredited) |
| Dianne Pilkington | Opera Singer (uncredited) |
| Robert Roman Ratajczak | Man in the Theatre (uncredited) |
| Anthony Richard Rowe | Doctor (uncredited) |
| John Styles | Punch & Judy Man (uncredited) |
| Branko Tomović | Roman (uncredited) |
| John Whitby | Detective (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Rowley Irlam | Stunts |
| Lori Berlanga | Production Supervisor |
| Joe Johnston | Director |
| Andrew Kevin Walker | Screenplay |
| Walter Murch | Editor |
| Rick Heinrichs | Production Design |
| Milena Canonero | Costume Design |
| Danny Elfman | Original Music Composer |
| Maralyn Sherman | Hairstylist |
| Fraser Taggart | Second Unit Director of Photography |
| John Roesch | Foley |
| Jo McLaren | Stunts |
| Chris Jargo | ADR Editor |
| Barrie Gower | Prosthetic Makeup Artist |
| Mark Goldblatt | Editor |
| Nadia Stacey | Other |
| Sian Milne | Stunts |
| Jamie Harcourt | Camera Operator |
| Rick Baker | Makeup Effects Designer, Special Effects Makeup Artist |
| Nellie Burroughes | Stunts |
| Marc Mailley | Stunts |
| John Dexter | Art Direction |
| Priscilla John | Casting |
| Andy Nicholson | Supervising Art Director |
| Christopher Assells | Sound Effects Editor |
| Katie Harlow | Script Supervisor |
| Scott Stambler | Music Editor |
| Frank A. Montaño | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Jay Duerr | Music Editor |
| Peter Staubli | Sound Effects Editor, Sound Designer |
| Bill Abbott | Music Editor |
| David Worley | Camera Operator |
| Paul Corbould | Special Effects Supervisor |
| Anders Langlands | CG Supervisor |
| Simon Allmark | Visual Effects Editor |
| Suzie F. Wiesmann | Production Manager |
| John Bush | Set Decoration |
| Chris Newlin | Music Editor |
| Jon Title | Sound Effects Editor |
| Chris Jenkins | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Lisa Vick | Script Supervisor |
| Alex Gibson | Music Editor |
| Shie Rozow | Music Editor |
| Barbara McDermott | Music Editor |
| Thomas R. Cahill | Property Master |
| Matt Logue | Animation Supervisor |
| Robert Karn | Makeup Artist |
| Toby Langley | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Greg Thompson | First Assistant Editor |
| Tim Browning | Assistant Art Director |
| Ian Townsend | Techno Crane Operator |
| Jason Bayever | Digital Effects Supervisor |
| Helen Barrett | Makeup Artist |
| Greg Fisher | Animation Supervisor |
| Lisa Westcott | Hair Designer |
| Zeke Morales | Visual Effects Editor |
| Gill Raddings | Animal Coordinator |
| Joe Dorn | ADR Supervisor |
| David Self | Screenplay |
| Frank Connor | Still Photographer |
| Dennis Virkler | Editor |
| Phil Harvey | Art Direction |
| Sachin Bangera | Visual Effects |
| Allison Wyldeck | Costume Supervisor |
| Kathy Nelson | Music Supervisor |
| Derek Somaru | Music Editor |
| Per Hallberg | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Des Whelan | Camera Operator |
| Joe Carhart | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Abigail Barbier | ADR Voice Casting |
| Gracie Edscer | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Sarah Grispo | Makeup Artist |
| Peter Dorme | Assistant Art Director |
| Jeetendra G. Bhagtani | Lead Animator |
| Péter Závorszky | Visual Effects Producer |
| Tracy Low | Construction Coordinator |
| Patric Roos | CG Supervisor |
| Gail Rowell-Ryan | Hairstylist |
| John Flemming | Key Grip |
| Fay McConkey | Visual Effects Producer |
| Denise Yarde | Boom Operator |
| Uxue Laguardia | Makeup Artist |
| Chris Coupland | Visual Effects Editor |
| Brian R. Wells | Animation Supervisor |
| Harvey Harrison | Second Unit Director of Photography |
| Andrew Whitehurst | CG Supervisor |
| Scott M. Davids | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Callum Andrew | Techno Crane Operator |
| Pauline Duvall | Sequence Supervisor |
| Shari Ratliff | Art Department Coordinator |
| Tim Miller | Sequence Supervisor |
| Charlotte Keating | Script Coordinator |
| Robert Worley | Assistant Costume Designer |
| Matthew Schmidt | Visual Effects Editor |
| Emma Hutton | Costume Coordinator |
| Everette Webber | Digital Intermediate |
| Louis Elman | ADR Voice Casting |
| Nana Fischer | Hairstylist |
| Julia Newell | Construction Coordinator |
| Paul Worley | Dolly Grip |
| Pascal Chappuis | Sequence Supervisor |
| James Weston | Armorer |
| Kati Hood | Wigmaker |
| Alf Tramontin | Steadicam Operator |
| Pascal Loef | Visual Effects Technical Director |
| Richard Selway | Assistant Art Director |
| Bronwyn Edwards | 2D Supervisor |
| Stuart McCutcheon | Boom Operator |
| Roderick Barron | Camera Operator |
| Bill Tlusty | Visual Effects Producer |
| Paul Gooch | Hairstylist |
| Ty Teiger | Property Master |
| Samantha Townend | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Dan Osborne | Armorer |
| John Simpson | Greensman |
| Ken Petrie | Special Effects |
| Ross Johnson | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Josh Weston | Prosthetic Makeup Artist |
| Caroline Fallon | Costume Coordinator |
| Andrea Pirisi | Visual Effects Editor |
| John Bohan | Construction Coordinator |
| Lesley Hamon | Makeup Artist |
| Jonathan Earp | Camera Operator |
| Pamela Goldammer | Prosthetic Makeup Artist |
| Natasha Bailey | Seamstress |
| Gary Hymns | Key Grip |
| Jennifer Avery | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Simon Pynn | Matchmove Supervisor |
| Bojana Nikitović | Assistant Costume Designer |
| Martin Lake | Visual Effects Editor |
| Matthew Denton | Animatronics Designer |
| Colleen Kelsall | Assistant Costume Designer |
| Steven Begg | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Frederick H. Stahly | Dialogue Editor |
| Robert Binnall | Camera Operator |
| Damian Mitchell | Armorer |
| Stephanie Hovette | Wigmaker |
| Marc Woodcock | Lighting Technician |
| Crystal Hadcroft | Visual Effects Editor |
| Dave Elsey | Creature Effects Technical Director |
| Pete Cavaciuti | Steadicam Operator |
| Martin Hobbs | Visual Effects Producer |
| Darryl Paterson | Property Master |
| John Paul Docherty | Digital Effects Supervisor |
| Siobhan Lyons | Production Manager |
| Bob Peishel | Digital Intermediate |
| Helen Xenopoulos | Assistant Art Director |
| Emma Brown | Seamstress |
| Jigesh Gajjar | Matchmove Supervisor |
| Asregadoo Arundi | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Karen M. Murphy | Visual Effects Producer |
| Arturo Balseiro | Prosthetic Makeup Artist |
| Steve Foster | Gaffer |
| Huseyin Caner | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Alyson Dee Moore | Foley |
| Nikos Kalimerakis | Gaffer |
| Adam Valdez | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Göran Lundström | Prosthetic Makeup Artist |
| Darren Quinn | Key Grip |
| Gary Dodkin | Boom Operator |
| Gabi Brown | Art Department Coordinator |
| Wayne Leach | Rigging Gaffer |
| Mark Michaels | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Shelly Johnson | Director of Photography |
| Michael Byrch | Stunts |
| Steve Ellingworth | Additional Key Grip |
| Ryan Stuart | Stunts |
| Karen Baker Landers | Supervising Sound Editor |
| John Higgins | Gaffer |
| Gary Brozenich | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Curt Siodmak | Original Film Writer |
| Alistair Williams | Special Effects Technician |
| Diane Kingston | Digital Effects Producer |
| Tracey Wilson | Storyboard Artist |
| Mark Southworth | Stunts |
| Leonard Woodcock | Stunts |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Sean Daniel | Producer |
| Bill Carraro | Executive Producer |
| Scott Stuber | Producer |
| Ryan Kavanaugh | Executive Producer |
| Stratton Leopold | Co-Producer |
| Jon Mone | Executive Producer |
| Rick Yorn | Producer |
| Benicio del Toro | Producer |
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Extended Cut: Proving in fact that The Wolfman is no monstrosity. The Wolfman is directed by Joe Johnston and adapted to screenplay by Andrew Kevin Walker and David Self from Curt Siodmak's original 1941 screenplay. It stars Benicio del Toro, Anthony Hopkins, Emily Blunt and Hugo Weaving. Music i ... s scored by Danny Elfman and Shelly Johnson is the cinematographer. Plot is set in 1891 and finds Toro as Lawrence Talbot, who upon learning of his brother's grizzly murder, returns to his estranged father's estate in Blackmoor to investigate. Upon arriving he forms an instant bond with his dead sibling's fiancée, Gwen (Blunt), but soon Lawrence finds himself mired in a world of lycanthropy and family secrets. It had a much publicised troubled production, with a director switch, numerous release date changes and enforced cuts to the running time, sitting atop of this particular iceberg. With that it mind, film is arguably better than it had any right to be. What is now readily available is an extended cut of the film where some 17 minutes of footage have been put back into the story. Footage cut originally to foolishly speed up the moment when the first transformation from man to wolfman arrives. Is the extended cut a far better movie than the trimmed theatrical version? The answer is resounding yes it is. It still contains flaws, but now the narrative is stronger and crucially by waiting much longer for the first "big change scene", tension and anticipation now exist where previously it didn't. In spite of some modern day advancements for this 21st Century wolfman - excessive speed for the wolf - creature smack down finale - Johnston's movie is very faithful and respectful of the 1941 original. Which is perhaps not surprising since the weight of Universal is backing this remake of one of their original classic monsters from the 30's and 40's. But it's nice to see that a remake keeps the things that made the original so beloved. Gothic texture is rich, none more so than with the mist/smog shrouded village, while the tortured sadness that permeated Lon Chaney's take on Larry Talbot back in 1941, is perfectly essayed by del Toro this time around. The creature design itself cleaves close to the original, with Rick Baker and Dave Elsey picking up the Academy Award for Best Makeup for their excellent efforts. Fans of shred and gore are also well served here, with Johnston (The Rocketeer/Jumanji) showing a keen eye for action construction. An attack at a Gypsy camp and a bloody rampage through a bus are the stand outs, while an asylum sequence is also not to be sniffed at. Chuck in the murder mystery element, and the intriguing father and son axis, and it's a film that has more to it than merely being a CGI popcorn piece. Even Elfman's score fits neatly into the period setting. Problem wise it comes down to Blunt and Weaving being under used, and Hopkins veering dangerously close to over hamming the omelette, yet all remain strong in characterisations. Toro, though, is not, as some have suggested, miscast. Already lupine like before transformation, he plays it perfectly troubled and brooding like. Talbot has inner demons and unanswered questions in his past, a past he has tried to shred but finds he now must confront those demons. The onset of lycanthropy serving, one feels, as a metaphor for his personal torment finally being unleashed. Toro nails it with an excellent and subdued portrayal, even if the choice of hair style leaves much to be desired. Worth a mention as well is Shelly Johnson's photography, where nice atmospheric visuals complement the tone and period flavour of the piece. More homage than outright horror, but with a little something for everyone interested in Horror/Gothic/Mystery type movies, The Wolfman in extended form is an enjoyable enough experience. 7/10