

Wolfen 1981
"They can hear a cloud pass overhead, the rhythm of your blood. They can track you by yesterday's shadow. They can tear the scream from your throat."
Immerse yourself in the dark world of New York City, 1981, where a series of gruesome murders shatters the urban landscape.
Director: Michael Wadleigh
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Wolfen (1981) about?
A New York City cop and a criminologist team up to solve a series of gruesome murders connected to an ancient legend.
Who directed Wolfen?
Wolfen was directed by Michael Wadleigh, a master of atmospheric storytelling.
Who stars in Wolfen?
The film features a talented cast, including Albert Finney, Diane Venora, and Edward James Olmos.
Is Wolfen (1981) worth watching?
With its blend of horror and thriller elements, 'Wolfen (1981)' is a gripping watch that will keep you on the edge of your seat. While its IMDb rating may not be the highest, fans of the genre will appreciate its unique take on primal fear.
How long is Wolfen?
Wolfen has a runtime of 115 minutes.
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About Wolfen (1981) — Ancient Legends Unfold in a Dark New York City
Immerse yourself in the dark world of New York City, 1981, where a series of gruesome murders shatters the urban landscape. Directed by Michael Wadleigh, 'Wolfen (1981)' weaves a complex narrative that pits a New York City cop and a criminologist against a sinister force that may be more than human. With a cast featuring Albert Finney, Diane Venora, and Edward James Olmos, this horror-thriller delves into themes of primal fear and the blurring of lines between man and beast. As the body count rises, the duo must unravel the mystery behind the crimes, which seem to be connected to an ancient legend. Can they stop the killer before it's too late?
Witness the atmospheric tension build as the night wears on, and the city's dark underbelly is exposed. With its blend of horror and thriller elements, 'Wolfen (1981)' is a gripping watch that will keep you on the edge of your seat.




