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Wolf 1981

★ 5.58 votes80 min📅 1981-01-01

In the eerie backdrop of an isolated Indonesian island, a chilling tale unfolds as a shadowy figure stalks and silences its victims one by one.

Director: Sisworo Gautama Putra

Cast

Lydia Kandou
Lydia Kandou
Nina
Barry Prima
Barry Prima
Tommy
Rudy Salam
Rudy Salam
Johan
Siska Widowati
Siska Widowati
Hesty
Dorman Borisman
Dorman Borisman
Pono
Mieke Wijaya
Mieke Wijaya
Hilda
S. Parya
S. Parya
Caroko
El Koesno
Police Officer #1
Ali Albar
Police Officer #2
Eddy Hansudi
Masked Boat Driver

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Wolf (1981) about?

The film follows a series of brutal murders on a secluded island, as an unseen assailant picks off victims one by one. Tension escalates as paranoia spreads among the remaining survivors, all while the identity of the killer remains a haunting mystery.

Who directed Wolf?

Sisworo Gautama Putra, an Indonesian filmmaker known for his work in the horror and thriller genres, directed *Wolf*.

Who stars in Wolf?

The film features Lydia Kandou, Barry Prima, Rudy Salam, Siska Widowati, and Dorman Borisman in key roles.

Is Wolf (1981) worth watching?

While *Wolf* isn't a mainstream classic, its tight pacing and atmospheric dread make it a compelling watch for fans of 80s Indonesian horror-thrillers. The film's short runtime keeps the suspense focused, though its pacing and effects may feel dated by today's standards.

How long is Wolf?

*Wolf* runs for 80 minutes.

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About Wolf (1981) — The Chilling Indonesian Horror-Thriller You Can't Miss

In the eerie backdrop of an isolated Indonesian island, a chilling tale unfolds as a shadowy figure stalks and silences its victims one by one. *Wolf (1981)*, directed by Sisworo Gautama Putra, plunges audiences into a claustrophobic nightmare where paranoia and dread lurk around every corner. The film blends horror and thriller elements, weaving a tense narrative that keeps viewers on edge as the true nature of the killer remains shrouded in mystery.

Lydia Kandou, Barry Prima, and Rudy Salam lead the ensemble cast, their performances heightening the film's unsettling atmosphere. The story taps into primal fears, exploring themes of isolation and the terror of the unknown. With a runtime of just 80 minutes, *Wolf* delivers a concise yet intense cinematic experience that lingers long after the credits roll.