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The Wolfman

Year:
Duration:
103 min | 119 min (unrated director's cut)
Genres:
Drama | Horror | Thriller
IMDB rate:
5.8
Director:
Joe Johnston
Awards:
Won Oscar. Another 2 wins & 7 nominations
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 2010-02-12
Filming Locations: Black Park, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, England, UK
Earnings
Budget: $150,000,000
Gross: $61,937,495 (USA) (28 March 2010)
Cast
Actor
Character
Cristina Contes
Cristina Contes
The Wolfman
Asa Butterfield
Asa Butterfield
The Wolfman
Simon Merrells
Ben Talbot
Gemma Whelan
Gwen's Maid
Emily Blunt
Gwen Conliffe
Benicio Del Toro
Lawrence Talbot
Mario Marin-Borquez
Young Lawrence
Anthony Hopkins
Sir John Talbot
Art Malik
Singh
Malcolm Scates
Butcher
Nicholas Day
Colonel Montford
Michael Cronin
Dr. Lloyd
David Sterne
Mr. Kirk
David Schofield
Constable Nye
Roger Frost
Reverend Fisk
Rob Dixon
Squire Strickland
Clive Russell
MacQueen
Oliver Adams
Gypsy Boy
Geraldine Chaplin
Maleva
Emil Hostina
Gypsy Man
Rick Baker
Gypsy Man
Emily Cohen
Little Gypsy Girl
Jessica Manley
Gypsy Mother
Dave Fisher
Gypsy Man
Olga Fedori
Young Gypsy Woman
Hugo Weaving
Aberline
Lorraine Hilton
Mrs. Kirk
Antony Sher
Dr. Hoenneger
John Owens
Asylum Doctor #1
Barry McCormick
Asylum Orderly
Jordan Coulson
Wolf Boy
Ian Peck
Creepy Guard
Richard James
Asylum Doctor #2
David Keyes
Custodian
Shaun Smith
Carter
Jake Nightingale
Police Officer #2
C.C. Smiff
Police Officer #3
Anthony Debaeck
Gypsy Driver
Waseem Abbas
Gypsy Boy
Alex Andreou
Gypsy Chief (uncredited)
Debbie Attwell
Gypsy Wife (uncredited)
Piotr Baumann
Gypsy (uncredited)
Elizabeth Croft
Ophelia
Kate Dion-Richard
The Screaming Girl (uncredited)
Matilda Fulljames
Church Child (uncredited)
Salo Gardner
Villager
Andy Gathergood
Villager 1
Sam Hazeldine
Horatio
Michael Mansbridge
Musician (uncredited)
Brigitte Millar
Gertrude
David Orpheus
Gypsy (uncredited)
Emily Parr
Prostitute
Dianne Pilkington
Opera Singer (uncredited)
Robert Roman Ratajczak
Man in the Theatre (uncredited)
Geoff Searle
Policeman (uncredited)
Claude Starling
Asylum Doctor #4
John Styles
Punch & Judy Man (uncredited)
Karim Theilgaard
Gypsy Man 3 (uncredited)
Branko Tomovic
Roman (uncredited)
Max von Sydow
Passenger on Train (only in director's cut) (uncredited)
Christian Wolf-La'Moy
Gentleman in Top Hat
Did you know?
Trivia
Joe Johnston signed on to make the film three weeks ahead of principal photography. This late start was one of the main reasons why he employed CGI in the werewolf transformations as there simply wasn't time to design new make-up effects.
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Costume designer, Milena Canonero based The Wolfman costume on the werewolf's (Oliver Reed) costume in The Curse of the Werewolf (1961). Most noticeable between the two is the open shirt.
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The way Sir John plays the harmonica while walking through the halls of the asylum was Anthony Hopkins' idea.
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Goofs
Sir John claims to have removed the gunpowder from the silver bullet 4 bore cartridges. However, he had not removed the primers, thus there would not have been a mere click from the falling hammers but a most definite bang from the primers. Furthermore, in some calibers the pressure from the primers may actually be enough to propel the bullets even without gunpowder.
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A policeman has several fingers bitten off during the Gypsy camp raid, but is not killed. According to the film's logic, he, too, should have become a werewolf. Except that, the same policeman almost immediately has his head impaled on the werewolf's claws and it is later declared that all the townsfolk who were attacked at the gypsy camp had perished from their wounds - therefore the only remaining witnesses to the attack being gypsies.
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In the asylum, Lawrence is dunked in a large ice tank. When he's brought back to the surface, he has two chucks of ice on him that fall off leaving none, but when the scene cuts to him being raised and locked upright, suddenly there's a chunk of ice on his right arm.
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Quotes
Colonel Montford: [Sir John shoots a statue next to Colonel Montford causing him to fall off his horse] My eyes... Damn you, Talbot!
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Gwen Conliffe: It must be a wonderful luxury doing battle with imaginary demons, Mr. Talbot. Mine right now are very real.
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Lawrence Talbot: I must confess, I envy my brother. The days he had with you, what joy he must have felt. I would have given anything I own to have known you in another life. I must get back to Talbot Hall and end this.
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Faq
Q
Is this a sequel to "Van Helsing"?
A
No. Van Helsing (2004) used the Wolf Man character but not the name "Lawrence Talbot," the name of the original Wolf Man.
Q
What is 'The Wolfman' about?
A
Q
How much sex, violence, and profanity are in this movie?
A
For detailed information about the amounts and types of (a) sex and nudity, (b) violence and gore, (c) profanity, (d) alcohol, drugs, and smoking, and (e) frightening and intense scenes in this movie, consult the IMDb Parents Guide for this movie. The Parents Guide for The Wolfman can be found here.
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Photos from cast
Cristina Contes Asa Butterfield
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