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Release Date: 1972 Cast: Claudia McNeil, Geoffrey Lewis, John Davis Chandler, Paul R. DeVille, Bradford Dillman, David Janssen, John Beradino, Royal Dano, Barbara Rush
Categories: Movies, Thriller, Horror, Indie, Supernatural, Creature Film, Mystery, Suspense, Crime Thriller Moon of the Wolf is an American made-for-television Gothic horror film first broadcast on September 26, 1972 on ABC Movie of the Week. It starred David Janssen, Barbara Rush, Geoffrey Lewis and Bradford Dillman, with a script written by Alvin Sapinsley (based on Leslie H. Whitten's novel of the same name). The film was directed by Daniel Petrie and filmed on location in Burnside, Louisiana.
The film begins following a moonlit night in the Louisiana Bayou town of Marsh Island as two farmers(Royal Dano) discover the mauled, dead body of a local resident, an attractive young girl. Sheriff... MORE
Moon of the Wolf is an American made-for-television Gothic horror film first broadcast on September 26, 1972 on ABC Movie of the Week. It starred David Janssen, Barbara Rush, Geoffrey Lewis and Bradford Dillman, with a script written by Alvin Sapinsley (based on Leslie H. Whitten's novel of the same name). The film was directed by Daniel Petrie and filmed on location in Burnside, Louisiana.
The film begins following a moonlit night in the Louisiana Bayou town of Marsh Island as two farmers(Royal Dano) discover the mauled, dead body of a local resident, an attractive young girl. Sheriff Aaron Whitaker (David Janssen) is called in. The victim's temperamental brother Lawrence Burrifors (Geoffrey Lewis) arrives at the crime scene and jumps to the conclusion that the girl's lover committed the murder, a man whose very name her brother does not know. The town's Dr. Drutan (John Beradino) examines the body and pronounces the girl died of a severe blow to the head caused by a human hand. He tells Sheriff Whitaker, "It looks like you have a murder on your hands." The sheriff replies, "Just what I needed."
The sheriff continues to investigate the crime and interviews people who knew the LESS
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