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The Wolf Man (The Wolfman)
The end of the nineteenth century. The small village in the province of Blackmoor patriarchal England. At night, the full moon, scary bloodthirsty monsters goes hunting for the villagers, and in the morning the next torn lifeless body found in the woods among the trees. The village prevails fear, hopelessness and powerlessness incomprehensible manifestation of the forces of darkness. Inspector Frederick Abberline only (Hugo Weaving) does not believe in the supernatural. On the instructions of Scotland Yard, he is investigating the bizarre murder, knowing that the matter is not easy. At the same time, I left the village a few decades ago, Lawrence Talbot (Benicio Del Toro), the son of Sir John Talbot (Anthony Hopkins), returning to their homes. He responded to the request of the bride of his brother Konliff Gwen (Emily Blunt), to help her in search of her husband. But immediately falls on his brother's funeral. The monster killed him. Wanting revenge, Lawrence is going on the hunt for the beast. Inspector Abberline convinces him not to, but Lawrence does not listen to anyone's advice. And in the morning he was found seriously wounded, bitten by the beast. Now he bears the mark of the beast, and he becomes a werewolf, persecuted and hide from everyone.
The Wolf Man (The Wolfman): United States, United Kingdom
Director: Joe Johnston
Cast: Emily Blunt, Benicio Del Toro, Hugo Weaving, Anthony Hopkins, Geraldine Chaplin ...
Produced by Sean Daniel, Bill Carraro, Benicio Del Toro
Operator: Shelly Johnson
Writers: Andrew Kevin Walker, David Self, Kurt Sodmak
Composer: Paul Haslinger
Premiere: February 12 2010
Budget: 85,000,000 $
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The Wolf Man (The Wolfman): United States, United Kingdom
Director: Joe Johnston
Cast: Emily Blunt, Benicio Del Toro, Hugo Weaving, Anthony Hopkins, Geraldine Chaplin ...
Produced by Sean Daniel, Bill Carraro, Benicio Del Toro
Operator: Shelly Johnson
Writers: Andrew Kevin Walker, David Self, Kurt Sodmak
Composer: Paul Haslinger
Premiere: February 12 2010
Budget: 85,000,000 $
Posters for the film:
Stills:
Video of the filming: