
“Things are about to get a little hairy.”
An American man unwittingly gets involved with werewolves who have developed a serum allowing them to transform at will.
Release Date: 5/29/1997
Runtime: 98 minutes
Languages: French, English
Director: Anthony Waller
Budget: $22.0M
Revenue: $26.6M
Companies: Hollywood Pictures, Cometstone Pictures, J&M Entertainment, Avrora Media, Président Films, Delux Productions, Stonewood Communications, Propaganda Films, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
Countries: France, Germany, Luxembourg, Netherlands, United Kingdom, United States of America
Charles Dance
**Staggeringly awful.** Fails to be scary. Fails to be amusing. Terrible acting. This comes across as a fan film made by a struggling theatre troupe manned by amateurs. This excitable bunch of talent free people decide it would be fun to _galavant_ around Paris wearing a phoney throat also. They are keen, I'll give them that but it's just that they are in a stinker of fan video proportions. The joy they take in appearing out of thin air with their torn throats reminded me of an episode of Randall and Hopkirk Deceased. Light and frothy - with no menace or air of unease present. Now you see him - now you don't! _This is pantomime stuff._ A disgrace to John Landis' classic this thing is. The whole production is cable movie quality. SYFY channel stuff, right here. If Landis were dead, he would be spinning in his grave. - Charles Dance

Tom Everett Scott
Andy McDermott

Julie Delpy
Serafine Pigot

Vince Vieluf
Brad

Phil Buckman
Chris

Julie Bowen
Amy Finch

Pierre Cosso
Claude

Thierry Lhermitte
Dr. Thierry Pigot

Maria Machado
Chief Bonnet

Tom Novembre
Inspector LeDuc
Serge Basso
Officer with Flashlight

Charles Maquignon
Bouncer
Ben Salem Bouabdallah
Detective Ben Bou
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