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Werewolf (also known as Arizona Werewolf) is an American direct-to-video horror film directed by Tony Zarrindast and starring Jorge Rivero, Richard Lynch, Federico Cavalli, Adrianna Miles, and Joe Estevez.
Werewolf: Directed by Tony Zarindast. With Jorge Rivero, Richard Lynch, Federico Cavalli, Adriana Stastny. Unscrupulous archaeologists try to take advantage of an outbreak of lycanthropy prompted by the discovery of a werewolf skeleton in the Arizona desert.
- (4K)
- Horror
- Tony Zarindast
- 1996-01-21
After an archaeological team in Arizona unearths a werewolf skeleton and one of them develops symptoms of lycanthropy before dying, the dig's foreman, Yuri, tries to infect other townspeople as an experiment.
- Tony Zarindast
- 99 min
- 4
Werewolf (also known as Arizona Werewolf) is a 1996 American direct-to-video horror film by Iranian-born director Tony Zarindast. It is best known for being lampooned in a 1998 episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000.
- Tony Zarindast
Werewolf, also known as Arizona Werewolf, is a 1996 direct-to-video horror film. Archaeologists working in Arizona find a werewolf skeleton. In this film, werewolves are part of American Indian mythology, which the head archaeologist Noel (Richard Lynch) calls a skin-walker or yee naaldlooshii (which somehow gets pronounced "yottaglanchi"). And ...
Aug 3, 2002 · Werewolf begins with an unlikely team of archaeologists on an unlikely dig in Arizona finding an unlikely werewolf skeleton -- completely intact. Obviously this isn't the movie to watch if you dislike implausibilities.
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The movie sets off on a chilling note as a series of mysterious and gruesome murders start to plague a tranquil community nestled deep within the heart of the countryside. The terrified residents find themselves facing an unimaginable enemy—an elusive and bloodthirsty werewolf roaming their midst.