
Wolfen, Wolfen, Blu-Ray
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$5 - $10, Albert Finney, Andre Stolka, Anne Marie Photamo, Annie Gagen, Burr DeBenning, Caitlin O'Heaney, Charles Howerton, Chris Manor, Corey Burton, Cullen Johnson, Dan Sturkie, David Connell, Dehl Berti, Diane Venora, Dick O'Neill, Donald Symington, E Brian Dean, Eddy Navas, Edward James Olmos, Evening Lilly, Frank Adonis, George Stonefish, Glenn Benoit, Gordon Eagle, Gregory Hines, Horror, Horror & Suspense, James Tolkan, Jane Lind, Javier First-Day-of-Light, Jeff Ware, Jeffery Thompson, Jery Hewitt, Joaquin Rainbow, John Ferraro, John McCurry, Linda Gary, Max Goff, Max M Brown, Mel Welles, Michael Wadleigh, Movies, Movies & TV › Movies, Mystery & Thrillers, Over $10, Pat Parris, Paul Skyhorse, Pete Dyer, Peter Michael Goetz, Ralph Bell, Ray Serra, Raymond Serra, Reginald VelJohnson, Richard Minchenberg, Ricky Hawkeye, Rino Thunder, Robert King, Robert Mobeley, Roy Brocksmith, Rupert Hitzig, Sam Gray, Sarah Felder, Thomas Ryan, Tom Noonan, Tony Latham, Tony Stratta, Under $5, Victor Arnold, Warner Archive Collection, William Sheridan, WolfenA real-estate tycoon, his coke-binging wife and a slum wino have something grisly in common: They're the latest victims in a series of random murders. A veteran NYPD detective soon suspects the killings may be supernatural and deliberate - ages-old beings of cunning intelligence and incredible power defending their turf from the encroachments of humankind. Using a Steadicam camera and Louma crane to simulate the predators' perspectives. Director Michael Wadleigh (Woodstock) achieves a remarkable blend of New York City mystery and menace not captured on film before. With deft performances by Albert Finney, Gregory Hines, Diane Venora and Edward James Olmos, Wolfen is a full-fanged, full-throttle horror ride.