Teen Wolf

    Teen Wolf
    1985

    Synopsis

    When a shy teenager's new-found powers help him score at basketball - and with the popular girls - he has some pretty hairy decisions to make.

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    Cast

    • Michael J. FoxScott Howard
    • James HamptonHarold Howard
    • Susan UrsittiLisa 'Boof' Marconi
    • Jerry LevineRupert 'Stiles' Stilinski
    • Matt AdlerLewis
    • Lorie GriffinPamela Wells
    • Jim McKrellVice Principal Rusty Thorne
    • Mark ArnoldMick McAllister
    • Jay TarsesCoach Bobby Finstock
    • Mark HoltonChubby

    Recommandations

    • 63

      Chicago Tribune

      Teen Wolf is a clever and inventive film, a soft and contemporary retelling of the familiar werewolf tale.
    • 25

      Miami Herald

      The formulae of gal-next-door and big game are followed so slavishly that it's hard to laugh at Teen Wolf even on the rare moments when it is original. The script and the direction are simply too lazy, too contemptuous even of adolescent audiences. [24 Aug 1985, p.C5]
    • 25

      Washington Post

      Fox's performance is a shadow of his "Future" self, and the rest of the cast -- everyone from teeny-boppers to wise guys to baffled adults -- are equally benumbed. You really can't blame them, what with a screenplay by Joseph Loeb III and Matthew Weisman that relies on "losing control of his bodily functions" for its biggest laugh. [24 Aug 1985, p.C6]
    • 20

      The New York Times

      For a film that's so innocuous, Teen Wolf is aggressively boring.
    • 20

      Variety

      Lightweight item is innocuous and well-intentioned but terribly feeble, another example of a decent idea yielding the least imaginative results conceivable.

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