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Unscrupulous archaeologists try to take advantage of an outbreak of lycanthropy prompted by the discovery of a werewolf skeleton in the Arizona desert.

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Yuri (as George Rivero)
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Noel
Federico Cavalli ...
Paul Niles (as Fred Cavalli)
Adriana Stastny ...
Natalie Burke (as Adrianna Miles)
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Joel
Jules Desjarlais ...
Tommy
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Sam the Keeper
Tony Zarindast ...
Security Guard
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Bill
Heidi Biorn ...
Carrie (as Heidi Bjorn)
Neena Belini ...
Girl in Jeep
Daniel Robert ...
Kid in Jeep
Jerry Scott ...
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Nurse
Tony Bova ...
Doctor
Angelina ...
Receptionist
Vince ...
Driver
Mark Williams ...
Pool Player
Joe Richards ...
Taxi Driver
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Bill Brinsfield ...
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Tammy Curtis ...
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Amelia Diaz ...
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Sean P. Donahue ...
Attacked Pedestrian (uncredited)
Brad Hornbacher ...
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Faith Ice ...
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Dean T. Moody ...
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Dawn Morgan ...
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Rosemary Russell ...
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Megyn Shott ...
Woman in Bar Booth (uncredited)
Linda Solomon ...
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Robert Stachowiak ...
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Christopher Warner ...
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Stephen Yoakam ...
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Directed by

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Tony Zarindast

Written by

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Tony Zarindast ... (screenplay) &
Brad Hornbacher ... (screenplay)

Produced by

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Mark Fitzgerald ... executive producer
Nahid Heusser ... line producer
Mike Morgan ... associate producer
Tony Zarindast ... producer

Music by

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Keith Bilderbeck

Cinematography by

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Dan Gilman
Robert Hayes

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Peter Taylor

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Mato ... film timer
Robert Nadey ... second assistant editor
Shane Williams ... assistant film editor

Production Design by

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George Peirson

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Jackie Pereira

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Paula M. Denton

Makeup Department

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Tammy Curtis ... makeup artist
Kachina Rochon ... makeup artist
Mike Tristano ... special makeup effects
Max Village ... hair stylist
Mark Williams ... special makeup effects

Production Management

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Jim Clark ... unit manager
Jim Conrad ... post-production supervisor
John Simpson ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Joseph Ciciliano ... assistant director
Bob Huesser ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Amelia Diaz ... graphic illustrator
Joe Gantozo ... set constructor
Lance Newman ... carpenter

Sound Department

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Rob Braxton ... boom operator
Walter Canton ... sound effects editor
Ashley Heusser ... adr editor
Lou Kirkstine ... sound editor
Chris Leplus ... sound mixer
Renato Marinelli ... foley artist

Special Effects by

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Enzo Diliberto ... special effects

Stunts

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Sean P. Donahue ... stunt coordinator (as Sean Donohue)
John Hobson ... stunts
Joe Rose ... stunts
Bruce Paul Barbour ... stunt driver (uncredited)
Randall Oliver ... stunts (uncredited)

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Eulanda Bailey ... second assistant camera
Jeff Barco ... still photographer
Patrick Campuzano ... best boy
Marcelo Colacilli ... gaffer
Vince Cowan ... key grip
Jeff Flaim ... electrician
Clayton Fowler ... electrician
Ken Halbroeder ... grip
Ian Jordan ... grip
Melanie Montilla ... grip
Bill Oatman ... photographer: second unit
Justin Portwood ... grip
Tessa Rodriguez ... electrician
Brad Scharbit ... electrician
Angela J. Soriano ... camera loader
Tara Summers ... first assistant camera

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Linda Solomon ... key costumer

Location Management

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Linda Joyce ... location manager

Music Department

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Albert Dawson ... music editor
Omar Firestone ... musician: cello

Script and Continuity Department

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Suzanne Lutz ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Tish Carter ... assistant: Mr. Zarindast
Mark C. Cohen Jr. ... auditor
Penny Cooper ... caterer
Robert Denton ... financial consultant
Maryanne Down ... accountant
Monica Nazmie ... payroll
Angelo Raguseo ... supervising mixing engineer
Rosemary Russell ... production secretary
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

A team of archaeologists with unplaceable accents unearth a skeleton at a dig in an Arizona quarry. The Native Americans on the dig instantly recognize it as the remains of a werewolf, so the team leaders immediately take it to their lab and stare at it. Natalie, one of the team members, thinks it's absolutely fascinating, but Yuri siezes on greater ambitions when one of the dig assistants, who injured themself on the remains, becomes infected and turns into a werewolf in full view of hospital personnel. Yuri then conducts an experiment infecting other people in town to see if they turn into werewolves as well. When Paul arrives at the lab to assist in analyzing the remains, Yuri infects him, too. After Paul's transformation (under a week-long full moon), Natalie tries to save him. Written by Leo L. Schwab

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Also Known As
  • Le loup-garou (France)
  • Arizona Werewolf
  • Lobisomem (Brazil)
  • Loup-garou (Canada, French title)
  • Ο λυκάνθρωπος της Αριζόνα (Greece)
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Runtime
  • 99 min
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Budget $350,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Director Tony Zarindast used stock footage for the car wreck which he had purchased prior to starting work on Werewolf (1995). In an attempt to make the footage match, he had the car painted the matching color of the stock footage car. See more »
Goofs Uri's hair color and style changes constantly throughout the film with no explanation. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Werewolf (1998). See more »
Quotes Natalie: [totally flat and lifeless] This is absolutely fascinating...
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