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The Wolfman

  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
115K
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Anthony Hopkins, Benicio Del Toro, Hugo Weaving, and Emily Blunt in The Wolfman (2010)
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Upon his return to his ancestral homeland, an American man is bitten and subsequently cursed by a werewolf.Upon his return to his ancestral homeland, an American man is bitten and subsequently cursed by a werewolf.Upon his return to his ancestral homeland, an American man is bitten and subsequently cursed by a werewolf.

  • Director
    • Joe Johnston
  • Writers
    • Andrew Kevin Walker
    • David Self
    • Curt Siodmak
  • Stars
    • Benicio Del Toro
    • Anthony Hopkins
    • Emily Blunt
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    115K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joe Johnston
    • Writers
      • Andrew Kevin Walker
      • David Self
      • Curt Siodmak
    • Stars
      • Benicio Del Toro
      • Anthony Hopkins
      • Emily Blunt
    • 558User reviews
    • 384Critic reviews
    • 43Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 4 wins & 9 nominations total

    Videos12

    The Wolfman: Official Super Bowl Spot
    Trailer 0:16
    The Wolfman: Official Super Bowl Spot
    The Wolfman: Trailer #2
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    The Wolfman: Trailer #1
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    The Wolfman: Aberline Pursues The Wolfman Through The Streets Of London
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    The Wolfman: Aberline Pursues The Wolfman Through The Streets Of London
    The Wolfman: Sir John Defends Lawrence From A Mob At Talbot Manor
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    The Wolfman: Sir John Defends Lawrence From A Mob At Talbot Manor
    The Wolfman: Gwen Consults The Gypsy About The Curse
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    The Wolfman: Gwen Consults The Gypsy About The Curse

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    Benicio Del Toro
    Benicio Del Toro
    • Lawrence Talbot
    Anthony Hopkins
    Anthony Hopkins
    • Sir John Talbot
    Emily Blunt
    Emily Blunt
    • Gwen Conliffe
    Simon Merrells
    Simon Merrells
    • Ben Talbot
    Gemma Whelan
    Gemma Whelan
    • Gwen's Maid
    Mario Marin-Borquez
    • Young Lawrence
    Asa Butterfield
    Asa Butterfield
    • Young Ben
    Cristina Contes
    • Solana
    Art Malik
    Art Malik
    • Singh
    Malcolm Scates
    • Butcher
    Nicholas Day
    Nicholas Day
    • Colonel Montford
    Michael Cronin
    • Dr. Lloyd
    David Sterne
    David Sterne
    • Mr. Kirk
    David Schofield
    David Schofield
    • Constable Nye
    Roger Frost
    Roger Frost
    • Reverend Fisk
    Rob Dixon
    • Squire Strickland
    Clive Russell
    Clive Russell
    • MacQueen
    Oliver Adams
    • Gypsy Boy
    • Director
      • Joe Johnston
    • Writers
      • Andrew Kevin Walker
      • David Self
      • Curt Siodmak
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews558

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    9ryanwinning1

    I am appalled by the 5.8 rating

    I remember watching "The Wolfman" in theaters and being blown away by how well done this film was and then years later seeing on IMDB that it only scored a 5.8 rating and just scratching my head wondering if I missed something. Now I'm 2021 I Just rewatched it on Netflix and it's still a phenomenal movie! Absolutely incredible! I can't imagine how this movie could have been any better! I believe this movie should be rated along the same lines as "Sleepy Hallow!" I give it a 9/10!

    All the actors are great but a huge surprise is Hugo Weaving in the Sherlock Holmes style detective hot on the case of whether or not Lawrence(Benicio Del Toro) is a werewolf or not! I'd love to give spoilers but I won't! It's just a must watch film!
    kevinkirkley85

    The Wolfman

    This movie has it all. Great actors, great music, a great setting and mood, great CGI and special effects, just great everything. And on top of that, you got a werewolf running around. I would also heavily recommend watching the unrated directors cut of this movie, it goes much deeper into the story and clears up some of the confusion in the theatrical version and also adds some more action packed violence in the middle of the film. I was a skeptic before watching this movie because of some of the reviews but to me this movie deserves much more attention than it got. For me, it's a must watch and I would recommend this to anyone who is looking for a great way to spend some time on a full moon lit night.
    8deloudelouvain

    Underrated for this genre.

    I'm surprised by the low ratings The Wolfman gets. Surprised yes and no because I've giving up since a long time deciding whether or not I should watch a movie based solely on the ratings. Too much people rate mediocre movies with the highest score possible whilst perfectly good entertaining movies are being bashed. The Wolfman is entertaining, certainly in the lycanthrope genre, a genre that had multiple bad movies in the past, but this one is one for the "good werewolf movies list". The cast is full of excellent actors like Benicio Del Toro, Anthony Hopkins, Emily Blunt and others. The cinematography was what I liked the most about this movie, a nice dark tone of imaging added something special to the ambiance. It's not a wonder it won an Oscar for make-up as that was also one of the better things about The Wolfman. The story could have been better, I won't deny that, but all the rest made up for it. The Wolfman is underrated certainly in this genre.
    7gavin6942

    Good Fun, Polished Look

    Upon his return to his ancestral homeland, an American man (Benicio del Toro) is bitten, and subsequently cursed by, a werewolf.

    A remake of this sort is caught in a no-win trap. If it tries to reinvent the story entirely, it will make some fans upset for deserting the source material. But, on the other hand, coming too close to the original will have people saying there is no way to top the original (which may be true).

    Benicio del Toro was the obvious choice for the wolf man, and he plays the part well. The cinematography and atmosphere are gorgeous, and the Elfman music is appreciated (and much more subdued than many of his scores). Rick Baker won another Oscar for his makeup here, and who can argue with that?

    The reviews tended to be negative. Roger Ebert, no fan of horror, gave a lukewarm review of 2.5 stars, but then had to find a flaw regardless of any praise he had: "The film has one flaw, and faithful readers will not be surprised to find it involves the CGI special effects. No doubt there are whole scenes done so well in CGI that I didn't even spot them, but when the werewolf bounds through the forest, he does so with too much speed. He would be more convincing if he moved like a creature of considerable weight."

    Granted, he is spot on. When you have Baker on your crew, there is no need for CGI (or at least not very much of it). There is no shame in using it when it honestly helps, but when it stands out like a sore thumb, maybe it is time to do a few reshoots.
    7Redhead_Reviewer

    Not Bad at All

    One of the most heavily criticized types of films is the remake. The most common criticism is that there is no reason to remake something that already exists and can still be accessed. While this is heavily lobbied at the live-action Disney films of today, the complaint has been around for a long time. And while I imagine that fans of the original Wolfman film from the classic horror films look down on this movie, I have to say that it delivers a satisfying package.

    One thing to note about the remake is the inclusion of more bloody kills. While I haven't seen the original Wolfman, I imagine that the film practices of the day had tame kills in the same vein as Frankenstein and Dracula. But here, and especially in the unrated cut which I watched, the mostly practical effects make for some great gore, even if most of it is caused by simple slashes to the body and neck. There are some noticeable moments of CGI blood spurts and transformation sequences, but that doesn't stop the rest of the action from being pretty good.

    The cast also does a great job, which is to be expected from so many big names: Benicio del Toro, Anthony Hopkins, Emily Blunt, and Hugo Weaving all give great performances, as well as the more minor characters. In addtion, the set designs and costumes are amazing as well. The manor in particular has a great, creepy design.

    One thing I did find very lacking is the character of Gwen. While Blunt is an amazing actress and her performance is still good, she doesn't do much in the film besides be the love interest. It's a shame, because the setup in the beginning of her husband being one of the Wolfman's victims would make for a cool Van Helsing-style character driven by revenge to parallel Weaving's more lawful take on the character. In addition, her inclusion in the final act greatly added to that unwanted romance element. But if you can look past that fairly sizable flaw, I see no reason to look down on this movie. It's a fun watch, and I don't see why its score is just 5.8.

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    • Trivia
      The bear owned by the gypsies was actually recycled animation from The Golden Compass (2007). The Polar Bear was changed into a Grizzly for this movie.
    • Goofs
      Gwen regrets getting Lawrence involved, saying that if she had never sent him that letter, he would still be in New York. She sent Lawrence a letter when Ben went missing in the theatrical version, but in the extended cut she went to tell him in person instead. Yet the "letter" line is retained in both versions even though it doesn't make sense in the latter.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Maleva: [voiceover] Even a man who is pure in heart and says his prayers by night, may become a wolf when the wolfbane blooms, and the autumn moon is bright.

    • Crazy credits
      In the Director's Cut, the Universal logo at the start is a CGI recreation of the one from the 1940s, as a homage to the time when the original "Wolfman" was made.
    • Alternate versions
      The Unrated Director's Cut includes additional scenes not seen in the theatrical release:
      • The Universal logo at the beginning of the film is the 1940's logo used in the original "The Wolfman"
      • Ben Talbot's death is slightly longer.
      • An entirely new sequence showing Lawrence Talbot performing in a London play. Gwen Conliffe visits him in his dressing room post-show and interrupts a party to inform him that his brother Ben has gone missing. Lawrence dismisses her by saying that he cannot help as he is contracted to do 30 performances and is leaving for the States in the morning. This sequence creates an anachronism/goof later in the film as instead of mentioning her visiting him in London, Lawrence continuously references a letter that Gwen sent him which brings him to Blackmoor (as seen in the theatrical version).
      • As Lawrence travels by train to Blackmoor, there is a scene with an uncredited Max Von Sydow as an old man who gives Lawrence his silver wolf-head cane as protection (the cane that Sir John Talbot wields at the end of the film).
      • The tavern scene is slightly longer. After MacQueen's "melted down me mum's silverware" story, the villagers scoff at the notion of the killer being a werewolf, and blame the Talbots' misfortune on their dealings with the gypsies. One of the villagers calls Lawrence's late mother a "crazy gypsy whore", and Lawrence angrily confronts him and throws a drink in his face. After Lawrence is kicked out of the tavern, the villagers realize his identity.
      • When the posse fires into the hole after MacQueen's arm is ripped off, a rifle slug nails MacQueen in the chest, killing him. Additionally, there are a number of deleted and extended scenes:
      • After his attack, Lawrence has a short conversation with Gwen where she blames herself for the tragedy that has befallen the Talbots. Lawrence looks out the window and sees the posse that has come to round him up and tells Gwen to get his father while he goes outside to talk to them (the "you bear the mark of the beast" scene)
      • Lawrence's conversation with Singh is slightly longer. After Lawrence asks him why he never left Blackmoor, Singh explains that Sir John saved his life many years ago and that as a result he vowed to stay by his side.
      • The mausoleum transformation scene is slightly longer.
      • The London chase scene is longer. The Wolfman walks into a costume party / opera performance and is mistaken for a costumed patron. He attacks one of the patrons but is chased off by Aberline and his men.
      • Additionally, the Wolfman crashes a puppet theater performance in a park and kills the puppeteer. Aberline chases him out of the park and into the path of a steam engine (as seen in the theatrical version).
      • The final fight is slightly longer and sequenced differently than the theatrical version.
    • Connections
      Edited from The Golden Compass (2007)

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    • Release date
      • February 12, 2010 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Japan
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Romany
      • Romanian
      • Ukrainian
    • Also known as
      • El hombre lobo
    • Filming locations
      • Chatsworth House, Chatsworth, Bakewell, Derbyshire, England, UK(Exterior)
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • Relativity Media
      • Bluegrass Films
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    • Budget
      • $150,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $61,979,680
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $31,479,235
      • Feb 14, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $139,789,765
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 43 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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