Rating: R
Genre:
Horror
Release Date: 11/26/1997
SubTitles: Espanol
Dubbed: English/French/Espanol
Sound: DD2/DD5.1
Run Time: 125 Minutes
Flags: Violence, Adult Situations, Not For Children, Adult Language
Distributor/Studio: Columbia TriStar
Jack Nicholson becomes a werewolf in this bizarre comedy-horror film directed by
Mike Nichols. Nicholson plays Will Randall, a book editor with a testosterone deficit who has just been sacked at his publishing firm by a new boss, Raymond Alden (
Christopher Plummer). A colleague, Stewart Swinton (
James Spader), whom Randall thought was his friend, betrays him. Randall's personality changes after he hits a wolf with his car and gets bitten by the creature. He immediately feels more powerful, has heightened hearing and vision, and sets about to right the wrongs in his life. He visits Alden at the publisher's mansion to protest his dismissal, and he is asked to leave -- but Alden's daughter Laura (
Michelle Pfeiffer) asks him to stay for lunch. Laura loves to defy her father. Will tells her about the wolf bite, and she becomes attracted to him. But because werewolves usually kill the ones they love, Laura is in danger. Will reasserts his place in the publishing world, supported by his loyal secretary Mary (
Eileen Atkins), and his relationship with Laura deepens.
~ Michael Betzold, All Movie Guide
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A Beastly Tale of Love and Betrayal.
Oscar-winning director, Mike Nichols preents a different kind of werewolf story minus the bizarre make-up. Academy Award winner, Jack Nicholson stars as as assistant publishing editor, who is attacked and bitten by a wolf, and soon, he begins to suffer the effects of the lycanthropic curse when he starts changing into a werewolf. Unlike in the classic Lon Chaney, Jr. movie of the '40s, Oscar-winning make-up artist, Rick Baker does not apply a lot of heavy make-up to make Nicholson look like a werewolf. Also starring Michelle Pfeiffer, James Spader, Kate Nelligan, Christopher Plummer, Richard Jenkins, Eileen Atkins, David Hyde Pierce, Ron Rifkin, Allison Janney, Om Puri, Prunella Scales and Osgood Perkins. Beware: when you see the full moon tonight, you too, might become a werewolf yourself. Happy Halloween.