/obT4b4dD3FfczTHID2tSpQDZkQW.jpg
ThrillerTV MovieHorror

Scream of the Wolf

- Death comes out of the woods on four paws and returns on two feet. A beast? A human? Only the dead know.

A big-game hunter comes out of retirement to help track down a killer wolf, and begins to suspect that it isn't a wolf but an animal that can take human form.

Release Date : 1974-01-16

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Metromedia Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Peter Graves

Character Name : John Wetherby

Original Name : Peter Graves

Gender : Male

Clint Walker

Character Name : Byron Douglas

Original Name : Clint Walker

Gender : Male

Jo Ann Pflug

Character Name : Sandy Miller

Original Name : Jo Ann Pflug

Gender : Female

Philip Carey

Character Name : Sheriff Vernon Bell

Original Name : Philip Carey

Gender : Male

Don Megowan

Character Name : Grant

Original Name : Don Megowan

Gender : Male

Jim Storm

Character Name : Boy

Original Name : Jim Storm

Gender : Male

Randy Kirby

Character Name : Brian Hammond

Original Name : Randy Kirby

Gender : Male

Vernon Weddle

Character Name : Newsman

Original Name : Vernon Weddle

Gender : Male

Bill Baldwin

Character Name : Reporter

Original Name : Bill Baldwin

Gender : Male

Orville Sherman

Character Name : Coroner

Original Name : Orville Sherman

Gender : Male

Tom Dever

Character Name :

Original Name : Tom Dever

Gender : Male

Chuck Hayward

Character Name :

Original Name : Chuck Hayward

Gender : Male

Reviews

W

Wuchak

@Wuchak

2021-10-28

_**One of Clint Walker’s best roles and certainly his most intriguing**_ People are found slain in the coastal Los Angeles region from what appears to be a vicious animal. The Sheriff (Philip Carey) enlists the help of a former hunter turned author, John Wetherby (Peter Graves). He in turn seeks the assistance of his mysterious big game hunter friend (Clint Walker), who seems entertained by the heightened fear that the attacks have created. Jo Ann Pflug is on hand as the author’s girlfriend. “Scream of the Wolf” (1972) debuted on TV as a Movie of the Week. The 70s produced some really good or even great television films, like “Tribes” (1970), “Duel” (1971), “The Night Stalker” (1972), “Kung Fu” (1972), “Short Walk to Daylight” (1972), “Go Ask Alice” (1973), “Pray for the Wildcats” (1974), "Dracula" with Jack Palance (1974), “Trilogy of Terror” (1975) and many more. This one was directed by Dan Curtis, known for Dark Shadows and the first two Kolchak movies, the aforementioned “The Night Stalker” and the just-as-good sequel “The Night Strangler” (1973). It’s similar in tone to those movies, just without Kolchak (Darren McGavin), and is superior to “Moon of the Wolf,” another ABC Movie of the Week from two years prior. Actually, I think Peter Graves makes for a superior protagonist to the somewhat goofy McGavin and I could see this becoming a series, like Kolchak, wherein Wetherby (Graves) encounters and endeavors to solve mysterious phenomena each episode. But what makes this flick so worthwhile is Clint Walker’s character, Byron. He’s a Zaroff-type (from “The Most Dangerous Game”) and Walker is perfect for the quiet, enigmatic loner who respects primal emotions, fair hunting, cunning and strength above all. Wetherby’s girlfriend (Pflug) naturally discerns Byron’s dark eccentricity, which he finds amusing in his thoroughly nonchalant way. The film doesn’t overstay its welcome at a mere 1 hour, 14 minutes, and was shot at Universal City, California, and the nearby coast. GRADE: B