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Additional information for The Wolfman, which has a domestic theatrical release set for February 12, 2010. The film is being distributed by Universal Pictures and has not yet been rated. The Wolfman has a total running time of 103 minutes.

  • R USA
  • 15 UK
  • 18 South Korea
  • R15+ Japan
  • 18 Ireland
  • K-15 Finland
  • NC-16 Singapore
  • R16 New Zealand
  • MA Australia
  • -12 France
  • 16 Netherlands
  • 18A Canada
  • 15 Norway
  • M/16 Portugal
  • R-13 Philippines
  • 14 Peru
  • 16 Argentina
  • 18PL Malaysia
  • 16 Brazil
  • III Hong Kong
  • R-12 Taiwan
  • B15 Mexico
  • 15 Sweden
  • 14 Austria
  • 15 Denmark
  • 16 Germany
  • 103min
  • 119min
  • 70min
  • El hombre lobo Argentina
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  • Wolfman Croatia
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  • Ο Λυκάνθρωπος Greece
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  • Le loup-garou Canada
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  • O lykanthropos Greece
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  • Vilkolakis Lithuania
  • Vlkodlak Czech Republic
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  • January 27, 2010 Italy
  • February 04, 2010 Spain
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  • February 10, 2010 France
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  • February 12, 2010 USA
  • February 12, 2010 Uruguay
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  • February 19, 2010 Turkey
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  • April 01, 2010 Israel
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  • Upon his return to his ancestral homeland, an American man is bitten, and subsequently cursed by, a werewolf.
  • In 1891, Gwen Conliffe (Emily Blunt) writes to Lawrence Talbot (Benicio del Toro) to tell him that his brother, Ben, has disappeared. Lawrence, a renowned Shakespearean actor, is touring London and races to the family's estate in Blackmoor. He has been estranged from his family for many years, since his father, Sir John Talbot (Anthony Hopkins) sent him to an insane asylum after witnessing his mother's mysterious death. When Lawrence arrives, Talbot Hall is in disrepair. John tells him that Ben's mauled body had been found the day before.Lawrence goes into town to see the body, which is kept at the local slaughterhouse. The butcher gives Ben's personal effects to Lawrence. Later, in the local tavern, Lawrence overhears the locals debate about who was responsible. Many blame a band of gypsies who are camped outside of town. Another claims that several decades earlier a similar murder had happened and that his father suspected a werewolf. Among Ben's belongings was a medallion that had been purchased from the gypsies.After Gwen leaves for London, Lawrence goes to the gypsy camp on the night of a full moon. Maleva (Geraldine Chaplin) tells him that something evil had befallen his brother. The local townspeople descend on the camp to force them to turn over a dancing bear that might have been the killer. But a superhumanly strong wolf-like creature descends on the camp, slaughtering many people. Lawrence sees a young boy run into the woods. Intending to rescue him, Lawrence follows but is attacked by the creature, who bites him on the shoulder before being chased off by the armed townspeople. Maleva sutures his wounds. Her daughter says Lawrence should be killed, but Maleva refuses, saying he is still a man. Only a loved one can kill him.Gwen returns toTalbot Hall to nurse Lawrence back to health. He has several fearful dreams but after a few weeks appears to have completely healed. John's faithful manservant, Singh (Art Malik) shows Lawrence the silver bullets he has and implies that something monstrous is on the loose in Blackmoor. Inspector Abberline (Hugo Weaving) arrives from London to investigate the recent murders. He suspects Lawrence because of his past mental issues and masterful portrayals of mentally ill protagonists like Hamlet and Macbeth. Worried about what might happen, Lawrence sends Gwen away again. He then follows to John to Lady Talbot's crypt. He finds his father in the catacombs beneath the crypt, in a shrine to the dead mother -- a shrine that includes a chair specially fitted with restraints. John tells Lawrence that he has been dead for years, then locks himself in the room alone. As Lawrence tries to leave, he turns into the Wolf Man. Rampaging through the woods, he kills several townspeople who had created a trap in hopes of catching the monster. The next day, John leads Abberline and the local police to where a dazed, bloody human Lawrence is hiding.Lawrence is taken to the same asylum in London where he was incaracerated as a child. Dr. Hoenneger (Anthony Sher) subjects him to ice-water and electrotherapy treatments. John visits Lawrence to explain the curse hanging over the family. Many years before, John had been hunting in India. Intrigued by reports of an unusual predator living in a remote cave, John traveled to a remote area. In the cave, he was bitten by a feral boy and infected with lycanthropy. Lawrence realizes that he had seen his father as a werewolf kill their mother. John had relied on Singh to imprison him during full moons. John escaped the month before and killed Ben and attacked the gypsy camp. Now invigorated by the power of being a werewolf, John has no intention of restraining his power anymore. He leaves Lawrence in the asylum.Dr. Hoenneger takes Lawrence to an observation room to present him to his colleagues as an interesting test case. As the full moon streams through the window, Lawrence transforms into the Wolf Man in front of the doctors. He kills Dr. Hoenneger and escapes into the night. Abberline, who had been attending the demonstration, pursues him, shooting at him as he races along the rooftops. The Wolf Man kills people in a trolley before disappearing into the night. The next day a human Lawrence visits Gwen at her antique shop. They realize they have fallen in love. Abberline arrives and searches the shop. But Lawrence has already escaped and begun the long walk back to Blackmoor.Gwen studies lycanthropy and tracks down Maleva to ask her help. Maleva confirms that Lawrence cannot be cured and asks God to help Gwen do what she must. Abberline tracks Lawrence to Blackmoor, this time armed with silver bullets. Gwen makes her way there as well.Lawrence arrives at Talbot Hall and finds Singh's mauled body hanging in the foyer. He loads a gun with Singh's silver bullets and tracks John through the house. He finds John in the study. The silver bullets are duds and John beats Lawrence. When the full moon rises, they both transform into werewolves and fight to death. In their struggle, the room catches on fire. The Wolf Man kicks John into the fire, burning him alive, then decapitates him. Gwen arrives hoping to save Lawrence. When the Wolf Man attacks her, Abberline bursts in and shoots at him. As Gwen flees with Abberline's revolver, the Wolf Man bites Abberline but chases Gwen rather than finish him off.The Wolf Man traps Gwen above a waterfall. She lays down the gun and pleads with the man still inside the beast. Lawrence's consciousness faintly returns and the Wolf Man hesitates. When he is distracted by the sounds of a posse coming to kill him, Gwen retrieves the revolver and shoots him with a silver bullet. As he lays dying, Lawrence reverts to human form and thanks Gwen for doing what needed to be done. The wounded Abberline and the posse arrive as Lawrence dies.Universal Studios resurrects the classic lycanthrope with this tale of an American who experiences an unsettling transformation after returning to his ancestral home in Victorian-era Great Britain and being attacked by a rampaging werewolf. His brother having recently vanished without a trace, haunted nobleman Lawrence Talbot (Benicio Del Toro) returns to his family estate to investigate. What he discovers upon reuniting with his estranged father (Anthony Hopkins), however, is a destiny far darker than his blackest nightmares. As a young boy, the untimely death of his mother caused Talbot to grow up before his time. Though Talbot would attempt to bury his pain in the past by leaving the quiet Victorian hamlet of Blackmoor behind, the past returns with a vengeance when his brother's fiancée, Gwen Conliffe (Emily Blunt), convinces him to return home and aid the search for his missing brother. But something monstrous has been stalking the residents of Blackmoor from the nighttime shadows, something not quite human. Not even recently arrived Scotland Yard inspector Aberline (Hugo Weaving) can dream up a rational explanation for the gruesome spell that has been cast over Blackmoor, yet rumors of an ancient curse persist to this very day. According to legend, the afflicted will experience a horrific transformation by the light of the full moon, their animal rage becoming far too powerful for their human bodies to contain. Now, the woman Talbot loves is in mortal danger, and in order to protect her he must venture into the moonlit woods and destroy the beast before it destroys her. But this isn't your typical hunt, because before the beast can be slain, a simple man will uncover a primal side of himself that he never knew existed. Screenwriter Andrew Kevin Walker pens a film directed by Joe Johnston and featuring creature effects by special-effects makeup legend Rick Baker. [D-Man2010]Set in the late 1880s, the film keeps the plotline of the original, with Lawrence Talbot (Benicio del Toro) meeting his father (Anthony Hopkins) following the death (and in the remake, disappearance) of his brother. The film details events during Lawrence's past that led to his estrangement from his father (which includes Gwen), and the setting is changed from the mythical Welsh village of Llanwelly to the English village of Blackmore and the city of London. The official synopsis states Talbot was traumatized by his mother's death as a child, while Gwen Conliffe (Emily Blunt) is his brother's fiancée. Following his brother's disappearance, Talbot hunts a murderer, which turns out to be a werewolf, and the curse is passed on.
  • Joe Johnston
    Director(s)
  • Andrew Kevin Walker
    David Self
    Curt Siodmak
    Writer(s)
  • Bill Carraro
    executive producer
    Sean Daniel
    producer
    Benicio Del Toro
    producer
    Ryan Kavanaugh
    executive producer
    Jon Mone
    executive producer (as Jonathan Mone)
    Scott Stuber
    producer
    Rick Yorn
    producer
    Stratton Leopold
    co-producer: additional photography (uncredited)
    Producer(s)
  • Danny Elfman
    Composer(s)
  • Ben Talbot Simon Merrells
  • Gwen's Maid Gemma Whelan
  • Gwen Conliffe Emily Blunt
  • Lawrence Talbot Benicio Del Toro
  • Young Lawrence Mario Marin-Borquez
  • Young Ben Asa Butterfield
  • Solana Talbot Cristina Contes
  • Sir John Talbot Anthony Hopkins
  • Singh Art Malik
  • Butcher Malcolm Scates
  • Colonel Montford Nicholas Day
  • Dr. Lloyd Michael Cronin
  • Kirk David Sterne
  • Constable Nye David Schofield
  • Reverend Fisk Roger Frost
  • Squire Strickland Rob Dixon
  • MacQueen Clive Russell
  • Gypsy Boy Oliver Adams
  • Maleva Geraldine Chaplin
  • Gypsy Man / Bear Handler Emil Hostina
  • Gypsy Man / First Killed Rick Baker
  • Little Gypsy Girl Emily Cohen
  • Gypsy Mother Jessica Manley
  • Gypsy Man / Stones Dave Fisher
  • Maleva's daughter Olga Fedori
  • Abberline Hugo Weaving
  • Mrs. Kirk Lorraine Hilton
  • Dr. Hoenneger Antony Sher
  • Asylum Doctor #1 John Owens
  • Asylum Orderly Barry McCormick
  • Creepy Guard Ian Peck
  • Asylum Doctor #2 Richard James
  • Custodian David Keyes
  • Carter Shaun Smith
  • Police Officer #2 Jake Nightingale
  • Police Officer #3 C.C. Smiff
  • Driver Anthony Debaeck
  • Roman Branko Tomovic
  • Gypsy Piotr Baumann
  • Ophelia Elizabeth Croft
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