Werewolf | |
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Genre | Horror Thriller |
Created by | Frank Lupo |
Written by | Tom Blomquist Frank Lupo |
Directed by | James Darren |
Starring | John J. York Lance LeGault Chuck Connors |
Composer | Sylvester Levay |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 29 |
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Executive producers | John Ashley Frank Lupo |
Producer | Bernadette Joyce |
Editor | Howard Deane |
Running time | 24 min |
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Original release | |
Network | Fox |
Release | July 11, 1987 August 21, 1988 | –
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Werewolf is an American horror series, and one of the original shows in the Fox network's broadcast line-up during its inaugural season of 1987–1988.
The show follows the adventures of Eric Cord (John J. York), a college student transformed into a werewolf who undergoes a quest to rid himself of his curse by killing the apparent originator of his "bloodline," a drifter named Janos Skorzeny (the character's name is a reference to the name of the vampire in the classic TV film The Night Stalker) played by Chuck Connors (in his last television role). While pursuing Skorzeny, Cord himself is pursued by the persistent bounty hunter "Alamo" Joe Rogan (Lance LeGault). Later, Cord hunts Nicholas Remy (Brian Thompson), the real originator of the bloodline.
The show aired a two-hour pilot and 28 half-hour episodes before being canceled in 1988. In the United Kingdom, the series aired on Sky One from 1989 to 1990.