Stars: David Janssen, Barbara Rush, Bradford Dillman Director: Daniel Petrie After several locals are viciously murdered, a Louisiana sheriff starts to suspect he may be dealing with a werewolf.
I really enjoy these old movies. This one has David Janssen and Bradford Dillman, two of my favorite actors. I don’t even watch regular TV anymore and I got rid of cable. Thanks for uploading. 😍
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@@colleenjeffries3334 Help me out; people still look human to me and I don't see any really important differences between what they wear now and what they wore when I was a kid in the 50s. Maybe I'm just not up to date on what dogs, cats and bears are wearing nowadays.
Janssen was the best in everything. He had 3 tv series. Movies. He was to me by far the greatest. He was well liked. I think he didnt get into drugs, until the last few years of his life, because he couldn't have been in drugs before because he was a workaholic. Fifty years ago I heard he had back trouble & it showed up as being scared on screen. I never saw him smile on Fugitive until the very end. That was the highest rated ending forever. Watch his stuff on youtube. watch youtube tv seriesof:fugitive, Harry o, O hara U.S. treasury, Checkmate. The movies on youtube: The golden gate murders, nowhere to run, Birds of prey. Warning shot is a great movie I have on dvd, its not on youtube.
Back when it first aired, this movie truly scared us kids, and we considered it to be one of the better TV horror movies. It is still pretty good and manages to be rather creepy even after all this time. It is also fun to see all of these familiar actors of the day. Thanks for uploading!
5 stars to be sure. Loved watching this movie as a kid. Werewolves are my favorite monster. David Janssen was one of my favorite actors. Loved him in the Fugitive, The Green Beret and To hell and back (the bio of Audie Murphy) He served in the Army and stationed with Clint Eastwood and Martin Milner, known for Route 66 and Adam 12. Such a prolific actor, who died so young at just 48. So many great actors in this movie. Thanks for showing it.
The last time I saw this movie with David Jensen, whom I love very much! I was 11-years-old. By the time I was 16, I was a DJ FAN! Yep! That be me. Thanks for taking me back to a better era.
In those days it was so manly to blow through several packs a day and drink like you mean it. At least he enjoyed life, I hope, certainly his career rewarded him. RIP
That was excellent! What a great performance from David Jansen-- to me, this movie was more believable than all the vampire movies I’ve seen before excluding the original with Belarus Legosi. Thank you so much
Had the extraordinary opp to run into David Janssen at a major Hollywood studio...I was called back for a second interview, and lo and behold Janssen was in the room...we were actually introduced and shook hands...lol can't even remember the project...but he was kind and his charisma in person was off the charts!
A TV movie of the week classic! So much better than any horror garbage made today. I remember it as a kid and still one of my favorites. I like they made it likea classic werewolf story. Great actors Janssen, Dillman and gorgeous B. Rush.
Barbara Rush is only 'gorgeous'?? Even when I was teenager back in the late 1950's, I thought she put Monroe, Mansfield, and Bardot to shame. She was a real beauty, and very much underrated.
WoW! watching this on lockdown due to the C19 situation and when the word Lucaroux was mentioned I realised I had watched this on UK TV when I was young child! It scared the hell out of me.
I remembering watching this when I was little in the 80's with my grandpa him and I loved great classic flims and cheesie sci fi , horror movies eating our favorite ice cream waffle sandwich
me too, watched him in the Fugitive series extra ordinary actor as so is Barbara Rush and Bradford Dillman they make the movies seem so real and u feel like u r right in the mix of it.
I’ve never seen this show before. I thought I had seen all of David Jansens shows. This is a great show to watch. I loved him in “Run for your life”. That was one of my favorite shows.
David Janssen, harry o and the fugitive Was too young to remember the fugitive but never missed harry o in the 70s Under rated actor, should have got more roles in my opinion Thanks Pizza Flix for the upload
Next to "THE NIGHT STALKER", "MOON OF THE WOLF" was a strong ABC Movie Of The Week from 1972 from the people at Filmways, the studio responsible for CBS's "THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES" (1962-1971) and ABC's "THE ADDAMS FAMILY" (1964-66) among the many shows and movies that this studio produced. this TV movie explored the "Lycanthrope" aspect rather reasonably, and with "THE FUGITIVE"s David Janssen ( who was starring on CBS's "OHARA' UNITED STATES TREASURY" at the same time) and Barbara Rush, who both worked together on a two-part episode of "THE FUGITIVE", it added quality to this cast, while executive producer Edward S Feldman, who had just finished "HOGAN'S HEROES" at Bing Crosby Productions a year before this TV movie was made still knew his business, since he later went on to co-create "WALKER, TEXAS RANGER" with Leslie Grief and others in 1993 for CBS Productions and Columbia Pictures Television (now SONY) but this stylish TV movie was well made during the time when ABC's made for TV movies in the early and mid-1970s were superior pieces of great TV viewing!
In addition to David Janssen in "MOON OF THE WOLF", is actor Geoffrey Lewis, who later played in numerous Clint Eastwood movies throughout the 1970s, but Lewis co-starred in the 1979 CBS miniseries, "SALEM'S LOT" from Warner Bros.Television which was directed by Tobe Hooper. Richard Cobritz, the assistant director on "MOON OF THE WOLF" also worked on "SALEM'S LOT" as a producer.
I REMEMBER WHEN ABC MOVIE OF THE WEEK PLAYED A DOUBLE FEATURE SHOWING, " THE NIGHT STALKER " AND " MOON OF THE WOLF " .ALL OF WE KIDS COULDN'T WAIT TO SEE THE WEREWOLF FILM BUT FOUND THE THE VAMPIRE MOVIE WAS ALOT BETTER . YOU CAN'T BEAT KOLCHAK!
These 1970s horror movies used to frighten the crap out of me as a kid. They certainly have the ability to creep you out by not revealing too much. Nice to see Geoffrey Lewis doing the rounds, before he gets killed in yet another jail scene. The last time it was The Master in Salem's Lot. That poor man has no luck with jails. ;-)
Yes these were true fun not gore and sex and no storyline like the movies today. I also liked the bat and the house on haunted hill with Vincent Price.
Which Bat, because there were two, that I remember? 1959 with Vincent Price and Agnes Moorehead, and the other one, where the bats were being trained by a scientist, to kill. I can't remember the name of it, but I do know LEON was a supporting actor in this movie. "From the Temptations." You know😉😜✌
Gore, foul language, and sex just uses sensationalism to draw an audience. No need to think up an intelligent, interesting, storyline. No need to think, period! That takes work.
This is a good film thanks to David Janssen I wish we in the UK could see all the Janssen movies and all the series he made maybe one day he was wonderful x
The absolute full moon only lasts seconds. To the naked eye, it lasts about three days. This was the first I'd hears if "blessed" bullets killing a werewolf. I've always heard it as silver bullets, but with fiction we can have things however it suits a story:)
@@Angelique2716 I'm trying to remember if the book says anything about the bullets being blessed but I'll have to read it again sometime I guess. In the book there's no furry monster; the killer has a brain disease that makes him behave like a vicious animal. But in a Catholic state like Louisiana getting a priest to bless the bullets seems natural enough. Hollywood makes a bigger deal out of silver bullets than actual folklore does.
'What can you tell me doc?"Well,I got tired of the run of the mill cases at General Hospital so I thought I'd come down south to see if you had anything less boring. Boy,you sure do!
I used to have a crush on David Jansen, David Cassiddy, had a poster of David Cassiddy on my wall. Love these old movies..live reconnecting with those days...
Thanks for sharing this movie, I loved watching it. I love watching old movies, the new movies aren't as interesting or hold my attraction, like the old movies do. As there isn't much on TV now, I watch alot of RU-vid. Again thanks for a great evening with a good movie and hot chocolate.