WolfCop

Here Comes The Fuzz

5.2
20141h 19m

It's not unusual for alcoholic cop Lou to black out and wake up in unfamiliar surroundings, but lately things have taken a turn for the strange...and hairy. WolfCop is the story of one cop's quest to become a better man. One transformation at a time.

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Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: WolfCop Official Trailer 1 (2014) - Horror Comedy HD

WolfCop Official Trailer 1 (2014) - Horror Comedy HD

Cast

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Leo Fafard

WolfCop / Lou Garou

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Sarah Lind

Jessica

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Corinne Conley

Mayor Bradley

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Jesse Moss

Gang Leader

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Jonathan Cherry

Willie Higgins

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Josh Strait

Shawarma Henchman

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Peter Scoular

Marty Masters

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Graham Bell

Meth Cook

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Lowell Dean

Man Lying Down on Ground in Gas Station Surveillance Video (uncredited)

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Reviews

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Wuchak

7/10

**When Sergeant Lou Garou becomes a Loup-Garou**

A lousy cop in a town in Middle America (Leo Fafard) investigates some nefarious occultists meeting in the woods and eventually finds out he has the ability to morph into a savage, well, WolfCop.

“WolfCop” (2014) contains a fairly original werewolf-oriented story inspired by predecessors “Howling: Your Sister is a Werewolf,” “Teen Wolf” and “Big Bad Wolf.” It’s amusingly quirky with black humor, brutal gore, clever bits and adult-oriented material. The later “The Hunting” with Joelle Westwood and Peyton Hillis is cut from similar cloth, in ways, except that it took the more serious, slow-burn route.

Brunette Sarah Lind as Jessica stands out on the beauty front, but Amy Matysio as Sergeant Tina rises to the fore as the top female cast member.

The score was composed by Saskatoon’s Shooting Guns & Toby Bond with the soundtrack featuring seven rockin’ songs by four other groups/artists, including two songs by Styx’s own Lawrence Gowan.

It runs 1 hour, 19 minutes, and was shot in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, which is about 70 miles west of Regina and 143 miles south of Saskatoon.

GRADE: B

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