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Silver Bullet (11-Oct-1985)

Director: Daniel Attias

Writer: Stephen King

From novella: Cycle of the Werewolf by Stephen King

Keywords: Horror, Werewolf

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Gary Busey
Actor
29-Jun-1944   The Buddy Holly Story
Tovah Feldshuh
Actor
27-Dec-1952   Kissing Jessica Stein
Megan Follows
Actor
14-Mar-1968   Anne of Green Gables
James Gammon
Actor
20-Apr-1940   American Character Actor
Corey Haim
Actor
23-Dec-1971   One of the Coreys
Everett McGill
Actor
21-Oct-1945   Big Ed from Twin Peaks
Terry O'Quinn
Actor
15-Jul-1952   Locke on Lost
Lawrence Tierney
Actor
15-Mar-1919 26-Feb-2002 Joe Cabot in Reservoir Dogs

REVIEWS

Review by soopergape (posted on 31-Oct-2007)

Though rated R, most of the rating can be nullified with a few seconds of covering of the eyes here and there. This is a campy thriller that I saw mostly to see how Megan Follows would transition from her sweet roles in the Anne of Green Gables series. I wasn't disappointed, but I would have toned the very brief language here and there down a notch. All in all I thought she and the others did very well, although it did seem like she played a more prominent role than she was credited for. Her emotions are just so real I think she was a lot of what made it easy to watch. The one minus was in some of the werewolf effects, although the transition scene in the church is not to be missed!


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