An publishing executive gets bitten by a wolf and starts experiencing life changing characteristics - however this might have its sideline advantages!
What a strange film this is. Utterly bizarre in that it seems to want to mix boardroom politics with cheap horror stunts to the point that you wonder if you are not watching two separate films side-by-side!
Michael Pfeiffer plays the big bad publishers daughter and this being a movie she naturally finds balding late middle aged Jack irresistible. After a few parts where she seems to be trying sadly she is slipping back in to her old zombie state again. Let me tell you something darling, not trying and crows feet don't mix. Just ask Glenda Jackson.
I am not sure what this is supposed to be and I am not sure why it was made. The werewolf part seems almost incidental to the central plot and you wonder if it is just a novelty item thrown in to disguise what it really is - a very dull boardroom struggle film.
What a strange film this is. Utterly bizarre in that it seems to want to mix boardroom politics with cheap horror stunts to the point that you wonder if you are not watching two separate films side-by-side!
Michael Pfeiffer plays the big bad publishers daughter and this being a movie she naturally finds balding late middle aged Jack irresistible. After a few parts where she seems to be trying sadly she is slipping back in to her old zombie state again. Let me tell you something darling, not trying and crows feet don't mix. Just ask Glenda Jackson.
I am not sure what this is supposed to be and I am not sure why it was made. The werewolf part seems almost incidental to the central plot and you wonder if it is just a novelty item thrown in to disguise what it really is - a very dull boardroom struggle film.