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- TriviaDirector and writer David Hayter came up with the idea of the film after turning down similar projects. His script was originally titled "Slaughter's Road".
- GoofsWhen Cayden gets hit in mid air playing football he hits the ground and fumbles the ball. You can see the ball bouncing off in the background. When the camera switches angles you can now see Cayden has the football in his hands.
- Quotes
Cayden Richards: Wolves don't terrorize towns, or kidnap innocents, or brutalize women!
- Alternate versionsAmazon Prime severely edits this film from its original 'R' rating to remove foul language and a nude scene.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Wolves: Behind the Scenes (2014)
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Written by Matt Riddle, Trever Keith
Performed by Face to Face
Published by EMI Blackwood Music Inc. (BMI) / EMI Blackwood Music (Canada) Inc. (SOCAN)
Courtesy of Universal Music Canada
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I honestly don't know why some people have responded so negatively towards this film. Perhaps they did not watch more than the first twenty or so minutes.
It takes Wolves time to get off the ground and the segue into the story is not managed all that well, giving the initial impression of a clumsy B movie. If however, you persist you will be rewarded. Wolves improves as a the story progresses. The story itself is predicable horror fare but its competently done and very enjoyable.
The acting is solid too, and includes some capable Canadian actors you may be familiar with, such as Stephen McHattie, of Pontypool fame.
My advice ignore the negative nellies and give Wolves a go. You wont be disappointed. Eight out of ten from me.
It takes Wolves time to get off the ground and the segue into the story is not managed all that well, giving the initial impression of a clumsy B movie. If however, you persist you will be rewarded. Wolves improves as a the story progresses. The story itself is predicable horror fare but its competently done and very enjoyable.
The acting is solid too, and includes some capable Canadian actors you may be familiar with, such as Stephen McHattie, of Pontypool fame.
My advice ignore the negative nellies and give Wolves a go. You wont be disappointed. Eight out of ten from me.
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Box office
- Budget
- $18,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $12,139
- Gross worldwide
- $491,154
- Runtime1 hour 31 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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