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Credits | |
Title: | WolfCop |
Director: | Lowell Dean |
Writers: | Lowell Dean |
Producers: | Lowell Dean; Sean Buckley; J. Joly; Bill Marks; Brad Pelman; Brian Wideen |
Composer: | Toby Bond; Shooting Guns |
Cinematography: | Peter La Rocque |
Editors: | Michael D. George; Mark Montague |
Production | |
Distributed by: | The Coup Company Echolands Creative Group |
Released: | June 6th, 2014 |
Rating: | Unrated |
Running time: | 79 min. |
Country: | Canada |
Language: | English |
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WolfCop is an independent Canadian horror film with elements of comedy. It was written and directed by Lowell Dean and produced by RLJ Entertainment. It premiered to limited theatrical release in Canada on June 6th, 2014 and was also released direct-to-video on that same day. It premiered on DVD and Blu-ray in the United States on February 17th, 2015.
WolfCop stars Leo Fafard as the appropriately named "Lou Garou", who is an alcoholic sheriff's deputy in the small Canadian town of Woodhaven, who not only nurses a perpetually filled whiskey flask, but also nurses some severe Daddy issues. The film also stars Amy Matysio as Lou's over-achieving partner, Sergeant Tina Walsh, with Sarah Lind as Jessica, Corinne Conley as Mayor Bradley, Jesse Moss as a meth-dealer and gang leader antagonist, and Jonathan Cherry as Willie Higgins. A sequel film, Another WolfCop, was released in 2018.
Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Leo Fafard | Lou Garou |
Amy Matysio | Tina Walsh |
Sarah Lind | Jessica |
Corinne Conley | Mayor Bradley |
Jesse Moss | Gang leader |
Jonathan Cherry | Willie Higgins |
Aidan Devine | Chief |
James Whittingham | Coroner |
Ryland Alexander | Terry Wallace |
Jason Shabatoski | Wild Eyes |
Lyndon Bray | Bathroom thug #1 |
Victor Lam | Cashier |
Cheryl Mazil | Trashy woman |
Laura Abramsen | Reporter |
Josh Strait | Shawarma henchman |
Alison Dean | Librarian |
Peter Scoular | Marty Masters |
Jay Robertson | Barfly |
Brian Dueck | Piggie |
Glenn LaPointe | Tough henchman |
Michael Maslany | Pee punk |
George Grassick | Carl the bum |
Appearances[]
Featured characters
Supporting characters
Villains
- Jessica
- Willie Higgins
- Woodhaven Chief
Minor characters
- Mayor Bradley
- Terry Wallace
- Trashy woman
Organizations
- Piggies
Races & Animals
Locations
Items
Vehicles
Powers
Miscellaneous
Notes & Trivia[]
- The tagline for this film is "Here comes the Fuzz". This is a play on the fact that werewolves have a fuzzy fur coating. "Fuzz" is also a slang term for a police officer that was popularized in the 1960s and 1970s.
- Another tagline is "Dirty Harry... only harrier".
- Wolf Cop, WolfCop (2014), and Wolfcop all redirect to this page.
- Director of photography Peter La Rocque is credited as Peter Laroque in this film.
- The film's soundtrack score was composed by Toby Bond and the band Shooting Guns. The score was released as a separate soundtrack on vinyl and cassette tape. The soundtrack was produced by One Way Static and released in September, 2014.
- The DVD release contains outtakes, most of which involve Amy Matysio making improvisational comments about the enlarged penis prop.
- There are a total of twenty-three credited cast members in this film.
- The central setting for this film is the fictional town of Woodhaven in the city of Saskatchewan in Canada.
- Lou Garou's name is a play on loup garou, which is the French word for werewolf.
- There are two types of supernatural creatures in this film; werewolves and shape-shifters. There is only one werewolf, though it is implied that Garou's late father was also a werewolf. There are three shape-shifters, who take on a reptilian appearance in their true form.
- The "Jessica" shape-shifter, who also doubled as the mayor, implies that she is actually male, not female, which in retrospect, would make her dalliance with Lou one of homosexual beastiality.
Explicit content[]
- Female topless nudity: Jessica's breasts are shown during a jailhouse sex scene with Lou in werewolf form.
- Male frontal nudity: Lou Garou's dick 'n balls are the first part of him to transform. A plastic prosthetic is used in this scene. The actor is not actually naked.
- Obscene finger gesture: Wolf Cop gives a furry finger to some evil-doers.
- Profanity: Strong language of moderate usage throughout the film.
- Smoking: Lou and Jessica have after-sex cigarettes.