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Moon Of The Wolf (1972)
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Starring: John Beradino, Bradford Dillman, David Janssen, Geoffrey Lewis, Barbara Rush
Director: Daniel Petrie
Category: Horror, Horror
Studio: Brentwood
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
75 mins
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The body of a young girl is found on the property of a wealthy family in a small cajun town in the Louisiana bayou.Sheriff Whitaker, played by David Janssen (The Fugitive), tries to solve the mystery of the brutal murder.The suspense builds as potential murderers are everywhere.Was it her brother Lawrence, (Geoffrey Lewis - Every Which Way But Loose) or Dr. Drutten, (John Beradino - General Hospital) or the owners of the property, Andrew and Louise Rodance?The townspeople believe a pack of wild dogs who can be heard howling at night are to blame.But soon, more murders occur and it becomes clear there is more at work here than meets the eye.

While searching for clues with Sheriff Whitaker, Andrew Rodance (Bradford Dillman) becomes deathly ill while at the back woods house of the girl who was killed.Does this old and respected family have a horrible secret that has been passed down through generations, or is there a vicious pack of killer dogs on the prowl?All questions will be answered tonight with the rising of the MOON!

 
 
   
   

 

 

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