Werewolf Hour
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Directed byIgor Shevchenko
Written bySergey Chetvertkov
Vadim Ermolin
Vadim Ermolin
Starring
- Mikhail Pakhomenko
- Aleksandr Baluev
- Marina Starykh
CinematographyAleksandr Lobeev
| Werewolf Hour | |
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| Directed by | Igor Shevchenko |
| Written by | Sergey Chetvertkov Vadim Ermolin |
| Starring |
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| Cinematography | Aleksandr Lobeev |
| Music by | Artemiy Artemiev |
Production company | Tonis |
Release date |
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Running time | 87 min. |
| Country | Soviet Union |
| Language | Russian |
Werewolf Hour (Russian: Час оборотня, romanized: Chas oborotnya) is a 1990 Soviet horror film directed by Igor Shevchenko.[1]
50 year old journalist Kovalev finally gets the chance to become the editor-in-chief of the newspaper. Not wanting to tempt fate, the hero turns to the party organizer for support. And then something unexpected happens, Kovalev's ankle is bitten by a dog, and he becomes a werewolf. Turning into a terrible dog at night, Kovalev has been prowling the city ever since and instilling fear in his readers. Policeman Vasily, the son of an unfortunate journalist, is entrusted to find and neutralize the beast.[1]
Cast
- Mikhail Pakhomenko as Grigory Maksimovich Kovalev[4]
- Aleksandr Baluev as Vasily Kovalev
- Marina Starykh as Taya
- Sergey Bystritsky as Gena[5]
- Larisa Borodina as Claudia