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  1. Werewolf (also known as Arizona Werewolf) is an American direct-to-video horror film directed by Tony Zarrindast and starring Jorge Rivero, Richard Lynch, Federico Cavalli, Adrianna Miles, and Joe Estevez.

  2. With Jorge Rivero, Richard Lynch, Federico Cavalli, Adriana Stastny. Unscrupulous archaeologists try to take advantage of an outbreak of lycanthropy prompted by the discovery of a werewolf skeleton in the Arizona desert.

    • (4K)
    • Horror
    • Tony Zarindast
    • 1996-01-21
  3. After an archaeological team in Arizona unearths a werewolf skeleton and one of them develops symptoms of lycanthropy before dying, the dig's foreman, Yuri, tries to infect other townspeople as an experiment.

    • Tony Zarindast
    • 99 min
    • 4
  4. Werewolf, also known as Arizona Werewolf, is a 1996 direct-to-video horror film. Archaeologists working in Arizona find a werewolf skeleton. In this film, werewolves are part of American Indian mythology, which the head archaeologist Noel (Richard Lynch) calls a skin-walker or yee naaldlooshii (which

  5. Werewolf (also known as Arizona Werewolf) is a 1996 American direct-to-video horror film by Iranian-born director Tony Zarindast. It is best known for being lampooned in a 1998 episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000.

    • Tony Zarindast
  6. Dec 10, 2020 · With a name like 'Werewolf,' you'd think Tony Zarrindast's 1996 film would be the mother of all werewolf stories. Well, it did make quite a litter for itself.

  7. Jan 21, 1996 · Werewolf (also known as Arizona Werewolf) is a 1996 American direct-to-video horror film by Iranian-born director Tony Zarindast. It is best known for being lampooned in a 1998 episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000.