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Wolf
Publisher Will Randall becomes a werewolf and has to fight to keep his job.
Mike Nichols
Casts & Crew
Jack Nicholson
Christopher Plummer
James Spader
Michelle Pfeiffer
Kate Nelligan
Richard Jenkins
Eileen Atkins
Om Puri
Ron Rifkin
Prunella Scales
Brian Markinson
Peter Gerety
Allison Janney
David Schwimmer
Irene Cagen
Justin Kirk
Bradford English
Stewart J. Zully
Thomas F. Duffy
Tom Oppenheim
Shirin Devrim
Kirby Mitchell
Madhur Jaffrey
William Hill
Cynthia O'Neal
Timothy Thomas
Lisa Emery
Leigh Carlson
Alice Liu
Max Weitzenhoffer
Jennifer Nicholson
Jack Nisbet
Dale Kasman
Jeffrey Allen O'Den
Jose Soto
Van Bailey
Dwayne McClary
Elizabeth Massie
Joanna Sanchez
Eva Rodriguez
Lia Chang
Starletta DuPois
Oz Perkins
Christopher Birt
Kaity Tong
Elaine May
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