

WolfCop
Directed by Lowell DeanNo es extraño para un policía alcohólico como es Lou Garou perder el conocimiento y despertar al día siguiente en un lugar desconocido, pero últimamente los acontecimientos han tomado un giro extraño. Las escenas del crimen que visitan le resulta extrañamente familiares. Además sus sentidos se agudizan, y cuando la luna llena domina la noche, Lou se convierte en un poderoso hombre lobo.
WolfCop Ratings & Reviews
- Patrick Wai2 de noviembre de 2025B-movie with bad acting, terrible script and low budget. Would've been better if it's been more tongue-in-cheek.
- Hipster ZOMBIE12 de abril de 2025Wolf. COP! For every 20 b-movies there is one great one that jumps ahead of the pack and actually surprises you. In this case it’s WolfCop. The plot follows Lou Garou a hungover small-town cop who wakes up one morning with more body hair, better reflexes, and an uncontrollable urge to maul criminals. Rather than go on a tortured moral journey, Lou does what any respectable officer-slash-werewolf would do: he shaves, suits up, and hits the streets. The practical effects? Cheesy and amazing. The transformation scenes are delightfully over-the-top as he shreds his skin to unleash the wolf underneath. The real beauty of WolfCop is that it knows exactly what it is: ridiculous, campy, and proud of it. It doesn’t try to be Oscar-worthy—it tries to be fun. And it succeeds. It’s a beautiful mess of one-liners, bad puns, and deadpan deliveries and gore that is very cartoonish. Also the hilariously bad WolfCop rap song at the end is a banger!
WolfCop Trivia
WolfCop was released on 6 de junio de 2014.
WolfCop was directed by Lowell Dean.
WolfCop has a runtime of 79min.
WolfCop was produced by Bernie Hernando, Hugh Patterson, Danielle Masters, Lowell Dean.
The key characters in WolfCop are WolfCop / Lou Garou (Leo Fafard), Tina (Amy Matysio), Jessica (Sarah Lind).
WolfCop is rated Not Rated.
WolfCop is a Terror, Comedia, Action film.
WolfCop has an audience rating of 4.6 out of 10.












