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Akira Inugami is the only survivor of a clan of ancient werewolves who relies on his supernatural powers to solve mysterious crimes. After a series of bloody killings perpetrated by an unseen force, Inugami uncovers a conspiracy involving a murdered cabaret singer, corrupt politicians, and a plot by the J-CIA to harvest his blood in order to steal his lycanthropic powers.

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Release : 1975
Rating : 6.3
Studio : Toei Company, 
Crew : Production Design,  Director of Photography, 
Cast : Sonny Chiba Kyōsuke Machida Etsuko Nami Kumi Taguchi Yayoi Watanabe
Genre : Horror Action Crime

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Reviews

Lovesusti
2018/08/30

The Worst Film Ever

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Mjeteconer
2018/08/30

Just perfect...

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Brendon Jones
2018/08/30

It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.

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Ava-Grace Willis
2018/08/30

Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.

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Sam Panico
2018/05/25

Let me see if I can come close to summarizing the insanity that is this movie: Akira Inugami (Sonny Chiba, of course), our hero, is the last survivor of a clan of werewolves. As a child, he watched his village and people get destroyed. Today, he uses his werewolf abilities to help him solve crimes - but never transform into a wolf.His new case begins when a man is yelling in the street about being attacked by an invisible tiger that soon tears him apart. At the center of his investigation is Miki, who was abused by The Mobs, an evil rock band, and now only cares about heroin and killing everyone who hurt her. Now, a phantom government agency uses her to kill those they deem necessary of elimination.Along the way to solving this mystery, Inugami will battle ninjas, the Yakuza, the Japanese CIA, assassins and more. It's also worth noting that Wolfguy sleeps with more women in this movie than James Bond, but everyone he touches usually ends up dead. There's one bonkers sex scene near the end with his true love, Taka, that has him remember sucking on his werewolf mother's breast while doing the same to the woman he claims is his wife. Alright there, Wolfguy.Sonny Chiba didn't form the Japan Action Club for nothing. This group, created to develop and raise the level of martial arts techniques and sequences used in Japanese film and television, has him at its center. In this film, he has a multitude of battles and even gets thrown down a cliff and somehow front flips directly onto his feet, a stunt that completely astounded me.Directed by Kazuhiko Yamaguchi (Sister Street Fighter) and written by Fumio Konami (Female Prisoner #701: Scorpion), this is the only Japanese werewolf that's not a werewolf scored by Japanese jazz noise rock that sounds like Goblin featuring blood gushing FX that I have - and probably will ever - see. Imagine Wild Zero but played completely straight. I've also never seen a movie where the hero is able to control his intestines and pull them back into his body.Imagine this: loud guitars, neon colors, dizzying camera angles, werewolf fistfights again ninjas and a love scene every fifteen minutes. This is a gloriously scuzzy, scummy, silly and majestic piece of film. It blew me away from start to finish and I can barely comprehend much of what I watched!

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Mark Turner
2017/08/10

Once more Arrow Video brings out a quality edition of a classic Sonny Chiba film for fans of the actor and Japanese cinema to enjoy. This time around Chiba stars in the title role as the Wolf Guy, the last in line of a family of werewolves who now works as a detective who stumbles into a strange occurrence in the big city.It seems that victims of a mysterious killer end up running down the street screaming about a tiger chasing them. With no one visible they end up ripped to shreds by what appears to be just that, a tiger. Chiba chances upon a victim and begins to look into the case, trying to solve the murders and prevent any more from happening.As the case progresses Chiba finds that there is more going on here than expected. Corrupt government officials, a murdered singer and a plot to capture him to discover the source of his powers by a secret government organization all come into play at one time or another. It should be noted before you check this movie out that Chiba never turns full werewolf like we are used to. Instead as the moon changes his powers of perception and strength increase instead.The film may lose something in translation but that doesn't prevent it from being a fun movie to watch. I've said before that one of the great things about foreign films on disc is that you have the chance to witness the world of cinema through the eyes of another culture. That remains true with this release. That doesn't make it bad but it does help to understand why things are done the way they are.Based on the Manga of the same name, the film has developed a cult following over the years. Unfortunately for fans they've never had a great experience with it since most copies haven't been what many would consider worthwhile. Arrow Video has changed all that with this release, offering a two disc set that includes both the DVD and blu-ray editions of the film. Finally fans can own a copy that allows them to see it in all of its glory.Arrow has also piled on the extras here for fans like they always seem to do. Included this time are a new interview with actor Shinichi "Sonny" Chiba, an interview with director Kazuhiko Yamaguchi, a new interview with producer Tatsu Yoshida, a reversible sleeve with new artwork by Wes Benscoter and for the first pressing only an illustrated collector's booklet. All of this make this version the one to have on hand for fans of Japanese cinema, Sonny Chiba and those looking for something different.

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Michael_Elliott
2017/06/11

Wolf Guy (1975) ** 1/2 (out of 4) Sonny Chiba plays a detective who also happens to be the last member of a family of werewolves. On the force he uses his wolf senses to help solve crimes but the latest group of murders he's trying to solve won't be easy. People are screaming into a madness talking about a "tiger" when the next thing you know their bodies are being ripped apart. It's up to Chiba to try and figure out exactly what's going on.WOLF GUY is a film that pretty much came out of nowhere to me. I'm a fan of Arrow Video so when they announced it most people were scratching their heads as to what it was. If you're looking for downright bizarre and surreal movies then you've got exactly that with this thing. It's part horror movie, part gangster film, part crime, part sci-fi and just about every other genre out there. You've even got long running stretches where the plot deals with syphilis as if this was one of those nutty sexploitation movies from the era! There's a lot going on here but sadly the film runs out of gas before it's over but more on that in a bit. There's still plenty of great stuff on display here so recommending the film is easy. For starters, you get some outrageous and over-the-top gore scenes here that will have any gore hound screaming in joy. The scenes of the bodies being ripped apart and blood spewing everywhere certainly would have gotten the film a X-rating had it been released in America. If you thought Chiba's THE STREET FIGHTER was violence you ain't seen nothing' yet! Of course, Chiba is martial arts master so there are a great number of scenes where he has to battle a variety of men. The stunts are well-done and there's no doubt that they add some extra entertainment value. The film also offers up a lot of nudity and some bizarre sex story lines. As you can tell, WOLF GUY is pretty wild on all exploitation levels. With that said, the film's third act does run out of steam and there's a great stretch of running time where the violence stops. It's really too bad they didn't keep up the pulp level but at the same time there's no question that the film deserves to be better known.

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christopher-underwood
2014/06/05

This film is completely demented. It starts with great flourish, violence, gore and excitement with only a hint of just how over the top it will become. There is a semblance of story at the beginning, however, strange and there is a mystery for us to work out and much extreme violence to deal with. As the film progresses, though, it begins to get a little bit silly and gradually story and suspense give way to increasingly stupid and facile action which would not have been out of place in a comic. So stylish at the start it is a crime that in the end bombs are being tossed about in some disused quarry.

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