Lone Wolf is an incredibly cheesy 1988 shot-on-video horror movie with a bad 80's heavy metal band and a cast of characters with horrible 80's hair-do's and clothes vs. a werewolf. The actual werewolf scenes are few and far between, but the make up effects and some gore scenes are decent. Look for a fun late-on rubbery werewolf transformation scene which is heavily derivative of the one in An American Werewolf in London.
The film is about a struggling rock band and other college students who cope with the trials and tribulations of their young lives and find themselves in the role of determining what exactly is behind the recent full-moon killings which have been attributed to wild dogs. You can watch the full film below. If you just want to see the very short and only Halloween scene in the whole film look at the video below this one:
Short clip of the werewolf rampage at what looks like a Halloween dance with everyone wearing costumes but it's called a "winter dance" in the film. Don't be fooled, the movie isn't this amazing the whole time. The sound is a little off, but don't let that spoil it's awesomeness for you.
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