Wolf Page #7

Synopsis: Worn down and out of luck, aging publisher Will Randall is at the end of his rope when a younger co-worker snatches both his job and wife out from under his nose. But after being bitten by a wolf, Will suddenly finds himself energized, more competitive than ever, and possessed with amazingly heightened senses. Meanwhile, the beautiful daughter of his shrewd boss begins to fall for him - without realizing that the man she's begun to love is gradually turning into the creature by which he was bitten.
Genre: Drama, Horror, Romance
Director(s): Mike Nichols
Production: Columbia Pictures
  2 wins & 7 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Rotten Tomatoes:
62%
R
Year:
1994
125 min
2,809 Views


It just happened.

And Will found out.

- Yes.

- Going with two pilots?

- Yes.

- Will there be anyone else with you?

- There will only be the two of us.

- Great. Just the two of you.

And I'll be flying...

...with a sick friend...

...so if you would please have it

as near the gate as possible?

- That's no problem.

- Yeah. In about an hour.

- Very good then.

- Thanks.

He was like a madman.

He was a madman.

I mean, he bit me. He actually...

...urinated on my shoe.

Urinated.

He told me he would kill her,

and I didn't listen. I didn't believe him.

I blame myself.

I mean, if you have any idea...

...of pinning a first-degree murder rap

on Will, forget it.

This was true temporary insanity...

...and if Will is arrested,

I'll testify to that in his defense.

I understand. Yeah.

Is he...?

He's staying at the Alden place,

isn't he? With Ms. Alden?

- I really must find him right away.

- Why don't you ask her?

- She's outside.

- Yes, of course.

Laura Alden? Alden? Laura Alden?

She's gone. She left

right after Mr. Swinton went in.

Excuse me.

We don't need her.

Wake someone up,

and get a warrant for Randall.

This is our case.

Did he say "on his shoe"

or "in his shoe"?

George. No one gets through

without a call. No one.

All right, Ms. Alden.

Just wanted to let you know

you had some pretty restless horses...

...in the barn tonight.

Yes, yes, I know. It's all right.

Steer clear of the barn tonight, Tom.

- And will you tell the others?

- Yes, ma'am.

Can I help you, sir?

Oh, Mr. Swinton.

I didn't recognize you.

George, I'm here

to see Ms. Alden, George.

Well, I'm afraid I'll have to call. May I

ask your business with Ms. Alden?

My business is pleasure, George.

Does she look like the f***

of the decade or what?

Back up.

Alrighty.

Hey. Hey! Hey!

Hey. Excuse me. Excuse me, sir.

- Can I help you?

- Hello.

I'm here to see Ms. Alden.

Can you tell me where to find her?

Gate didn't call

to say you were coming.

Really?

Well, I have a card...

...and an appointment. Here.

Hello, Ms. Alden.

May I call you Laura?

Laura, if you scream, I'll kill you.

I'll just break your neck, okay?

Okay.

This is a surprise.

- How did you get in?

- I smooth-talked the guard.

Well, if anyone could do it...

Now, Laura,

don't play any more games with me.

You know, don't you?

- Know what?

- What's happening to me.

- No.

- You're playing games...

...and I asked you not to.

You pretended not to know Will,

and now this. Don't.

Don't pretend anymore. You know

what happened to Charlotte...

...don't you?

All right, I do know Will...

...and I do know

what's happening to you.

Will told me, but only after I asked...

...if there were any more at home

like him.

I'm not a fool, Laura.

I know that.

If you find me so attractive...

...how about my f***ing you to death

right now, darling?

- How would that be?

- I don't know. I'd have to try it first.

You're very good.

Thank you.

Why, hello, Will.

Locked you up, did she?

Will!

Is my daughter all right?

Have you found my daughter?

I thought she was with you.

Laura?

What's happening? I heard gunshots.

I was afraid to come out.

- Are you with Will Randall?

- Where's Randall?

I'm not sure. I just hung up on him.

As far as I know,

he's on his way to Teterboro Airport.

I told him I wasn't going with him...

...and he hung up on me.

- We'd like to check the cottage.

- Of course.

- What's happening?

- They think Tom shot Stewart Swinton.

What?

Laura, Tom's dead.

And George too. He was run down.

- With Stewart Swinton's car.

- He was after Will.

I knew it. At the police station,

he kept asking me where Will was.

There's a plane at Teterboro

chartered by Laura Alden.

Swinton was looking for Will Randall.

Do you remember this?

He asked us

if Randall was on the Alden estate.

When he found out that

Laura Alden was gone, he took off.

He just bolted.

All this might not...

...have happened...

...but I was so dead-set

against Will Randall...

...because he was after

my daughter.

You were just trying to save me

from a disastrous relationship.

I would have left him within a week.

He was much too tame for me.

Yeah. That's what I thought when

I saw you together at the Mayflower.

Well, I hope this time you will come in

and give us a statement.

It would be my pleasure.

Could I send you

something to drink, detective?

- Another vodka-tonic?

- Ano-?

No, thanks.

Let me know

if you change your mind.

How the hell would she know

what we've been drinking?

I can smell it.

I can smell it a mile away.

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Jim Harrison

James Harrison (December 11, 1937 – March 26, 2016) was an American writer known for his poetry, fiction, reviews, essays about the outdoors, and writings about food. He is best known for his 1979 novella "Legends of the Fall". He has been called "a force of nature", and his work has been compared to that of William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway. Harrison's characters tend to be rural by birth and to have retained some qualities of their agrarian pioneer heritage which explains their sense of rugged intelligence and common sense. They attune themselves to both the natural and the civilized world, surrounded by excesses, but determined to live their lives as well as possible. more…

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