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Information

Year: 2010
Rating: 6.1(27796)
Listed in: Drama, Horror, Thriller
Directed by: Joe Johnston
Actors: Simon Merrells Benicio Del Toro Mario Marin-Borquez Asa Butterfield Gemma Whelan Emily Blunt
  "When the moon is full the legend comes to life"

Cast

 Directed by
Joe Johnston  
 Actors
Simon Merrells as Ben Talbot
Benicio Del Toro as Lawrence Talbot
Mario Marin-Borquez as Young Lawrence
Asa Butterfield as Young Ben
Anthony Hopkins as Sir John Talbot
Art Malik as Singh
Malcolm Scates as Butcher
Nicholas Day as Colonel Montford
Michael Cronin as Dr. Lloyd
David Sterne as Kirk
David Schofield as Constable Nye
Roger Frost as Reverend Fisk
Rob Dixon as Squire Strickland
Clive Russell as MacQueen
Oliver Adams as Gypsy Boy
Emil Hostina as Gypsy Man/Bear Handler
Rick Baker as Gypsy Man/First Killed
Dave Fisher as Gypsy Man/Stones
Hugo Weaving as Abberline
Antony Sher as Dr. Hoenneger
John Owens as Asylum Doctor #1
Barry McCormick as Asylum Orderly
Jordan Michael Coulson as Wolf Boy
Ian Peck as Creepy Guard
Richard James as Asylum Doctor #2
David Keyes as Custodian
Shaun Smith as Carter
Jake Nightingale as Police Officer #2
C.C. Smiff as Police Officer #3
Anthony Debaeck as Driver
Branko Tomovic as Gypsy Man
Andy Gathergood as Villager 1
Stephen Gregory as Police Officer
Sam Hazeldine as Horatio
Robert Roman Ratajczak as Man in the Theatre
Geoff Searle as Policeman
Karim Theilgaard as Gypsy Man 3
Max von Sydow as Passenger on Train
Christian Wolf-La'Moy as Gentleman in Top Hat
 Actresses
Gemma Whelan as Gwen's Maid
Emily Blunt as Gwen Conliffe
Cristina Contes as Solana Talbot
Geraldine Chaplin as Maleva
Emily Cohen as Little Gypsy Girl
Jessica Manley as Gypsy Mother
Olga Fedori as Maleva's daughter
Lorraine Hilton as Mrs. Kirk
Debbie Attwell as Gypsy Wife
Elizabeth Croft as Ophelia
Matilda Fulljames as Church Child
Bridgette Millar as Gertrude
Emily Parr as Prostitute
Dianne Pilkington as Opera Singer
Nicola Powell-Smith as Lady Villager
Solana Talbot  

Movie info

Languages: English, Romanian
Filming dates: 22 May 2009 - 31 May 2009 (re-shoots)
March 2008 - June 2008
Budget: USD 150,000,000
Gross: USA - 61,937,495 USD (28 March 2010)
UK - 4,799,454 GBP (28 February 2010)
 
Plot: Lawrence Talbot's childhood ended the night his mother died. His father sent him from the sleepy Victorian hamlet of Blackmoor to an insane asylum, then he goes to America. When his brother's fiancée, Gwen Conliffe, tracks him down to help find her missing love, Talbot returns to his father's estate to learn that his brother's mauled body has been found. Reunited with his estranged father, Lawrence sets out to find his brother's killer... and discovers a horrifying destiny for himself. Someone or something with brute strength and insatiable blood lust has been killing the villagers, and a suspicious Scotland Yard inspector named Aberline comes to investigate.

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Goofs

  FAIR: In Gwen's antique shop there is what seems to be a small replica of Rodin's "The Thinker". The film takes place during 1891 and Rodin's "The Thinker" was created around 1902. However, it isn't really "The Thinker", as the statue in the film, despite sharing the same position, is dressed and notably less muscular than Rodin's statue.
DATE: Tower Bridge, which opened in 1894, is seen operating during the film, which is set in 1891.
Fact errors: Sir John claims to have removed the gunpowder from the silver bullet 4 bore cartridges. However, he had not removed the primers, thus there would not have been a mere click from the falling hammers but a most definite bang from the primers. Furthermore, in some calibers the pressure from the primers may actually be enough to propel the bullets even without gunpowder.
DATE: Shows a hedge shaped in the form of a mountain gorilla even though these great apes weren't discovered until 1902.
Continuity: When Lawrence is back in the asylum, he is dunked in a large ice tank. When he's brought back to the surface, he has two chucks of ice on him that fall off leaving none, but when the scene cuts to him being raised and locked upright, suddenly there's a chunk of ice on his right arm.
Continuity: when the werewolf attacks the gypsy camp and the policeman get his fingers bitten off, he is wearing black gloves and in the next take you can see the glove in his hand disappear.
FAIR: When Lawrence Talbot is walking back to Talbot Hall, he passes a tablet that states it is 16 miles to Blackmoor. While the rest of Europe uses the metric system, Britain still uses imperial measurements (miles, yards etc.) for distances.
Revealing mistakes: In the scene with Lawrence Talbot and Sir John Talbot are speaking, Sir John Talbot is blowing out candles, but they are clearly filament lamps, as the third candle lamp actually goes out before he blows on it.

Quotes

  [from trailer]
Lawrence Talbot: I will kill all of you!
Det. Aberline: [after The Wolfman's rampage in London] God help us.
[from trailer]
Lawrence Talbot: [from trailer] I am what they say I am... I'm a
monster.
[from trailer]
Sir John Talbot: [from trailer] You've done terrible things... be
strong.
Sir John Talbot: [from trailer] Lo and behold, the prodigal son
returns.
Lawrence Talbot: [from trailer] Hello father.
[from trailer]
Maleva: Darkness comes for you.
[from trailer]
Lawrence Talbot: You have to leave.
Gwen Conliffe: What are you afraid of...?
[from trailer]
Gwen Conliffe: Let me help you!
Sir John Talbot: [from trailer] Terrible things Lawrence, you've done
terrible things.
Lawrence Talbot: [from trailer] What happened?
Sir John Talbot: [from trailer] Your brother's body was found in a
ditch. He'd been torn to pieces.
Det. Aberline: [to a police officer while running trying to catch the
Wolfman] I don't suppose we have any silver bullets?
[First Lines]
Maleva: Even a man who is pure in heart and says his prayers by
night, may become a wolf when the wolfbane blooms, and the autumn
moon is bright.
Sir John Talbot: I do have a small gift for you Lawrence in the event
you don't find life as glorious as I find it to be... or not to be.
Colonel Montford: [Sir John shoots a statue next to Colonel Montford
causing him to fall off his horse] My eyes... Damn you, Talbot!
Sir John Talbot: I'm sorry, Colonel. I meant to shoot you. Sadly, I'm
not quite the marksman I used to be... I must be getting old.
Lawrence Talbot: I must confess, I envy my brother. The days he had
with you, what joy he must have felt. I would have given anything I
own to have known you in another life. I must get back to Talbot
Hall and end this.
Sir John Talbot: It is monstrous, a young boy seeing his mother like
that. I would have given my life Lawrence, that you hadn't found us
that night. You must believe me when I tell you this Lawrence. You
do believe me, don't you? I loved your mother with a passion like
the burning of the sun. Her death finished me, I was devastated.
But I still prowl the house at night, searching for her. But I'm
dead all the same. Look into my eyes Lawrence, you see that I am
quite dead.
Sir John Talbot: Are those Singh's silver bullets in my gun?
Lawrence Talbot: I'm sorry.
Sir John Talbot: You have me at a disadvantage. It makes me happy.
Lawrence Talbot: What does?
Sir John Talbot: Well, seeing you here like this. My son returned. It
is glorious, isn't it?
Lawrence Talbot: No, it's hell.
Dr. Hoenneger: Ah, Mr. Talbot. We are here tonight to illustrate
conclusively that Mr. Talbot's fears are quite irrational. So, we
will remain in this room together, and once Mr. Talbot has
witnessed that the full moon holds no sway over him, that he
remains a perfectly ordinary human being, he will have taken his
first small step down the long road to mental recovery. We are all
aware that Mr. Talbot has suffered quite traumatic personal
experiences. He witnessed his mother's self mutilations. His young
mind, unable to accept it, created a fantastical truth, that his
father is to blame. That is father is literally a monster. But,
your father is not a werewolf. You were not bitten by a werewolf.
You will not become a werewolf, any more than I will sprout wings
and fly out of that window.
Lawrence Talbot: [his eyes open after being shot by a silver bullet
and transforming back into a human] Gwen?
Gwen Conliffe: [crying] I'm sorry...
Lawrence Talbot: It had to be this way.
Gwen Conliffe: I'm sorry.
Lawrence Talbot: [he holds her hand] Thank you. [Dies]
Sir John Talbot: She exerts enormous power, doesn't she?
Lawrence Talbot: I wish things were different.
Sir John Talbot: Never look back, Lawrence. Never look back. The past
is a wilderness of horrors. Lawrence... I'm glad you're home.
Lawrence Talbot: I get your implication, and resent it. You're
clearly aware of my personal history, as I believe I'm aware of
yours. Weren't you in charge of the ripper case a couple of years
back?
Det. Aberline: You're a direct man. So I'll be equally direct with
you. I am not your enemy, Mr. Talbot. You've been seen as Hamlet,
Macbeth, Richard III, all with that same face. A prudent man would
ask who else might be living inside that head of yours?
Reverend Fisk: There are those who doubt the power of Satan. The
power of Satan to change men into beasts. But the ancient Pagans
did not doubt, nor did the prophets. Did not Daniel warn
Nebakanezer? But the proud king did not heed Daniel. And so, as the
bible says, he was made as unto a wolf and cast down from man. A
beast has come among us! But God will defend his faithful. With his
right hand, he will smite the foul demon. I say to you, the enemy's
ploy is a devious one, twisting the occursed into beasts he seeks
to bring us low, and make us as animals. Teach us self-loathing so
that we forget that we are made in the image of almighty God
himself. Why does our Lord tolerate this mockery? Pride goeth
before destruction? A faulty spirit before the fall? I say it is
because we have sinned against him. Because our crimes reek to
Heaven, and they demand vengeance!
MacQueen: It was about twenty-five years ago now. My pa found him:
Quinn Noddy and all his flock. Brains, guts and God-knows-what
lying across the moor. And the look on Quinn's face. Like he'd been
eaten alive. Whatever did it, it was big, had claws, and didn't
mind a load of buckshot. After that, me father went home. He melted
down my ma's wedding spoons, and cast silver bullets off 'em. He
wouldn't leave the house on a full moon from then on.
Lawrence Talbot: You killed my mother.
Sir John Talbot: Yes, I suppose I did.
Gwen Conliffe: What's happened?
Lawrence Talbot: You have to leave. Please pack your things.
Gwen Conliffe: Did I do something?
Lawrence Talbot: It's not safe here. You must return to London
tonight.
Gwen Conliffe: Lawrence, please let me help you.
Lawrence Talbot: You already have.
Gwen Conliffe: What are you afraid of?
Lawrence Talbot: If anything ever happened to you I'd never forgive
myself.
Lawrence Talbot: Do you believe in curses?
Singh: This house has seen it's fair share of tragedy. Your mother.
Your brother. Yes, I believe in curses.
[Sir John has just saved Lawrence from a mob of angry villagers by
warning them that Singh is on top of the mansion with a reloading
rifle]
Lawrence Talbot: Thank you father.
Sir John Talbot: You can thank Singh. Whenever he gets back from the
village. You're not the only one in this family who can act.
Lawrence Talbot: You should kill yourself.
Sir John Talbot: Oh, I cannot tell you how often I've considered
that. But life is far too glorious, Lawrence, especially to the
cursed and the damned, like myself.
Gwen Conliffe: It must be a wonderful luxury doing battle with
imaginary demons, Mr. Talbot. Mine right now are very real.
[Abberline sits down at a table in the pub and opens a newspaper.
Mrs. Kirk walks up to him]
Det. Aberline: A pint of bitter please.
[She only stares at him. He looks up from his paper, stares back, and
tips his hat towards her]
Det. Aberline: Mrs. Kirk
Mrs. Kirk: Why aren't you out with Macqueen trying to catch that
thing what killed my husband.
Det. Aberline: As I don't know where the lunatic will strike it seems
the practical thing to do would be to stay as near as possible to
the potential victims
[a man nearby spits out his drink and begins coughing]
Det. Aberline: And seeing that 214 of the 309 residents of Blackmoor
and it's environs live within, what, 500 yards of this tavern, I
was planning to spend the evening here.
Mrs. Kirk: Not Talbot Hall?
Det. Aberline: Why would you say that?
Mrs. Kirk: They're cursed. All of them
Det. Aberline: Unfortunatley, "cursed" does not give me a warrant to
wander around Sir John's estate at night. Rules Mrs. Kirk. They're
all that keep us from a dog-eat-dog world, you know. Pint of bitter
please.
[last lines]
Gwen Conliffe: It is said there is no sin in killing a beast, only in
killing a man. But where does one begin and the other end.
[Sir John begins playing the piano which startles Lawrence. Lawrence
points the shotgun at his father]
Sir John Talbot: I will arise and go to my father and I will say unto
him, 'Father I have sinned against heaven and before thee. I am no
more worthy to be called thy son'.
[He stops playing and looks at Lawrence]
Lawrence Talbot: Lo and behold there he stands, the prodical son, for
he is returned.
[Sir John stands up and begins moving toward Lawrence who raises the
shotgun]
Sir John Talbot: Shall I have my own robe brought to be placed upon
your shoulders? Rings for your fingers? Shoes for your feet?
Lawrence Talbot: What you should do is pray. But we both know it
wouldn't do any good.
Sir John Talbot: Are those Singh's silver bullets in my gun?
Lawrence Talbot: I'm sorry.
Sir John Talbot: You have me at a disadvantage. It makes me happy.
Lawrence Talbot: What does?
Sir John Talbot: Well, seeing you here like this. My son returned. It
is glorious, isn't it?
Lawrence Talbot: No, it's hell
Sir John Talbot: Hell? No. The beast is the beast. Let it run free.
Dr. Hoenneger: [Pounding on the door, with the Wolfman coming behind
him] Open... open this door!
Custodian: It appears to be locked sir.
[repeated line]
Lawrence Talbot: I'll kill you.
Colonel Montford: What if it wasn't a beast at all, but a cunning
murderer? Someone who bore a grudge against one of these men. To
misdirect the authorities, he kills the men, and then he tears up
the bodies to make it look like a wild beast was responsible?
Constable Nye: Ridiculous! Who would go to such lengths?
Kirk: What about that gypsy dancing bear? It could have done it.
Colonel Montford: That mangy thing? Kill three men? I doubt it.
Reverend Fisk: I saw the bodies with my own eyes. Unnatural wounds.
Most unnatural. Made by a fell creature I'd say.
Kirk: Damn gypsies wandering the countryside bringing their woe and
deviltry with them. They show up and two weeks later *this*
happens! My guess is Ben Talbot went to their camp to have it off
with a gypsy whore. The bear gets hold of him, and they dump what's
left of him in the ditch!
MacQueen: Got nothing to do with the gypsies.
[Everyone turns to look at MacQueen]
MacQueen: Twenty-five years ago now, me Pa found. Quinn Noddy and all
his flock. Brains and guts and God-knows-what lying all over the
moor for a quarter mile. And, Quinn, the look on his face. Like
he'd been eaten alive. Whatever did it was big, had claws, and
didn't mind a load of buckshot. After that me Pa went home and
melted down me Ma's wedding spoons and cast silver bullets on 'em.
Wouldn't leave the house on a full moon from then on.
Kirk: [after a short pause] I still say that bear's to blame.
Sir John Talbot: You sure you won't stay one more night?
Gwen Conliffe: My father has lodgings at the inn, and that's more
convenient for the train so...
[She turns to Lawrence]
Gwen Conliffe: When do you return to London?
Lawrence Talbot: Not till I find out what happened to my brother.
[Gwen turns and climbs into the carraige. She and Lawrence exchange a
brief glance before the driver pulls away]
Sir John Talbot: Lawrence, that's all well and good, but I think your
inquiry could wait until tomorrow. The moon is full tonight and I'd
prefer that you stay inside in the event that your raving lunatic
theory is correct. I don't want to lose you too.
Lawrence Talbot: Miss Conliffe. I am Lawrence.
Gwen Conliffe: I know who you are.
Lawrence Talbot: I'm sorry we're meeting like this. These were Ben's.
He'd want you to have them.
[He hands her a bag, a ring, and a picture of her]
Lawrence Talbot: If there is anything you need, anything at all,
please let me know.
Gwen Conliffe: I want to know what happened to him.
Lawrence Talbot: I'll do everything I can.
Gwen Conliffe: Thank you. Thank you for coming.

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