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*[[The Werewolf (1913 film)|''The Werewolf'' (1913 film)]], a short silent that was the first werewolf film
*[[The Werewolf (1913 film)|''The Werewolf'' (1913 film)]], a short silent that was the first werewolf film
*[[The Werewolf (1956 film)|''The Werewolf'' (1956 film)]], a 1956 science fiction film
*[[The Werewolf (1956 film)|''The Werewolf'' (1956 film)]], a 1956 science fiction film
*[[Werewolf (1987 film)|''Werewolf'' (1987 film)]], a 1987 TV movie starring [[Lance LeGault]] and [[John J. York]]
*[[Werewolf (TV series)|''Werewolf'' (TV series)]], a 1987 Fox Network TV series
*[[Werewolf (TV series)|''Werewolf'' (TV series)]], a 1987 Fox Network TV series
*[[Werewolf (1996 film)|''Werewolf'' (1996 film)]], a movie later used as an episode of ''Mystery Science Theater 3000''
*[[Werewolf (1996 film)|''Werewolf'' (1996 film)]], a movie later used as an episode of ''Mystery Science Theater 3000''

Revision as of 02:08, 18 June 2009

A werewolf (Template:Lang-de) is a person who changes into a wolf in mythology.

Werewolf, Werwolf, or Wehrwolf may also refer to:

  • Hypertrichosis, a condition sometimes called werewolf syndrome
  • Wehrwolf, one of Hitler's Führer Headquarters, 1942 to 1943 in Winnica (Ukraine)
  • Werwolf, a Nazi plan at the end of World War II for partisan resistance groups against the Allies
  • The Wolfsangel symbol is sometimes called Werewolf in the context of its Nazi or Neo-Nazi use
  • The Kamov Ka-50, a Russian military attack helicopter, is sometimes called "Werewolf"

In literature:

In film and television:

In music:

In games:

In comics:

In computing:

  • Werewolf, an announced codename for Fedora 8 release

In military:

See also