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Wolf.

About 2 pages (646 words)

National Review, August 1st, 1994

* By now everyone must have heard about the beginning of Wolf. Will Randall (Jack Nicholson), the able but unassertive senior editor at MacLeish Publishing, is driving through wintry, nocturnal woods toward New York City and home. His car hits something and skids to the road's edge. He gets out, and a trail of blood leads him to a wolf. A yellow eye opens in the black face, Will is bitten, and the creature bounds off into the forest. It was a werewolf; that is why it did not die on impact. Without quite knowing it, we are in the realms of the supernatural, which is fine, and of the inconsisten...

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