Teen Wolf (first released on
August 23,
1985, by
Atlantic Releasing Corporation) is an
American film starring
Michael J. Fox as Scott Howard, a high school student who discovers that his family has an unusual heritage when he finds himself transforming into a
werewolf. The film was directed by
Rod Daniel based on a script co-written by
Jeph Loeb and
Matthew Weisman.
Plot summary
High school student Scott Howard is 17 years old, sick of being average and wishes he were special. His father runs a local hardware store. Scott's a mediocre basketball player on a losing team. The girl of his dreams, Pamela Wells (Lorie Griffin), is dating Mick, a jerk from an opposing team. After one of the team's losses, Scott begins to notice strange changes to his body. While at a party, Scott keeps undergoing changes and eventually he returns home and undergoes a complete change and becomes The Wolf. Although he is initially keen to hide his condition from his father, Harold reveals that he too is a werewolf. Harold never told his son about the condition because "sometimes it skips a generation" and he was hoping it wouldn't happen to Scott. Scott first reveals his transformation to the public at one his basketball games. After momentarily stunning the crowd with The Wolf, Scott goes on to wow them with his basketball skills and he finishes the game with a quadruple double (double digits in points, rebounds, blocks and steals).