![]() Shannen Doherty reveals breast cancer spread to her brain: Deadly disease has less than five-year survival rate 'So proud': Supportive Dani Dyer praises boyfriend Jarrod Bowen as he scores the winning goal in West Ham United's historic Europa Conference League triumph Just goes to show it doesn’t cost much to make a movie howl.Kim Kardashian highlights her famous backside in a skintight beige dress as she jets out of Berlin after attending private equity conference To make matters even hairier, “Teen Wolf” was filmed in only three weeks. The frighteningly funny teen comedy began filming in 1984 amid a production break for the hit “Family Ties,” the seminal sitcom led by Fox. “Teen Wolf” was basically an afterthought for star Fox and its distributor, Atlantic Releasing Corporation. ![]() ‘Teen Wolf’ was filmed on a shoestring budget Loyola Marymount University college hoops player Jeff Glosser did the honors - and had to apply layers of makeup to match Fox’s signature werewolf look in the process. Sadly, ’80s heartthrob MJF did not become a basketball star littering the scoreboard with digits in preparation for his role. ![]() Fox, Matt Adler in “Teen Wolf” ©Atlantic Releasing Corp/Courte 4. Fox was 23, Stiles (Jerry Levine) was 27, Chubby (Mark Holton) was 26 and the film’s tough-as-nails villain, Mick, was played by Mark Arnold (age 27). It turns out there’s nothing teen about the cast of “Teen Wolf.” At the time of filming, Michael J. None of the main characters were actually teens This scene was parodied in an episode of the classic animated sitcom “Family Guy.” Talk about taking the action away from the game! 3. A man’s penis allegedly made it into the movieĭuring the climactic basketball game in “Teen Wolf,” there is reportedly a shot that appears to show a man’s exposed genitalia in the gym bleachers. Fox and Jerry Levine in “Teen Wolf” ©Atlantic Releasing Corp/Courte 2. Time-traveling canines, anyone? Michael J. Fox’s breakout movie roles might just take place in the same universe. The home of high schooler-turned-werewolf Scott Howard (Fox) was filmed on the same street as Marty McFly’s home in “Back to the Future,” seen during the flashback scenes. ‘Back to the Future’ and ‘Teen Wolf’ were filmed on the same street To celebrate the moonlight milestone, here are some tidbits you might not know about the sleeper hit. It was peanuts compared to Fox’s “Back to the Future,” which earned over $381 million internationally when it was released that same summer, just a month before “Teen Wolf.”īut over the years, the coming-of-age werewolf dramedy has earned cult classic status and been so popular that it even spawned a rebooted television series, drawing a new legion of fans from younger generations. ![]() 23, 1985, grossing $33 million worldwide at the box office. Fox’s hairiest movie, “Teen Wolf,” on its 35th anniversary.įollowing an average Joe high schooler who finds out he’s actually a werewolf, the film was released on Aug. Let out a howl for these little-known facts about Michael J. Lawyer killed at Mexico resort on first wedding anniversary with wife: familyĮight decades strong: Couple celebrates 80 years of wedded bliss ‘Headless Body in Topless Bar’ headline turns 40 today The best anniversary gifts your loved one will actually use
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