Wolf Lake

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A poster promoting the launch of the series.
A poster promoting the launch of the series.

Wolf Lake was a short-lived American television series that debuted on CBS on September 12th, 2001. Wolf Lake follows a pack of werewolves living in a Seattle suburb. Nine episodes and a non-aired pilot were made before the show was cancelled. ITV bought the rights to show the series in the United Kingdom and the SCI FI Channel bought the rights to show the series in the United States.[1] Ran Galor's song "Quiet the Night" was the theme song.

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[edit] Summary

Seattle policeman John Kanin proposes to his girlfriend, Ruby Wilder, and she accepts. However, as she gets into her car, she is attacked and all Kanin finds is a severed hand. He travels to her hometown, Wolf Lake, to find some answers. However, his experiences there raise even more questions.

Recently, the first episode of Wolf Lake was aired by SCI FI on Friday, July 13, 2007, and the remaining episodes were aired on SCI FI on Thursday, October 18, 2007.

[edit] Episodes

  1. Meat The Parents
  2. The Changing
  3. Soup to Nuts
  4. Tastes Like Chicken
  5. Excitable Boy
  6. Four Feet Under
  7. Leader of the Pack
  8. Legend of Lost Lenore
  9. If These Wolves Could Talk

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[edit] Trivia

  • The series was nominated for an Emmy Award for its main title design.
  • Tim Matheson and Bruce McGill starred together in National Lampoon's Animal House, and later in the Chris Farley/David Spade comedy Black Sheep in 1996.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Sci Fi (2006-08-02). "SCI FI CHANNEL CLOSES MAJOR DEAL WITH CBS PARAMOUNT TO ACQUIRE RIGHTS FOR TELEFILMS AND SERIES INCLUDING 'STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE'". Press release. Retrieved on 2007-10-15.

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