Curse of the Queerwolf
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Curse of the Queerwolf is a 1988 comedy horror
Comedy horror
Comedy horror, also known as horror comedy, is a literary and film genre, combining elements of comedy and horror fiction. The comedy horror genre almost always inevitably crosses over with the black comedy genre; and in some respects could be considered a subset of it.The short story "The Legend...

 film directed by Mark Pirro and starring Michael Palazzolo and Kent Butler
Kent Butler
Kent Butler Kent S. Butler was an American urban and environmental planner, and Associate Dean of the Community and Regional Planning program at the University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture until May 2011. Between 1973 and 1977, he studied and obtained his Bachelor's, Masters, and...

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The plot involves a man who is bitten by someone he perceives as being a "transvestite", thus making him turn into a "queerwolf". And the only thing that can reverse the effect is when he looks at a picture of John Wayne
John Wayne
Marion Mitchell Morrison , better known by his stage name John Wayne, was an American film actor, director and producer. He epitomized rugged masculinity and became an enduring American icon. He is famous for his distinctive calm voice, walk, and height...

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Cast

  • Michael Palazzolo as Larry Smalbut
  • Kent Butler as Richard Cheese
  • Taylor Whitney as Lois Gerstel
  • Cynthia Brownell as Paula McFarland
  • Darwyn Carson as Holly
  • Jim Bruce as Mr. McFarland
  • Sergio Bandera as Priest
  • Mark Pirro as Torchman
  • Rodney Trappe as Torchman
  • Sharon Alsina as Muddydoch
  • John McCafferty as Mountain Man
  • Pat Hunter as Mountain Man
  • Timothy Ralston as Mountain Man
  • Susan Cherones as Mrs. Thyroid
  • Conrad Brooks as Wally Beaver
  • Forrest J Ackerman as Mr. Richardson
  • Alfie Pearl as Detective Morose
  • Hugh O. Fields as Fagxorcist
  • Mike Margy as Custodian
  • Cheryl Butler as Gina
  • Natalia Gvozdic as Dancer
  • Don Martin as TV Newscaster
  • Gregg Gross as Thug
  • Tieg Thomas as Boy on magazine cover
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