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-{{GFDL}}+'''''The Company of Wolves''''' is a [[1984 in film|1984]] [[fantasy film|fantasy]]-[[horror film]] directed by [[Neil Jordan]], and starring [[Sarah Patterson]] and [[Angela Lansbury]].
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 +The film is based on the [[werewolf fiction|werewolf stories]] in [[Angela Carter]]'s [[short story]] collection ''[[The Bloody Chamber]]'' ("The Company of Wolves", "Wolf-Alice" and "The Werewolf"). Carter herself co-wrote the screenplay with director Neil Jordan, based on her own short stories and also her earlier adaptation of "The Company of Wolves" for [[radio programming|radio]].
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 +Carter's first draft of the screenplay, which contains some differences from the finished film, has been published in her anthology ''[[The Curious Room]]'' ([[1996 in literature|1996]]).
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 +The film's [[tagline]] is: "The desire...the fantasy...the nightmare."{{GFDL}}

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The Company of Wolves is a 1984 fantasy-horror film directed by Neil Jordan, and starring Sarah Patterson and Angela Lansbury.

The film is based on the werewolf stories in Angela Carter's short story collection The Bloody Chamber ("The Company of Wolves", "Wolf-Alice" and "The Werewolf"). Carter herself co-wrote the screenplay with director Neil Jordan, based on her own short stories and also her earlier adaptation of "The Company of Wolves" for radio.

Carter's first draft of the screenplay, which contains some differences from the finished film, has been published in her anthology The Curious Room (1996).

The film's tagline is: "The desire...the fantasy...the nightmare."



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