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| Michael J. Fox | Scott Howard | |
| James Hampton | Harold Howard | |
| Susan Ursitti | Lisa Marconi | |
| Jerry Levine | Rupert Stilinski | |
| Matt Adler | Lewis | |
| Lorie Griffin | Pamela Wells | |
| Jim McKrell | Vice Principal Rusty Thorne | |
| Mark Arnold | Mick McAllister | |
| Jay Tarses | Coach Bobby Finstock | |
| Mark Holton | Chubby | |
| Scott Paulin | Kirk Lolley | |
| Elizabeth Gorcey | Tina | |
| Melanie Manos | Dina | |
| Doug Savant | Brad | |
| Charles Zucker | Malcolm |
| Director | Rod Daniel
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| Producer | Mark Levinson
George W. Perkins |
| Writer | Joseph Loeb III
Matthew Weisman |
| Cinematography | Tim Suhrstedt
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| Musician | Miles Goodman
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Scott Howard (Michael J. Fox) is a typical teenage boy: into sports and wanting a girl he can't have. The only problem is, Scott has a family secret that even he doesn't know about: his family become werewolves once they become teenagers! When Scott's dad, Howard (James Hampton), tells his son about this fact, Scott thinks it means to end to his dreams. But does it? This story follows Scott as he grows to accept his fate, gain acceptance and meets goals with his peers, and comes full circle to pose the question: once you have it, do you even want it? |
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