Los Angeles 1997. Le détective Mike Harrigan et son équipe luttent contre toutes sortes de trafiquants. Bientôt, un tueur invisible et invulnérable décime leurs rangs. Mike mène son enquête et découvre que Los Angeles est devenue le terrain de chasse d'un prédateur venu d'un autre monde...
La petite ville de Tarker's Mill autrefois paisible est depuis peu le théâtre de meurtres affreux. Les habitants craignent l'oeuvre d'un détraqué, mais un jeune garçon handicapé connaît la vérité qui est plus effrayante encore...
Corey Haim (back when he was still cute) and his souped-up hot-rod of a wheelchair are all that stand between a sleepy little New England town and a ferocious full-moon killer in Stephen King's adaptation of his novella Cycle of the Werewolf. This minor entry into the werewolf canon lacks the scares and sense of humor of superior hirsute thrillers The Howling and An American Werewolf in London, but pays off in some nice casting touches. Gary Busey is loyal to the end as Haim's beer-guzzling Uncle Red, Twin Peaks's Everett McGill cuts an unsettling figure as the town minister, and fleshy B-movie icon Lawrence Tierney (Reservoir Dogs) is the gruff bartender who breaks up bar fights with a baseball bat called The Peacemaker. The monstrous wolf beast, a towering mountain of fangs and fur, is the creation of Carlo Rambaldi (E.T.).