Sal Ormond as Col.
Thompson.  His costume
was made for the film (His
grandmother actually
built it.)

The Huntington Militia.   We
mostly followed them to
their events, trying to film
just them, and not the
tourists who got too close
to the firing guns.


A prison set for MAD
WOLF.  Look at those
walls.   They are just
pieces of rotted stockade
fencing placed long-ways
on the set wall.  

Sal Ormond made up this
actor in dead corpse
make up.
This scene with the actor
was never used in the
finished film.



From left; Frank Franconeri
(who would be in all
following Huntington
Action Films), Brandon
Bart and Sal Ormond.



Co-Producer Donna
Drake as Sarah, an
Revolutionary War era girl
who becomes a fugitive.


MAD WOLF (1998)
MAD WOLF

SYNOPSIS:  At the end of the American Revolutionary
War, British Col. Benjamin Thompson (Sal Ormond) is
seeking to capture The Mad Wolf, a mysterious saboteur.   
 He feels his Fort Golgotha, built atop a burial ground, is
Mad Wolf's next target.   We learn that The Mad Wolf, clad
in a frightening head-to-toe disquise, is Deborah,
(Kimberly King) the widow of a slain minuteman.  

PRODUCTION NOTES:  The screenplay is based on
actual Revolutionary War incidents.    Golgotha was built
by Col. Thompson on the Huntington Village Burial
Ground (This is why, to this day, the highest peak of the
cemetery doesn't have gravestones.)  

As noted in the film, the real Col. Thompson used the
tombstones of his enemies as doormats, oven-plates
and furniture.  
Click here to learn more about the real Col.
Thompson

Members of the Huntington Militia, a group of historians
who re-inact Revolutionary War battles, donated their
time, and costumes to the production of the film.

The interiors for the film were filmed in local antique
stores that had rooms recreated in a Colonial American
style.   Small items such as furniture price-tags, wall
thremostats and electric outlets had to be covered up.

Sal Ormond, who played Thompson, was also a
co-producer.  He turned his one car garage into a
sound-stage.     He also built a working pillory that is used
in the film.  

Donna Drake, an actress and co-producer on the film now
runs her own Long Island based
production company.

This was the first full collaboration between director
Glenn Andreiev and Producer Paul Kanter CPA

            MAD WOLF artwork by Laurence Sufrin.
                    Click image for larger version.

BREAKING NEWS- Mad Wolf has been
remastered onto DVD format and will
be released under Huntington Action
Films' releasing label- Summer 2007.