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- Larry Talbot returns to his father's castle in Wales and meets a beautiful woman. One fateful night, Talbot escorts her to a local carnival where they meet a mysterious gypsy fortune teller.
- The resurrected Wolf Man, seeking a cure for his malady, enlists the aid of a mad scientist, who claims he will not only rid the Wolf Man of his nocturnal metamorphosis, but also revive the frozen body of Frankenstein's inhuman creation.
- Después de ser derrotado por el mago Cristaldi, Drácula regresa para vengarse del Santo y Blue Demon contra Drácula y el Hombre Lobo. Con la ayuda del Hombre Lobo y sus seguidores, la victoria es inminente. Un descendiente del Mago Cistaldi es advertido de los planes de Drácula y pide ayuda a Santo y Blue Demon.
- Five strangers are invited to a castle under the pretense that one may inherit it. Little do they know what dangers await at the House of the Wolfman.
- Emile Pulska is visiting his old friend Abe Stillman. During the visit they are attacked and Emile is struck senseless. When he wakes up he is told that Abe is dead, dead by natural causes, the doctors tell him. When Emile insists that they were attacked, his relatives try to give him psychiatric help. Emile decides to try to find the killers himself, but someone is watching his every step...
- The Wolf Man. Universal's classic character of a mild-mannered man...who transforms into a bloodthirsty wolf by the light of the full moon. Ted Bundy. Charming and ambitious law student...who becomes one of the most prolific serial killers in modern history. In Bundy and The Wolf Man: Closer Than We Think, acclaimed filmmaker BC Fourteen takes a deep dive down the rabbit hole to shine a light on the dark deeds and lasting legacies of both these notorious figures. From mingling undetected in society's midst, to their very name striking terror in the hearts of men. From deadly deceptions to moonlit murder. From mysterious abductions in plain sight to brazen bloodlust for innocent victims. Winding through the realms of both dark fiction and stark reality, using rare archival footage and famous clips from some of the most frightening films of all time, Bundy and The Wolf Man: Closer Than We Think compares and contrasts the shocking similarities in both Bundy's and The Wolf Man's motivations, nightmarish trajectories and ultimate downfalls. Ted Bundy. The Wolf Man. Two uncontrollable rampages by two monsters in different worlds. But...are they closer than we think?
- An actor continually confesses to murders he didn't commit, figuring that the police won't believe him when he confesses to a murder that he actually does intend to commit.
- The youngest son of a noble English family turns into a wolf man whenever he partakes in alcohol.
- Renner and his double take on real wolves, hybrid wolves and animatronic wolves.
- Grinde is a junior partner of a pottery firm. An old chemist, Benjamin Lord, discovers a formula for glazing pottery that is designed to revolutionize the industry. The chemist's grandson, David, takes a sample of the new process to Grinde, who says he will give it consideration. He delegates his foreman, Mole, to steal the formula. Mole kills the chemist, and he and Grinde frame an explosion to conceal the crime. After David refuses to sell the formula, Grinde and Mole lock him and his sweetheart in a vault with poisonous gas. Grinde then tries to kill Mole, who knows too much, and take over the firm from his elderly partner at a directors' meeting.
- Starting with The Wolf Man (in 1941), Universal Studios made five movies featuring The Wolf Man, a character portrayed by Lon Chaney, Jr. Monster by Moonlight! explores these movies. Rick Baker explains how the make-up was done on Chaney's character. Screenwriter Curtis Siodmak took very little from earlier werewolf legends, providing his own story for some of the films. This documentary displays clips from several other movies, including Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948) and House of Dracula (1945).
- In this documentary short, a slew of horror film experts and aficionados discuss how Universal Studios used the folklore phenomenon of the werewolf to create their successful 'Wolf Man' franchise.
- A thief, Lawrence Talbot removes the stake from a skeleton, which revives Dracula.
- In the middle of woods inhabited by wolves, an astrologist imagines what it would be like to be a werewolf, running and howling through the woods in a schizophrenic blur instead of sitting in his home watching videos. Then the moon calls to him.
- A pair of filmmakers come across an eccentric man that's been wearing a frightening wolf mask for four years, and refuses to take it off. The filmmakers decide to follow him and find out the story behind this man in the wolf mask; with interviews from the man himself, his friends, employers and family.
- The Dracula has a run in with the Wolf Man.
- A solo film maker researches the Mysterious Himalayan Wolf due to the recent increasing amount of attacks on Yaks in Nepal.
- A single girl, watching old home Halloween videos of herself dressing up as The Wolf Man, decides to relive her childhood memories, with tragic consequences.
- A young man, bitten by a wolf, transforms into a werewolf in the light of the full moon. After a murder spree, during which the werewolf kills a small child and eats a dog, he is killed with a silver bullet fired by his father.
- After a man transforms into a werewolf, he comes across a group of thugs that learn why you shouldn't mess with rapid animals.
- A wolf plays a role in an important decision by the settlers of Boonesborough. A vote for Taggart, who just bought two slaves, is a vote to officially legalize slavery; a vote for Daniel is to outlaw slavery and free the young men.
- Col. Barker, still upset that he had to give up his private room to McKay to use as a dispensary for his animals, comes up with what he thinks is a foolproof plan to get rid of McKay once and for all.
- An attaché working at the Russian embassy in Mexico is about to be called home for becoming too friendly with the freedom-loving locals. In exchange for asylum, he frantically tries to interest a newspaper and the Justice Department in papers showing a communist conspiracy involving some in the Mexican government. No one believes him because of the propaganda he tried to peddle them the year before.
- Tired and worn out, Eric accepts the hospitality of an old man at his home in the woods. He becomes attracted to a young woman named Margaret, but he fears that he may be responsible for a series of brutal murders in the area.
- A family is traveling to the Oregon territory to make a new life, but they are pursued by a man who the father crossed when he fought him for his pet wolf. The man, claiming to be a prison guard, seeks the alcalde's help in tracking down the family, while Zorro must intervene.
- The 1941 movie "The Wolf Man" was aired on KOOL-TV Channel 10, Phoenix, Arizona.
- Mr. X presents and screens the 1941 movie "The Wolf Man" on WXYZ Channel 7, Detroit, Michigan.
- 2014–TV Episode
- Today, Rob takes a look at the originator of the Werewolf genre, starring Lon Chaney Jr., The Wolf Man.
- 2020–6.7 (21)TV Episode
- 1970–1976TV Episode
- 1970–1976TV Episode
- Episode: (2019)2018– 21mPodcast EpisodeBill and Thom discuss minute sixty-nine of Universal's 1931 film, "Frankenstein".
- 2015–Podcast Episode
- 2016– 20mPodcast EpisodeThe team heads into the woods to seek a wolf-man.
- 2016–202010mTV Episode
- "Wide Scream Theatre" screens the 1937 mystery/thriller movie "The Man Who Cried Wolf".
- Iago presents the 1943 horror / science fiction movie "Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man".
- 1980–1983TV Episode