Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA compilation of scenes and trailers from horror movies having to do with wolfmen.A compilation of scenes and trailers from horror movies having to do with wolfmen.A compilation of scenes and trailers from horror movies having to do with wolfmen.
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Bud Abbott
- Chick Young
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Jane Adams
- Nina
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Evelyn Ankers
- Gwen
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Lionel Atwill
- Police Inspector Holtz
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Ralph Bellamy
- Colonel Montford
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Whit Bissell
- Dr. Alfred Brandon
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Lon Chaney Jr.
- Lawrence Talbot
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Lon Chaney
- Self
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Lou Costello
- Wilbur Gray
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Patric Knowles
- Frank Andrews
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Peter Lorre
- Self
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Ilona Massey
- Baroness Elsa Frankenstein
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J. Carrol Naish
- Daniel
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Martha O'Driscoll
- Miliza Morelle
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Maria Ouspenskaya
- Maleva
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Claude Rains
- Sir John Talbot
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Onslow Stevens
- Dr. Franz Edlemann
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Glenn Strange
- Frankenstein's Monster
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- CuriosidadesIncludes an audio interview with Lon Chaney (talking about union problems with make-up), clips and trailers from assorted Jekyll & Hyde films.
- ConexionesFeatures El lobo humano (1935)
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A good guide to early werewolf movies
While this video was released in the nineties, I believe this documentary was actually produced in the early eighties -- that's the only time period it covers, anyway. It begins by going through Lon Chaney Jr's career as the Wolf Man, not only in his famous Universal movies but also his later, more embarrassing appearances in "La Casa Del Terror" and "Route 66". It also has an audio interview with Lon Chaney, and I think that's actually the only interview in the whole documentary, which consists pretty much of trailers, clips, stills, and an informative narration from Ted Newsom.
Anyway, it then goes back in time and covers "Werewolf of London" and most other werewolf movies from the forties -- "The Mad Monster", "The Undying Monster", "Return of the Vampire" and "Cry of the Werewolf". It's thorough to say the least, as far as the American movies are concerned anyway. We then move on to the fifties and cover both "The Werewolf" (1957), and the American Internation Pictures movies ("I Was A Teenage Werewolf" and "How To Make A Monster"). It also covers movies with similar themes, such as "The Ape Man" and the "Jekyll and Hyde" series, including of course the "Daughter of Dr Jekyll" which actually was about a werewolf.
On to the sixties and we see clips from Hammer's "Curse of the Werewolf" and the infamous B-movie "Lycanthropus" ("Werewolf in a Girl's Dormitory"). Then there's a quick segment on Jacinto Molina, with clips from "La Marca del Hombre-lobo" and "La Noche De Walpurgis", but this is where things start to get a bit lazy -- we briefly take a look at "Werewolves on Wheels" and "The Beast Must Die", and that's about it for the seventies. Even "The Howling" and "American Werewolf" are mentioned only very briefly at the end. Ah, well ...
For the most part this documentary is excellent, and I'd even go so far as to say this is the definitive video guide to American werewolf movies from 1935 to the late sixties, but it could have done with more detail on movies after that. It's definitely worth a look, though.
Anyway, it then goes back in time and covers "Werewolf of London" and most other werewolf movies from the forties -- "The Mad Monster", "The Undying Monster", "Return of the Vampire" and "Cry of the Werewolf". It's thorough to say the least, as far as the American movies are concerned anyway. We then move on to the fifties and cover both "The Werewolf" (1957), and the American Internation Pictures movies ("I Was A Teenage Werewolf" and "How To Make A Monster"). It also covers movies with similar themes, such as "The Ape Man" and the "Jekyll and Hyde" series, including of course the "Daughter of Dr Jekyll" which actually was about a werewolf.
On to the sixties and we see clips from Hammer's "Curse of the Werewolf" and the infamous B-movie "Lycanthropus" ("Werewolf in a Girl's Dormitory"). Then there's a quick segment on Jacinto Molina, with clips from "La Marca del Hombre-lobo" and "La Noche De Walpurgis", but this is where things start to get a bit lazy -- we briefly take a look at "Werewolves on Wheels" and "The Beast Must Die", and that's about it for the seventies. Even "The Howling" and "American Werewolf" are mentioned only very briefly at the end. Ah, well ...
For the most part this documentary is excellent, and I'd even go so far as to say this is the definitive video guide to American werewolf movies from 1935 to the late sixties, but it could have done with more detail on movies after that. It's definitely worth a look, though.
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- Teknofobe70
- 1 may 2005
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