Werewolf of London (1935)

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Country: US
Technical: bw 75m
Director: Stuart Walker
Cast: Henry Hull, Warner Oland, Valerie Hobson

Synopsis:

A botanist returns from Tibet having been bitten by a strange creature and is haunted by a series of savage killings. Luckily, the secret to an antidote lies in the obscure flower he has brought back with him.

Review:

The titular city is barely evoked in this slow and typically primitive wolfman picture, which was Universal's first flirtation with lycanthropy. The cast provides special enjoyment, not least a pair of elderly landladies.

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Country: US
Technical: bw 75m
Director: Stuart Walker
Cast: Henry Hull, Warner Oland, Valerie Hobson

Synopsis:

A botanist returns from Tibet having been bitten by a strange creature and is haunted by a series of savage killings. Luckily, the secret to an antidote lies in the obscure flower he has brought back with him.

Review:

The titular city is barely evoked in this slow and typically primitive wolfman picture, which was Universal's first flirtation with lycanthropy. The cast provides special enjoyment, not least a pair of elderly landladies.


Country: US
Technical: bw 75m
Director: Stuart Walker
Cast: Henry Hull, Warner Oland, Valerie Hobson

Synopsis:

A botanist returns from Tibet having been bitten by a strange creature and is haunted by a series of savage killings. Luckily, the secret to an antidote lies in the obscure flower he has brought back with him.

Review:

The titular city is barely evoked in this slow and typically primitive wolfman picture, which was Universal's first flirtation with lycanthropy. The cast provides special enjoyment, not least a pair of elderly landladies.