Director(s)Henry MacRae
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Top GenresAdventure, Fantasy, Horror, Short Films, Silent Films
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The Werewolf (1913) was a Adventure - Horror Film directed by Henry MacRae .

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The Night of the Werewolf

By Barry P. on Aug 8, 2022 From Cinematic Catharsis

(1981) Written and directed by Paul Naschy (as Jacinto Molina); Starring: Paul Naschy, Julia Saly, Silvia Aguilar, Azucena Hern?ndez, Beatriz Elorrieta and Pilar Alc?n; Available on Blu-ray (Part of the Paul Naschy Collection) and DVD (Out of Print) Rating: ***½ “The movies I was maki... Read full article


THE WEREWOLF On Blu-ray From Arrow

By Dan Day, Jr. on Nov 7, 2021 From The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog

It's back to Arrow Video's COLD WAR CREATURES: FOUR FILMS FROM SAM KATZMAN Blu-ray set. This time I'll be looking at THE WEREWOLF (1956). THE WEREWOLF is by far the best film in this set. It's not as outlandish as the other entries, and it's downbeat and realistic tone makes it stand out. In a small... Read full article


THE CURSE OF THE WEREWOLF On Blu-ray From Shout Factory

By Dan Day, Jr. on Apr 29, 2020 From The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog

Another Hammer horror classic gets the Shout Factory deluxe Blu-ray treatment--THE CURSE OF THE WEREWOLF. This film was the only time Hammer ever dealt with the subject of lycanthropy. It had a very complicated pre- and post-production history, which is discussed in the extras on this disc. It also... Read full article


CRY OF THE WEREWOLF

By Dan Day Jr. on Oct 14, 2018 From The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog

Last night on his weekly MeTV program, the legendary horror movie host Svengoolie showed the 1944 Columbia film CRY OF THE WEREWOLF. This was one of the very, very few American monster movies made during that period that I had never seen. It doesn't have much of a reputation, and after actually view... Read full article


The Curse of the Werewolf (1961, Terence Fisher)

By Andrew Wickliffe on Sep 25, 2017 From The Stop Button

The Curse of the Werewolf has an absurd epic structure. Clifford Evans narrates; he eventually comes into the film, which means there?s no way he?d know about events he didn?t witness except everything does apparently take place in the same Spanish town. First is the story of a beggar, played by Ric... Read full article


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