Werewolf of London (1935) | |
Director(s) | Stuart Walker |
Producer(s) | Stanley Bergerman (executive), Robert Harris (associate) |
Top Genres | Horror, Science Fiction |
Top Topics | Animals, Monster |
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Werewolf of London (1935) was a Horror - Science Fiction Film directed by Stuart Walker and produced by Robert Harris and Stanley Bergerman.
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From the Archives: Werewolf of London ( 1935 )
By The Metzinger Sisters on Oct 26, 2022 From Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film LoversHenry Hull, who usually plays kindly men in films, turned vicious in Universal Pictures' Werewolf of London ( 1935 ). Luckily, his friends and family only had to put up with his fierce lycanthropic side when the moon was full. From the Archives is our latest series of posts where we share photos fro... Read full article
From the Archives: Werewolf of London ( 1935 )
By The Metzinger Sisters on Oct 12, 2018 From Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film LoversHenry Hull hiding behind loads of facial hair in this still from the Universal horror classic Werewolf of London ( 1935 ) which also featured Warner Oland, the beloved actor of the Charlie Chan series. From the Archives is our latest series of posts where we share photos from the Silverbanks Pictur... Read full article
Werewolf of London (1935)
By Aurora Bugallo on Oct 20, 2016 From Classic Movie Hub BlogNeither Man nor Wolf… Stuart Walker?s Werewolf of London (1935) succeeds in terrifying sensitive souls. The movie tells the story of botanist, Wilfred Glendon (Henry Hull) who goes on an expedition to Tibet where the rare mariphasa lupina lupina can be found.? Also known as the moon flower, th... Read full article
Werewolf of London (1935, Stuart Walker)
By Andrew Wickliffe on May 30, 2016 From The Stop ButtonWerewolf of London. He actually does need a tailor, because he’s a gentleman and gentleman dress for the evening. For whatever reason, director Walker seems to spend more time on lead Henry Hull getting dressed while a werewolf than doing much else while a werewolf. There are a couple effects ... Read full article
The Werewolf of London (1935) – with Henry Hull and Valerie Hobson
By Greg Orypeck on Jan 28, 2016 From Classic Film FreakShare This! ?The werewolf is neither man nor wolf, but a satanic creature with the worst qualities of both.?? ? ?? Dr. Yogami (Warner Oland) to Dr. Glendon (Henry Hull) If nothing else, for it isn?t all that great a horror movie as horror flicks go, The Werewolf of London established any number of... Read full article
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Dr. Wilfred Glendon: Singularly single, madame. More single than I ever realized that it was possible for a human being to be.
Lisa Glendon: [to Wilfred] It's Lisa. Don't you know me. Lisa.
Dr. Wilfred Glendon: Thanks for the bullet.
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The supposed "Tibetan" spoken in the movie is actually the Cantonese dialect of Chinese. The actor is otherwise just muttering gibberish.
The well-known "Wolf Man" makeup used on Lon Chaney Jr. was actually created by Universal Pictures makeup designer Jack P. Pierce for Henry Hull in this film. After makeup tests, Hull declined to wear the makeup, citing his dislike of the time-consuming makeup application. A less hairy version was then devised by Pierce, and it is this version that is seen in the film. A still photograph of the original test makeup survives, however, and has been published.
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