The Wolfman
The Wolfman

The Wolfman

1966Movie8 minEnglish

An eight minute abridgment of the 1941 feature, The Wolf Man, released in the 1960's to the 16mm home movie market.

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IMDb7.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes90%
Google Users89%
Director: George WaggnerGenres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

Larry Talbot, an American traveling in Wales to visit his ancestral home and estranged father, is bitten by a werewolf while trying to save a villager from an attack. He soon discovers that the bite has cursed him, transforming him into a bloodthirsty werewolf under the full moon, leading to a tragic and horrifying existence.

Critical Reception

The Wolf Man is a seminal classic of the Universal horror canon, widely regarded as one of the most influential werewolf films ever made. It established many of the tropes and lore associated with lycanthropy in cinema and is praised for its atmospheric direction, Chaney Jr.'s sympathetic performance, and its tragic undertones.

What Reviewers Say

  • A landmark film in horror cinema, praised for its atmospheric dread and Lon Chaney Jr.'s iconic performance.
  • Successfully blends tragedy and terror, establishing the definitive cinematic portrayal of the werewolf mythos.
  • Timeless and influential, it remains a masterclass in suspense and gothic horror.

Google audience: Audiences consistently praise 'The Wolf Man' for its enduring suspense, Lon Chaney Jr.'s compelling performance as the cursed protagonist, and its significant contribution to horror film history. Many appreciate its classic storytelling and atmospheric charm.

Awards & Accolades

None notable beyond its enduring legacy and influence on the horror genre.

Fun Fact

The iconic pentagram symbol used in the film, which the werewolf bites were supposedly meant to transfer, was inspired by occultist Aleister Crowley.

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