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Werewolves
Leofwine_draca8 April 2017
Warning: Spoilers
100 YEARS OF HORROR is a 26-episode TV series made in 1996 and featuring the delightful Christopher Lee as host, his sonorous narration exploring the history of horror cinema in the 20th century. Each themed episode contains plentiful clips from the films mentioned along with brief interview footage seemingly culled from other documentaries as well as TV shows and the like.

WEREWOLVES is the sixth episode of the series and does exactly what it says on the tin. The main films covered include Werewolf of London, THE WOLFMAN, and FRANKENSTEIN MEETS THE WOLFMAN, although the 1950s B-movies such as THE WEREWOLF are also covered. Lon Chaney Jr.'s grandson makes an interview appearance as does Bela Lugosi Jr.
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Werewolves
Michael_Elliott21 September 2010
100 Years of Horror: Werewolves (1996)

*** 1/2 (out of 4)

Another great entry in the series. This one here takes a look at werewolves throughout the genre and starts off with WEREWOLF OF London, the first "official" werewolf film that many overlook when they discuss the genre. That's often the case because THE WOLF MAN was the masterpiece of the group and the film that made Lon Chaney, Jr. a horror legend. Chaney's other films playing the monster are discussed including FRANKENSTEIN MEETS THE WOLF MAN and the low-budget Mexican film FACE OF THE SCREAMING WEREWOLF. The 50s efforts like THE WEREWOLF are also discussed as is the creature in THE RETURN OF THE VAMPIRE.

Once again, die-hard horror fans aren't going to learn anything new here but that's really not important as once again we're treated to some great interviews and of course we get to see great clips from the movies themselves. Ralph Bellamy clearly steals the film with his nice interviews and we also get clips from Nina Foch, Hugh Hefner, Bela Lugosi, Jr. and Fred Olen Ray. At just 23-minutes there are certain films that are left out (the silent WOLF BLOOD for one) but I think this is a great introduction to new fans and will give them plenty of great titles to watch.
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