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Cry of the Werewolf

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Cry of the Werewolf
Directed byHenry Levin
Screenplay byGriffin Jay
Charles O'Neal[1]
Story byGriffin Jay[1]
Produced byWallace MacDonald[1]
StarringNina Foch
Stephen Crane
Osa Massen
Blanche Yurka
Barton MacLane
CinematographyL. William O'Connell
(as L.W. O'Connell)[1]
Edited byReg Browne[1]
Production
company
Columbia Pictures[1]
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release date
  • August 17, 1944 (1944-08-17)
Running time
63 minutes
CountryUnited States[1]
LanguageEnglish

Cry of the Werewolf is a 1944 American horror film directed by Henry Levin and starring Nina Foch, Stephen Crane, Osa Massen, Blanche Yurka and Barton MacLane.[1]

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Plot

A Romani princess descended from Marie LaTour has the ability to change into a wolf at will, just like her late mother. When she learns that Marie LaTour's tomb has been discovered, she decides to use her talent to kill everyone who knows the location, because it is a sacred secret that only her people are allowed to know.

Cast

Production

The film was developed with the working title of Bride of the Vampire.[1]

Release

Cry of the Werewolf premiered in New York on August 17, 1944.[1] Cry of the Werewolf was issued theatrically as a double feature with The Soul of a Monster and continued to receive theatrical re-releases into the early 1950s.[2]

Reception

Michael R. Pitts described the film's reception as "mixed" on its initial release.[2] The New York Times stated that "[T]here is absolutely nothing original in this utterly suspenseless film" while a reviewer in The Sunday Times Signal (Zanesville, Ohio) proclaimed that "Horror fans are in for a thrill [with] the story of dread voodoo murders, horrifying tribal rites and a fantastic feast of death in which lovely and talented Nina Foch plays the woman werewolf whose mother terrorized millions and because of whose sins Nina can never marry."[2]

In 1962, Joe Dante included the film in his list of worst horror films list in Famous Monsters.[3] Dante stated the film was "a pretty dismal hunk of nonsense. Tho Nina Foch as the werewoman killed people left & right it was still a bore."[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Cry of the Werewolf". American Film Institute. Retrieved November 28, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c Pitts 2014, p. 51.
  3. ^ a b Dante 1962, p. 17.

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