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Look for the 1935 Universal Studio’s “Werewolf of London” starring Henry Hull and Warner Oland.
It pre dates Lon Chaney Jr’s “ Wolf man”
It is probably the first movie about werewolves that the audience sees the change occur.
It’s got some scenes that are humorous, some touching on religion, and some you think...this is one “ dapper werewolf” as he leaves his laboratory but not before dressing for his upcoming reign of carnage.
Worth watching and in B&W too.
It pre dates Lon Chaney Jr’s “ Wolf man”
It is probably the first movie about werewolves that the audience sees the change occur.
It’s got some scenes that are humorous, some touching on religion, and some you think...this is one “ dapper werewolf” as he leaves his laboratory but not before dressing for his upcoming reign of carnage.
Worth watching and in B&W too.