The Wolf Man (1941)
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Reviews Counted:28
Fresh:24
Rotten:4
Average Rating:7.3/10
Runtime: 71 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Synopsis: After returning home to his English village, Larry Talbot gets attacked by a werewolf in the forest. Although he kills the beast, Larry realizes he has received a bite during the struggle -- a bite... After returning home to his English village, Larry Talbot gets attacked by a werewolf in the forest. Although he kills the beast, Larry realizes he has received a bite during the struggle -- a bite that passes along the monster's curse to him. Maleva, the gypsy mother of the dead wolfman, comes to Larry's aid and tells him that he too will now transform into a werewolf each time there's a full moon. While the story sounds ridiculous to Larry, he starts to believe it once more brutal killings occur in the village. Neither his father, Sir John Talbot, nor the woman Larry loves are willing to believe the truth... but soon they're forced to confront the nature of Larry's curse as well. [More]
Starring: Claude Rains, Warren William, Ralph Bellamy, Patric Knowles
Starring: Claude Rains, Warren William, Ralph Bellamy, Patric Knowles, Bela Lugosi, Maria Ouspenskaya, Evelyn Ankers, J. M. Kerrigan, Fay Helm, Lon Chaney, Forrester Harvey
Director: George Waggner
Director: George Waggner
Screenwriter: Curt Siodmak
Producer: George Waggner
Composer: Charles Previn, Hans J. Salter, Frank Skinner
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Reviews for The Wolf Man
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A film of sometimes uncertain greatness that is nonetheless the most entertaining and effective Universal monster movie since Bride of Frankenstein. Full Review |
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The Wolf Man's tantamount pleasures are its economy and speed, its silvery manipulations of light and shadow, and the panache with which the lighting, the story, and the rich cast navigate [its] tone. Full Review |
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A feast of horror, for animals of all kinds. Full Review |
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The Wolf Man is a compactly-knit tale of its kind, with good direction and performances by an above par assemblage of players, but dubious entertainment. Full Review |
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A stodgy Universal thriller from 1941, redeemed by a name-heavy cast and by Lon Chaney Jr.'s lumbering, affable performance in the title role. Full Review |
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A classic despite its flaws. Full Review |
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In spite of its age, the emotional impact, and sheer terror hasn't lost its punch with great performances, and a tragic ending.
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It's a good, solid film, held together by Chaney's appealing performance and great supporting players like Lugosi as Bela the gypsy who turns into a wolf. Full Review |
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Without any build-up either by the scriptwriter or director, he is sent onstage, where he, looks a lot less terrifying and not nearly as funny as Mr. Disney's big, bad wolf. Full Review |
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There's undeniable magic within the staid format. Full Review |
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Charming & fun 40's monster schlock.
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It's not as boring as Dracula, but not nearly as inventive as, say, Bride of Frankenstein. Full Review |
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The key to getting some good, fun chills out of a silly old movie like The Wolf Man is atmosphere: Watch after midnight. Turn off the lights. Light a few candles. Don't let your feet dangle off the edge of the couch or bed. Full Review |
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A wonderfully campy horror film that made a star of Lon Chaney Jr. Despite its hokiness, it stills holds up.
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Apesar de ter se transformado em um personagem trágico e fascinante nos filmes posteriores da série (com seu constante desejo de morrer), Larry Talbot é apenas um monstro convencional e nada interessante neste primeiro capítulo.
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