Wolfman
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A man finds out that his family has a werewolf curse put upon them.
"A Cinematic Study in Classic Horror"
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"_**Old-fashioned werewolf flick by a do-it-yourself filmmaker**_ In 1910, a traveling heir (Earl Owensby) returns to his familyâs estate in North Carolina after his fatherâs death, but becomes suspicious of what went down while learning of a family curse linked to a satanic priest (Ed Grady). Sid Rancer is on hand as a helpful doctor. âWolfmanâ (1979) had a limited release in Southern states and is comparable to a Hammer flick of the 60s, but the writing & acting arenât as finely tuned (because that takes money) and the sluggish story is easily 15 minutes too long; plus donât expect horror icons like Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee or even Andrew Keir. This was writer/director Worth Keeterâs feature film debut. Although the movieâs low-budget, it has good Gothic horror ambiance with fitting music. Keeter shows that heâs a competent filmmaker in a do-it-yourself way, but sometimes the modest budget betrays itself. The quaint werewolf make-up & effects are decidedly old-fashioned with the hairy beast resembling Spainâs renowned Paul Naschy. In just a couple years hits âThe Howlingâ and âAn American Werewolf in Londonâ would forever raise the bar for werewolf movies. Whilst short/stocky Owensby is serviceable as the protagonist, donât expect the caliber of Oliver Reed in âThe Curse of the Werewolfâ (1961). On the positive side, Kristina Reynolds is stunningly beautiful and a good actress to boot. Too bad Keeter didnât do more with her. At the end of the day, âWolfmanâ fills the bill for if youâre in the mood for Hammer-esque full moon horror AS LONG AS you donât mind the limitations of low-budget Indie productions, including parts that drag, like the sequence where the protagonist digs up a grave. Personally, I appreciated the depictions of life in a small Eastern town in the early 1900s with the corresponding mood of Victorian horror. The film runs 1 hour, 42 minutes, and was shot in Shelby, North Carolina, which is about a half-hour drive west of Charlotte. GRADE: C"
Read full review â"Now, this is a real shocker of a film.... Earl Owensby "Colin Glasgow" arrives at the estate of his wealthy late father. He inherits just about everything, but the will requires him to hang about for a few weeks to look after his creepy family. Upon closer inspection, it is apparent that his father was murdered; the document has been forged and his evil family aided by a wicked Satanic priest are working a curse that causes "Colin" to slowly become the "Wolfman". The acting is rotten; the screenplay as bad - and the special effects are the stuff of 1960's "Dr. Who" with plenty of horse hair, maniacal laughing, wobbly soft focus candles and wild church organ music. Don't bother..."
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