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Articles related to the film series Waldemar Daninsky, focused on the werewolf character portrayed by Paul Naschy. Pages in category "Waldemar Daninsky series" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
Tomb of the Werewolf (aka The Unliving) is a 2003 film [1] directed by Fred Olen Ray. It is the twelfth and last in a long series of films about the werewolf Count Waldemar Daninsky, played by Paul Naschy. The film contains a number of adult sex scenes bordering on softcore pornography.
Dr. Jekyll y el Hombre Lobo (Dr. Jekyll and the Wolfman), also known as Dr. Jekyll and the Werewolf, is a 1971 [1] Spanish horror film, the sixth in a series of 12 films about the werewolf Count Waldemar Daninsky, [2] played by Paul Naschy. Naschy actually plays a triple role in the film, portraying Waldemar Daninsky, the Wolf Man and Mr. Hyde.
La Noche de Walpurgis /Walpurgis Night (released in the United States as The Werewolf vs. The Vampire Woman , in the UK as Shadow of the Werewolf , and in Canada as Werewolf Shadow ), is a 1970 Spanish/German [ 4 ] horror film starring Paul Naschy , the fifth in his series about the werewolf Waldemar Daninsky.
Here is a list of the best werewolf movies for kids, from the '80s, 2000s, werewolf and vampire movies, werewolf horror movies and more.
The film was released theatrically in the U.S. as The Craving in 1985, then released to video as The Craving, and more recently on DVD as Night of the Werewolf. Shout Factory also released it on Blu-ray as part of their "Paul Naschy Collection set. [1] The film had a much larger budget than previous Naschy werewolf productions.
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Tomb of the Werewolf (2004); directed in Hollywood by Fred Olen Ray, co-starring Michelle Bauer; the original shooting title was The Unliving; filmed on video in English (Naschy did not know English so he spoke his lines phonetically); no theatrical release; distributed directly to DVD (edited) as Tomb of the Werewolf in 2004 and then later ...