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It is also known as The Craving and Night of the Werewolf. The film was first theatrically released in Spain in April 1981, and was later shown at the 1982 Fantasporto Festival. 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.
Wolfen is a 1981 American crime horror film directed by Michael Wadleigh in his only directional feature film, based on Whitley Strieber's 1978 novel The Wolfen. It stars Albert Finney, Diane Venora, Gregory Hines and Edward James Olmos. The film follows a city cop who has been assigned to uncover what is behind a series of vicious murders.
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.
An American Werewolf in London is a 1981 comedy horror film written and directed by John Landis. An international co-production of the United Kingdom and the United States, the film stars David Naughton, Jenny Agutter, Griffin Dunne and John Woodvine. The title is a cross between An American in Paris and Werewolf of London. [5]
Wolfwalkers (2020). This animated movie moves away from the typical werewolf lore. Instead of transforming once a month, some characters in Wolfwalkers transform into wolves every night, but they ...
Dark Night of the Scarecrow: Frank De Felitta: Lane Smith, Jocelyn Brando, Charles Durning: United States Television film [15] Dawn of the Mummy: Frank Agrama, Armand Weston Brenda King, Barry Sattels, George Peck United States [16] A Day of Judgment: Charles Reynolds William T. Hicks, Harris Bloodworth, Deborah Bloodwoth United States [17 ...
Director Michael Giacchino details the making of his first Marvel horror classic, and whether a Man-Thing spinoff, the new 'Blade' movie, or something entirely different could come next.
The film was released in Spain on November 13, 1972 as Dr. Jekyll y el Hombre Lobo, in the U.S. in 1973 as Dr. Jekyll and the Wolfman, and in Germany in 1974 as Night of the Bloody Wolves. It was released in the UK in 1973 as Dr. Jekyll and the Werewolf. [4] It was followed by a 1973 sequel, El Retorno de Walpurgis (aka Curse of the Devil).