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In 18th Century Spain, a small village is ruled over by an evil Marquis. A beggar goes to the castle of this unfair ruler and asks for a small amount of bread and is consequently humiliated and jailed.
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Hammer's only vampire movie stars Oliver Reed in the role of a werewolf whose transforamtion can only be stopped by the love of a good woman... or a silver bullet.
Product Identifiers
EAN5060057211090
eBay Product ID (ePID)12048547757
Product Key Features
ActorWarren Mitchell, Clifford Evans, Catherine Feller, Yvonne Romain, Oliver Reed, Richard Wordsworth, Anthony Dawson
Film/TV TitleCurse of the Werewolf
DirectorTerence Fisher
LanguageEnglish
Run Time87 Mins
FormatBlu-ray
Release Year2015
FeaturesStill Gallery\Lycanthropy:The Beast in All of Us\Making of
FranchiseHammer
GenreHorror/Occult
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Certificate12A/12
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Sound sourceDolby Digital
Movie/TV TitleCurse Of The Werewolf
Consumer AdviceContains moderate violence and infrequent gory images
Nice to watch the full version of this film. The original had many censor inflicted cuts in 1961. Today it's hard to believe that that these outtakes caused much grief., But that was 1961 and things were much different then. One of Hammer films shot at there Bray studios and one of the best. The great Oliver Reed is the Werewolf making his debut in the role. The thing here in this film is the character build up. This makes you feel sympathy for the Werewolf. The film is slow compared to many films now but that helps to take time in developing the story. This still keeps you interested throughout the film and paces the action to the conclusion. Oliver reportedly in the lunch break visited a local pub in Bray in the full Werewolf makeup. I would have liked to have been there to see that. So if you like the Hammer films of the past, then this is one of the better efforts and the Blu Ray transfer is sharp with great colour and excellent mono sound. Recommended..
Oliver Reed at his best. Another good film from Hammer. The ending is probably influenced from the Bela Lugosi film Murders In The Rue Morgue. The extras are very good also.