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Horror

The Fury of the Wolf Man

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A man has had a werewolf curse cast upon him. If he doesn't get rid of it, he turns into a killer werewolf when the moon is full.

Release Date : 1972-02-07

Language :EnglishSpanish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Maxper Producciones Cinematográficas (Maximiliano Pérez Flórez)

Production Country : Spain

Alternative Titles : The Fury of the Wolf ManFury of the Wolfman

Cast

Paul Naschy

Character Name : Waldemar Daninsky

Original Name : Paul Naschy

Gender : Male

Perla Cristal

Character Name : Dr. Ilona Elmann

Original Name : Perla Cristal

Gender : Female

Verónica Luján

Character Name : Karen

Original Name : Verónica Luján

Gender : Male

Miguel de la Riva

Character Name : Det. Heinrich Miller

Original Name : Miguel de la Riva

Gender : Male

Pilar Zorrilla

Character Name : Erika Daninsky

Original Name : Pilar Zorrilla

Gender : Male

José Marco

Character Name : Merrill

Original Name : José Marco

Gender : Male

Francisco Amorós

Character Name : Frederick

Original Name : Francisco Amorós

Gender : Male

Javier de Rivera

Character Name : Helmut Wolfstein

Original Name : Javier de Rivera

Gender : Male

Mark Stevens

Character Name : Bill Williams

Original Name : Mark Stevens

Gender : Male

Ramón Lillo

Character Name : Detective

Original Name : Ramón Lillo

Gender : Male

Fabián Conde

Character Name : Neville Yates

Original Name : Fabián Conde

Gender : Male

Sofía Casares

Character Name : Girl in Tavern

Original Name : Sofía Casares

Gender : Male

Victoria Hernández

Character Name : Ilona's Assistant

Original Name : Victoria Hernández

Gender : Male

Reviews

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talisencrw

@talisencrw

2021-06-23

When I think about why I love Italian horror films so much, particularly those from the 60's to 80's, and wonder why the Italians are so good at making them, it dawns on me that it's because they tend to be so passionate and uninhibited in all of their unbridled emotions, and that it's always a very thin, perforated line between love and hate, good and evil, which makes their actions so uncontrollable and their behaviour so decidedly unpredictable. Take it from me and my personal relationship experiences, Italians really know how to express themselves. The sex is always outstanding, but you always have to go through and endure your share of blood, sweat and tears (as The Smithereens once famously sang, 'I get the blues before and after loving you.') In terms of great horror protagonists, Paul Naschy has always been both the saving grace and missing link, the great Spanish hope. Lord Almighty, he always seemed a direct cross between a 60's Marlon Brando (when he was starting to get disillusioned and pudgy because no one could come up with ideas or roles worthy of his monumental talents) and John Belushi. He always possessed this tortured mythos, channeling the very best of Boris Karloff and Lon Chaney Jr. Yes, he was a monster, but he couldn't help himself, and his nasty habits went against the very fiber of his being. No matter how bad the material (which he usually wrote, under an alias), he was always fervently watchable. Tangentially, Jean-Luc Godard once said that Roger Vadim was 'with it'. The literal translation: He makes bad films, but he knows what people wants to see. 'The Fury of the Wolfman' is like that. Director Zabalza knows his audience inside and out. EVERY SINGLE female character, without exception, is drop-dead gorgeous, not to mention scantily clad at every possible moment. There are whips, chains, bondage--every type of scenario a full-blooded person, even remotely intrigued in sexuality, would be head-over-heels over. The plot is meaningless and deserves to be. It's never the point. All the filmmakers are looking for is 90 minutes of cinematic fun and excitement that people will want to peruse, and you get that here, and are left completely satisfied. As The Kinks famously said, 'Give the People What They Want!'