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The Werewolf of London
TrailerThe movie centers on botanist Dr. Glendon, whose foray through Tibet in search of a rare night-blooming 'marifasa lupina' ends when he is savagely attacked by man-beast Yogami. After that, the juice of a rare Tibetan flower is the only thing that keeps Dr. Glendon from turning into a werewolf during a full moon.Actors: Henry Hull, Warner Oland, Valerie Hobson, Lester Matthews, Lawrence Grant, Spring Byington, Clark Williams, J.M. Kerrigan, Charlotte Granville, Ethel Griffies, Zeffie Tilbury, ...»Director: Stuart WalkerCountry: United StatesDuration: 75 minQuality: HDRelease: 1935IMDb: 6.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Werewolf of London"
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Characters of "The Werewolf of London"
Dr. GlendonPlayed by: Henry HullDr. YogamiPlayed by: Warner OlandLisa GlendonPlayed by: Valerie HobsonPaul AmesPlayed by: Lester MatthewsSir Thomas ForsythePlayed by: Lawrence GrantMiss Ettie CoombesPlayed by: Spring ByingtonHugh RenwickPlayed by: Clark Williams -
Directors of "The Werewolf of London"
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Creators of "The Werewolf of London"
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Critic Reviews of "The Werewolf of London"
Antagony & EcstasyJune 04, 2015An intermittently captivating snapshot of the road not taken towards a more scientific and urbane werewolf genre than the one we ultimately got.
CinePassionApril 03, 2011An abstracted-husband fable to go with the anxious-bachelor comedy of Mamoulian's Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
DVDJournal.comApril 05, 2006...a 1935 thriller that's one of the most well-crafted and polished suspense movies of the era. The plot blends new components of the werewolf 'legend' with some science-fictional elements.
Goatdog's MoviesJune 04, 2005The combination of uninspiring leads and a somewhat half-hearted script makes it tough going, even at a trim 75 minutes.
Kalamazoo GazetteAugust 04, 2003Intriguing, if slightly stodgy, early werewolf shocker
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)August 26, 2002For my money, Werewolf of London remains the best werewolf picture of all time.
Journal and Courier (Lafayette, IN)August 13, 2002A horror film that would have been better with someone else in the lead. Still, it's a classic.
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Gallery of "The Werewolf of London"