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American werewolf films (5 C, 125 P) Animated films about werewolves (1 C, 20 P) B. British werewolf films (25 P) C. Canadian werewolf films (1 C, 20 P) M.
Werewolf Rising; The Werewolf (1913 film) The Werewolf (1956 film) Werewolf: The Beast Among Us; Werewolves (film) Werewolves on Wheels; Werewolves Within (film) Wolf (1994 film) Wolf Blood; The Wolf Man (1941 film) Wolf Man (2025 film) The Wolf Man (franchise) The Wolf of Snow Hollow; Wolfen (film) The Wolfman (film) Wolves of Wall Street ...
The success of Universal's The Wolf Man prompted rival Hollywood film companies Columbia Pictures and Fox Studios to bring out their own, now somewhat obscure, werewolf films. The first of these was The Undying Monster produced by Fox in 1942, adapted from a werewolf novel of the same name by Jessie Douglas Kerruish, published in 1936.
Animated films about werewolves (lycanthropes), individuals who can shape-shift into a wolf (or, especially in modern film, a therianthropic hybrid wolf-like creature), either purposely or after being placed under a curse or affliction (often a bite or the occasional scratch from another werewolf), with the transformations occurring on the night of a full moon.
The classic series of films from the 1940s which starred Lon Chaney Jr. as The Wolfman. Scott Howard Teen Wolf: In the film, lycanthropy is inherited as Scott's father is also a werewolf. Michael Corvin: Underworld: A fictional character from the Underworld films, portrayed by Scott Speedman. [2] He also appears in the novelizations of these ...
The Werewolf is a 1956 American horror science fiction film directed by Fred F. Sears and starring Don Megowan and Joyce Holden. [1]Set in contemporary times (i.e. the 1950s), the storyline follows an amnesiac man who, after being injected with "irradiated wolf serum" by unscrupulous doctors, transforms into a werewolf when under emotional stress.
The film was one of the first films involving lycanthropy made in Canada. [5] Craig Ian Mann wrote that The Werewolf was the first known werewolf film on record. [1] In the early film cycle, at least two other films followed involving lycanthropy, including The Legend of the Phantom Tribe (1914), which was also written by Baldwin, directed by MacRae, and starring Clifford for 101 Bison.
Pages in category "British werewolf films" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 13Hrs; A.