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In 1945 it was adapted into a British film of the same title produced by Gainsborough Pictures. [1] Directed by Bernard Knowles and starring James Mason and Margaret Lockwood, it was part of the group of Gainsborough Melodramas. Sitwell collaborated on the screenplay with Brock Williams.
James Mason wrote in his memoirs that when he read the script "not only did I enthuse but I even asked that I might be permitted to play the role of the elderly retiree in the story." [ 2 ] This was the first time Margaret Lockwood used a beauty spot on her cheek in a film, something which became a trademark.
Tom is a werewolf from infancy and cannot remember any life before having the condition. Nina Pickering: Being Human: Nina becomes a werewolf after her boyfriend, who is a werewolf, scratches her during a transformation. George Sands: Being Human: After being attacked by a werewolf in Scotland, George himself becomes a werewolf.
Mason and Lockwood's involvement in the movie adaptation was announced in November of that year, together with that of director Leslie Arliss. [ 10 ] In a 1945 issue of Picturegoer , Arliss said that it was Eleanor Smith (author of the book which had inspired his 1943 hit The Man in Grey ) who gave him King-Hall's novel.
The werewolf trials. While most people know of the witch trials that took place in Europe and in the American colonies (including Salem, Massachusetts) during the 1500's and 1600's, few are aware ...
Lockwood's biographer says Phyllis Calvert originally wanted to play Hesther. [11] Lockwood says that James Mason's role was originally offered to Eric Portman who turned it down. [12] Her biographer says second choice Robert Donat did not want to make the film and James Mason was third choice. [13]
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