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The Curse of the Werewolf

HALF-MAN... HALF-WOLF... COMPELLED BY THE HIDEOUS CURSE OF HIS EVIL BIRTH TO DESTROY - EVEN THOSE WHO LOVED HIM!
1961 | 93m | English

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A child conceived by a mute servant girl transforms from an innocent youth to a killer beast at night with uncontrollable urges.
Release Date: May 01, 1961
Director: Terence Fisher
Writer: Anthony Hinds, Guy Endore
Genres: Horror
Keywords spain, remake, mute, jail cell, rape, full moon, murder, werewolf, based on novel or book, wolfman, curse, silver bullet
Production Companies Hammer Film Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Oliver Reed Leon Corledo
Clifford Evans Don Alfredo Corledo
Yvonne Romain The Mute Servant
Hira Talfrey Teresa
Catherine Feller Cristina Fernando
Anthony Dawson The Marques Siniestro
Josephine Llewellyn The Marquesa
Richard Wordsworth The Beggar
Justin Walters Young Leon
John Gabriel The Priest
Warren Mitchell Pepe Valiente
Anne Blake Rosa Valiente
George Woodbridge Dominique
Michael Ripper Old Soak
Ewen Solon Don Fernando
Peter Sallis Don Enrique
Martin Matthews Jose
David Conville Rico Gomez
Denis Shaw Gaoler
Charles Lamb Chef
Serafina Di Leo Senora Zumara
Sheila Brennan Vera
Joy Webster Isabel
Renny Lister Yvonne
Loraine Carvana The Mute as a Young Girl (uncredited)
Desmond Llewelyn 1st Footman (uncredited)
Rodney Burke 1st Customer (uncredited)
Name Job
Terence Fisher Director
Benjamin Frankel Original Music Composer
Arthur Grant Director of Photography
Alfred Cox Editor
Bernard Robinson Production Design
Anthony Hinds Screenplay
Guy Endore Novel
Roy Ashton Makeup Artist
Clifford Parkes Production Manager
Don Mingaye Art Direction
Name Title
Michael Carreras Executive Producer
Anthony Hinds Producer
Anthony Nelson Keys Associate Producer
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Wuchak
7.0

***Conceived by rape and born on Christmas results in…*** In mid-1700’s Spain a mute servant lass (Yvonne Romain) is raped by a mad beggar and her child is born on Christmas day, which is considered blasphemy by the local religious folk. As an adult, Leon (Oliver Reed) leaves his adoptive parents ... to work at a nearby winery and develops a relationship with the owner’s highborn daughter (Catherine Feller). Unfortunately, an animal spirit seeks to dominate his soul as he struggles to suppress the beast within. The only werewolf flick made by Hammer, “The Curse of the Werewolf” (1961) was based on the novel “The Werewolf of Paris” by Guy Endore, but the location of the story was switched from France to Spain because there was a Spanish set available after a film about the Spanish Inquisition was scrapped due to opposition from the Catholic League of Decency. It’s interesting that Oliver Reed doesn’t even appear until the movie is past half over with only 45 minutes remaining (not counting his eyes in the opening credits). Reed had that gripping Brando-like brooding magnetism and his mounting anguish is displayed well. We realize Leon’s innocent, but in the grip of some kind of curse unjustly thrust upon him. The movie is unassuming and has the confidence to take its time with the entire first half being a set-up, which some modern viewers find boring and extraneous. But watch closely and there are several gems to be gleaned. For instance, Leon’s name is the reverse of Noel and it is love that keeps the fiend within at bay, whether paternal love or romantic love. The pure affection of Cristina is the only answer to soothe the savage beast, but she’s kept from him. The fools. The setting of 18th century Spain makes for a nice change of pace in a Hammer flick; and the look of the iconic creature itself was unique at the time and very effective, partially due to Reed’s brawny appearance and heavy charm. The film runs 1 hour, 33 minutes and was shot in England (Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Surrey). GRADE: B

Jun 23, 2021
JPV852
7.0

Some respectable prosthetic effects and fine work by Oliver Reed and Catherine Feller, but kind of plods along at times. but ultimately found it to be entertaining, especially the finale. **3.5/5** ...

Jun 23, 2021