YAY :meme: my favorite movie just arrived in the mail today
This is my all time favorite movie. I have always said that it was the best werewolf movie ever,
(though it is my personal opinion).
The best scene is when Eddie(the serial killer) transform into a werewolf. I think even with the technology that is out today, can not match, or even out stage that one scene. Make no mistake, the movie in it's entirely is a great movie, but that scene will have your eyes clued to the rest of the movie
The Howling (1981)
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Absolutly love that movie. And yes it is one of the top transformation scenes in ww movie history. Right along side the transformation in an american werewolf in london.
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AGREE :yes:: :yes::
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dern writer of werewolf stores (there were earlier stories running thru earlier centuries........and a few 20th century stiries that "touched" on the subject. Munn's works are written with a lot of internal dialogue comeing from the werewolves themselves.
H. Warner Munn was the 1st, publishing in the classic Weird Tales at the turn of the 20th century. His first book was:
The Werewolf of Ponkert (1920s)
Then later in life he was asked to publish his other werewolf stories both previously published and others never published before... He created a limited edition of these stories in 2 volumes:
Tales of the Werewolf Clan, Volume 1, In the Tomb of the Bishop (1979)
Tales of the Werewolf Clan, Volume 2, The Master Goes Home (1980)
You can still find copies of these 2 volumes. The prices range from$25.00 to $95.00 / per volume
And some copies are autographed and others not....
Biography of Munn:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._Warner_Munn
Info on the Earliest Werewolf Stories:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bisclavret
The first Werewolf movies from Early Horror Movies listing repeated by Wikipedia.....
The Werewolf - 1913 featured a female Native Americanwerewolf. It is based on the 1898 story by H. Beaugrand (see above). Unfortunately the film is considered lost.
Le Loup-Garou - 1923, a French silent film.
Wolf Blood – 1925 – No other infromation available.
Le Loup Garou aka Werewolf - 1932, an obscure probably lost movie from German director Friedric Feher based on the novel "Der Schwarze Mann" by Alfred Machard Apparently the first "talkie" to feature a werewolf.
Werewolf of London - 1935 first film to feature bipedal anthropomorphicwerewolves
The Wolf Man - 1941, the Universal Studios classic starring Lon Chaney, Jr. in the title role. Lon Chaney reappeared as the Wolf Man in several sequels, where he teamed up with the other major horror icons of the period:
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man - 1943
House of Frankenstein - 1944
House of Dracula - 1945
There's a lot of greqat werewolf stories & films out there, and it seems to be growing, every year...
Caiyros
Are you familiar with H. Warner Munn? He was the first mo
H. Warner Munn was the 1st, publishing in the classic Weird Tales at the turn of the 20th century. His first book was:
The Werewolf of Ponkert (1920s)
Then later in life he was asked to publish his other werewolf stories both previously published and others never published before... He created a limited edition of these stories in 2 volumes:
Tales of the Werewolf Clan, Volume 1, In the Tomb of the Bishop (1979)
Tales of the Werewolf Clan, Volume 2, The Master Goes Home (1980)
You can still find copies of these 2 volumes. The prices range from$25.00 to $95.00 / per volume
And some copies are autographed and others not....
Biography of Munn:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._Warner_Munn
Info on the Earliest Werewolf Stories:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bisclavret
The first Werewolf movies from Early Horror Movies listing repeated by Wikipedia.....
The Werewolf - 1913 featured a female Native Americanwerewolf. It is based on the 1898 story by H. Beaugrand (see above). Unfortunately the film is considered lost.
Le Loup-Garou - 1923, a French silent film.
Wolf Blood – 1925 – No other infromation available.
Le Loup Garou aka Werewolf - 1932, an obscure probably lost movie from German director Friedric Feher based on the novel "Der Schwarze Mann" by Alfred Machard Apparently the first "talkie" to feature a werewolf.
Werewolf of London - 1935 first film to feature bipedal anthropomorphicwerewolves
The Wolf Man - 1941, the Universal Studios classic starring Lon Chaney, Jr. in the title role. Lon Chaney reappeared as the Wolf Man in several sequels, where he teamed up with the other major horror icons of the period:
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man - 1943
House of Frankenstein - 1944
House of Dracula - 1945
There's a lot of greqat werewolf stories & films out there, and it seems to be growing, every year...
Caiyros
Are you familiar with H. Warner Munn? He was the first mo
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Thank you Caiyros, will have to check out Munn
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Love the classic Horror films! The various "Wolfman" films were great. Lon Chaney Jr also played Dracula in "Son of Dracula"..great movie!
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CaiyrosArlenLeStrang wrote:dern writer of werewolf stores (there were earlier stories running thru earlier centuries........and a few 20th century stiries that "touched" on the subject. Munn's works are written with a lot of internal dialogue comeing from the werewolves themselves.
H. Warner Munn was the 1st, publishing in the classic Weird Tales at the turn of the 20th century. His first book was:
The Werewolf of Ponkert (1920s)
Then later in life he was asked to publish his other werewolf stories both previously published and others never published before... He created a limited edition of these stories in 2 volumes:
Tales of the Werewolf Clan, Volume 1, In the Tomb of the Bishop (1979)
Tales of the Werewolf Clan, Volume 2, The Master Goes Home (1980)
You can still find copies of these 2 volumes. The prices range from$25.00 to $95.00 / per volume
And some copies are autographed and others not....
Biography of Munn:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._Warner_Munn
Info on the Earliest Werewolf Stories:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bisclavret
The first Werewolf movies from Early Horror Movies listing repeated by Wikipedia.....
The Werewolf - 1913 featured a female Native Americanwerewolf. It is based on the 1898 story by H. Beaugrand (see above). Unfortunately the film is considered lost.
Le Loup-Garou - 1923, a French silent film.
Wolf Blood – 1925 – No other infromation available.
Le Loup Garou aka Werewolf - 1932, an obscure probably lost movie from German director Friedric Feher based on the novel "Der Schwarze Mann" by Alfred Machard Apparently the first "talkie" to feature a werewolf.
Werewolf of London - 1935 first film to feature bipedal anthropomorphicwerewolves
The Wolf Man - 1941, the Universal Studios classic starring Lon Chaney, Jr. in the title role. Lon Chaney reappeared as the Wolf Man in several sequels, where he teamed up with the other major horror icons of the period:
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man - 1943
House of Frankenstein - 1944
House of Dracula - 1945
There's a lot of greqat werewolf stories & films out there, and it seems to be growing, every year...
Caiyros
Are you familiar with H. Warner Munn? He was the first mo
I have never heard of this person, But thank you for the great deal of info. however, it made my to get list even longer :crying:
so much to get, so little money :hissy:
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I hear ya Lycan
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So Burn...Burn...Burn
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