The film — which also features original Universal Monsters stars Bela Lugosi and Lon Chaney Jr in a romp that has Abbott and Costello on the run from Dracula, Frankenstein’s monster, the Wolf ...
Wolf Man”—a reboot of Universal Studios’ classic movie monster—is new in theaters this weekend. Find out where you can stream its classic werewolf predecessors. theaters this weekend.
Quebec singer-songwriter Lou-Adriane Cassidy is keen on bringing ... of the French language can probably glean that it's about a werewolf, which speaks to the tone of unabashed ridiculousness ...
Wolf Man—director Leigh Whannell’s reboot ... cheesy via special effects that split the difference between Chaney’s heyday and today, landing somewhere near 1980s Roger Corman.” ...
Even the most famous cinematic werewolf ... poster nonetheless. (Confusingly, Hunchback has nothing to do with the title character in Universal’s 1923 Hunchback of Notre Dame, played by Lon ...
Yep, prior to Lon Chaney Jr., there was Broadway thespian Henry Hull and his rather unlikable doomed hero in The Werewolf of London. As a consequence, the werewolf in Werewolf of London has more ...
The Wolf Man is, of course, now the cultural touchstone for every werewolf movie that followed, from Chaney’s memorable transformation scene to the script’s incorporation of monster lore.
By Tim Lammers Also among Universal’s classic monster movies was The Wolf Man—starring Lon Chaney Jr. in the title role—which was released in 1941. After that, Chaney’s werewolf character ...
even as it replicates them with a style and budget far exceeding what were World War II cheapies by the time Chaney’s original Wolf Man came along. The movie is simply fun to look at.
Werewolves, of course, are a big part of Universal Pictures’ monster movie lore, which started with the release of the original version of The Wolf Man, starring Lon Chaney Jr., in 1941.