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Newest Review: ... moon. However, much detail of the novel was removed, even to the extent of changing the location from France to Spain. The ... more

 ... film had many troubles with the British Board of Film Censors (as it was known then) and received a lot of bad criticism – much of this criticism was surrounding the horrific scenes in the film in addition to the concepts involved – including the birth of Leon, a werewolf, on Christmas Day. Although the film appears tame in this day and age, I still feel that criticism is deserved, but mainly regarding the acting, which is atrocious. This was Reed’s first starring role and I think that it should hav...more

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Premium Review The Curse of the Werewolf (DVD): Not exactly the best film ever made (186 words)
by - written on 04/01/01 (Very useful, 66 readings)
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Based on the novel THE WEREWOLF OF PARIS by Guy Endore, this movie has Oliver Reed hamming it up as Leon, a man who works in a vineyard, but who turns into a savage werewolf whenever there’s a full moon. However, much detail of the novel was removed, even to the extent of changing the location from France to Spain. The film had many troubles with the British Board of Film Censors (as it was known then) and received a lot of bad criticism – much of this criticism was surrounding the horrific scenes in the film in addition to the concepts involved – including the birth of Leon, a werewolf, on Christmas Day. Although the film appears tame in this ...  Read the complete review

 
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