The Wolf Man (1941)

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Written by Curt Siodmak

Directed by George Waggner

Running Time: 70 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1941

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Black and White

One of Universal's classic horror films, with Lon Chaney starrring as Larry Talbot who, in attempting to rescue a young woman from a wolf, is himself bitten and knocked unconscious. Awakening, he discovers the wolf has transformed into a gypsy, Bela, whose mother explains the curse Talbot now carries - when the full moon rises, he too will become a werewolf. He dismisses it as a myth, but as the moon waxes full, Talbot finds he cannot resist his terrible new nature, becoming a ravening beat that threatens those he loves.

When is The Wolf Man next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Crime And Investigation Network December 9th, 8:00pm and on Crime And Investigation Network HD December 9th, 8:00pm. See more...

Cast

Claude RainsSir John Talbot
Warren WilliamDr. Lloyd
Ralph BellamyCol. Paul Montford
Patric KnowlesFrank Andrews
Bela LugosiBela
Maria OuspenskayaMaleva
Evelyn AnkersGwen Conliffe
J.M. KerriganCharles Conliffe
Fay HelmJenny Williams
Lon Chaney Jr.Larry Talbot/Wolf Man
Forrester HarveyVictor Twiddle

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