Cry of the Werewolf (1944)
"If you could speak, Marie La Tour, you could tell me what I want to know. What is this evil power? Where does it come from? I know that it exists and that it's here, in this house."
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Cry of the Werewolf (1944)
"If you could speak, Marie La Tour, you could tell me what I want to know. What is this evil power? Where does it come from? I know that it exists and that it's here, in this house."
PRC challenges Val Lewton's brand of horror with DEVIL BAT'S DAUGHTER (1946) from director Frank Wisbar and starring Rosemary La Planche, John James, and Michael Hale. But will this sequel live up to its progenitor, THE DEVIL BAT (1940)?
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The first in a Columbia Pictures double feature, CRY OF THE WEREWOLF (1944, Levin) howls into your ears in this week's Scream Scene!
Starring Nina Foch, Osa Massen and Stephen Crane, this film features our first female werewolf.
Context setting 00:00; Synopsis 25:14; Discussion 29:42; Ranking 1:03:06