
While on a botanical expedition in Tibet Dr. Wilfred Glendon is attacked in the dark by a strange animal. Returning to London, he finds himself turning nightly into a werewolf and terrorizing the city, with the only hope for curing his affliction a rare Asian flower, the Mariphasa.... (Full plot summary below)
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While on a botanical expedition in Tibet Dr. Wilfred Glendon is attacked in the dark by a strange animal. Returning to London, he finds himself turning nightly into a werewolf and terrorizing the city, with the only hope for curing his affliction a rare Asian flower, the Mariphasa.
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| Kalamazoo GazetteJames SanfordIntriguing, if slightly stodgy, early werewolf shocker |
| Antagony & EcstasyTim BraytonAn intermittently captivating snapshot of the road not taken towards a more scientific and urbane werewolf genre than the one we ultimately got. |
| CinePassionFernando F. CroceAn abstracted-husband fable to go with the anxious-bachelor comedy of Mamoulian's Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde |
| Journal and Courier (Lafayette, IN)Bob BloomA horror film that would have been better with someone else in the lead. Still, it's a classic. |
| User ReviewHayden LThe werewolf movie that started it all. A great classic. |
| User ReviewWill RProbably the most underrated werewolf film of all time. |
| User ReviewDimitris SThe Wolf Man / Chaney connection embraces the romanticism of the folkloric legends (hence why the remake was made) but it remains an undisputed fact that Werewolf of London possesses a staggering chill throughout its menacing aura, for the most accolades should go to Henry Lull's exceptional intensity as the titular scientist who transforms himself into a creature of the night. And yet, moronic children prefer teen slashers for their entertainment, oh brother.... |
| User ReviewBrett STHE FIRST Universal werewolf movie. These are great to watch while curling up next to a fire on a cool winter's night. Fun and charming. |
| User ReviewAshley BA purely fascinating look into 1935's horror genre! |
| User ReviewJessyca FBest film I've seen in a long time. Underrated classic. Very, very, extremely entertaining. The funny bits are worth the whole movie. |