Michael Delahoyde, PhD

Professor of English

Werewolf Films

WOLF AND WEREWOLF FILMS

    The Werewolf (1913) — Canadian two-reeler.
    The White Wolf (1914) — a Navaho Indian turns into a timber wolf.
    Le Loup-Garou (1923) — French.
    Werewolf of London (1935) — a “wolf man” now vs. just a wolf.
    The Wolf Man (1941) — summary and commentary available.
    The Mad Monster (1942) — summary and commentary available.
    The Undying Monster (1942) — from 1922 novel.
    Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1943)
    Cry of the Werewolf (1944) — good gypsy stuff.
    House of Frankenstein (1944)
    House of Dracula (1945)–oh, it was just pressure on the brain.
    She-Wolf of London (1946) — Don Porter and June Lockhart (yuck).
    Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948)
    The Werewolf (1956) — mostly hunting.
    I Was A Teenage Werewolf (1957) — Michael Landon takes a half-pint.
    Face of the Screaming Werewolf (1959, Mexican) — Lon Chaney, Jr.
    Curse of the Werewolf (1961) — based on 1933 novel.
    Werewolf in a Girls’ Dormitory (1962)
    Blood of Dracula’s Castle (1967)
    Mad Monster Party (1968) — stop-motion animation.
    Fury of the Wolfman (1970) — mind-control psychiatry.
    Nympho Werewolf (1970)
    Blood Moon (1970) — a.k.a. The Werewolf vs. the Vampire Woman.
    Werewolves on Wheels (1971) — cycle gang vs. Satanists.
    Dr. Jekyll and the Wolfman (1971) — wrong Dr. to cure lycanthropy.
    Moon of the Wolf (1972) — small-town grotesquery.
    The Rats Are Coming! The Werewolves Are Here! (1972)
    Black Werewolf (1974) — a.k.a. The Beast Must Die.
    Legend of the Werewolf (1974)
    Werewolf of Washington (1975) — a Nixon/Watergate spoof.
    Night of the Howling Beast (1975)
    Werewolf of Woodstock (1975)
    Werewolf Woman (1977)
    Wolfman (1979)
    The Howling (1980) — from novel by Brander.
    The Craving (1980)
    An American Werewolf in London (1981) — Rick Baker effects.
    Wolfen (1981) — supernatural breed of wolves in city.
    The Wolfman (1982) — turn-of-the-century Georgia.
    Children of the Full Moon (1982)
    Thriller (1984) — He’s bad. Uh-huh. You know it. Cha-mow!
    The Company of Wolves (1985) — Little Red Riding Horror.
    Howling II: Your Sister’s a Werewolf (1985)
    Deathmoon (1985)
    Silver Bullet (1985)
    Teen Wolf (1985) — Michael J. Werefox.
    Teen Wolf II (1987) — Jason Bateman.
    The Howling III: The Marsupials (1987)
    Howling IV (1988) — novelist in the country.
    Howling V: The Rebirth (1989) — stranded at castle.
    Hard Rock Nightmare (1989)
    Lone Wolf (1989)
    My Mom’s a Werewolf (1989) — comedy.
    Curse of the Queerwolf (1989) — horror spoof.
    The Howling VI: The Freaks (1990) — carnival sideshow.
    The Runestone (1991) — coal-mining unleashes ancient wolf-monster.
    Mad at the Moon (1992)
    Full Eclipse (1993) — Matheson, made-for-tv.
    Wolf (1994) — Nicholson and Pfeiffer.
    Werewolf (1995) — ancient curse on isolated desert town.
    The Howling VII: Mystery Woman (1995) — drifter suspected.
    The Howling: New Moon Rising (1995) — country-western.
    Project: Metalbeast (1995) — metal-skinned werewolf emerges from experiment.
    An American Werewolf in Paris (1997) — I heard it sucks.
    The Werewolf Reborn! (1998) — teenage girl visits older European cousin.
    Brotherhood of the Wolf (2002) — France, 1764, and martial arts.
    Darkwolf (2002) — biker werewolf seeks mate in L.A.
    Blood and Chocolate (2007)
    Underworld: The Rise of the Lycans (2009)
    The Wolfman (2010)





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