Review of The Werewolf of Washington (1973) by Brody M — 21 Nov 2010
No ordinary film, it appears almost to be a stage play. The audio (hearing) part of this is very bad. For very unconventional film lovers, this one is most weird. What film maker, producer, thinks this stuff succeeds as a film?
Reporter (Dean Stockwell) is sent to Hungary and bitten by a werewolf, but when he returns to Washington, he's given a job as press assistant to the President.
As the moon comes up, our newly bitten werewolf report gets a liking for dog food. A most poorly made and sound deprived film.
Cast.
Dean Stockwell.
Despo.
Nancy Andrews.
Clifton James.
Beeson Carroll.
Jacqueline Brookes.
Crew.
Director: Milton Moses Ginsberg.
Screenplay: Milton Moses Ginsberg.
Cinematographer: Robert M. Baldwin.
Editor: Milton Moses Ginsberg.
Producer: Stephen A. Miller.
This review of The Werewolf of Washington (1973) was written by Brody M on 21 Nov 2010.
The Werewolf of Washington has generally received negative reviews.
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