Review of Werewolf of London (1935) by Dead-Head M — 24 Jun 2008
I think this one is a cut above THE WOLF MAN. There's more comedy relief and less larding of the werewolf legend with unnecessary elements like pentagrams or rhymes about the moon being "full and bright.".
However, the English high society biddies that Dr. Glendon has to put up with are so irritating, I wish there had been more killing-spree scenes. Hopefully someone does a modern British remake where the Werewolf of London rips apart chavs and English tabloid celebrities like Wino, Pete Doherty, Jordan and the Beckhams.
One last thing-- I saw a werewolf drinking a piña colada at Trader Rick's, and his hair was perfect.
This review of Werewolf of London (1935) was written by Dead-Head M on 24 Jun 2008.
Werewolf of London has generally received mixed reviews.
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