The Wolf Man Page #3

Synopsis: Upon the death of his brother, Larry Talbot returns from America to his ancestral home in Wales. He visits a gypsy camp with village girl Jenny Williams, who is attacked by Bela, a gypsy who has turned into a werewolf. Larry kills the werewolf but is bitten during the fight. Bela's mother tells him that this will cause him to become a werewolf at each full moon. Larry confesses his plight to his unbelieving father, Sir John, who then joins the villagers in a hunt for the wolf. Transformed by the full moon, Larry heads for the forest and a fateful meeting with both Sir John and Gwen Conliffe.
Genre: Horror
Director(s): George Waggner
Production: Universal Pictures
  1 win & 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.4
Rotten Tomatoes:
94%
NOT RATED
Year:
1941
70 min
2,216 Views


Well, from now on, I'll be

sure to draw the curtains.

Don't do that! I mean,

not on account of me.

I mean...

Well, you know what I mean.

Yes, I'm afraid I do.

But it's only fair to

tell you I'm engaged.

I'm going to be

married very soon.

In fact, I really

shouldn't be here.

But you are here.

Can you tell me when

I'm going to be married?

What did you see?

Your hands, please.

Your left hand

shows your past,

your right hand

shows your future.

What's the matter?

I can't tell you

anything tonight.

Come back tomorrow.

What did you see?

Something evil?

No, no!

Now go away. Go quickly.

Go!

Yes. Yes, I'm going!

What was that?

I don't know.

Never heard anything

like it before.

Stay here.

Larry! Wait, Larry!

Larry, where are you?

Oh, Larry! Larry, what happened?

What's the matter?

A Wolf.

Help! Help!

Please, hurry!

Hurry, please.

What happened to him?

A Wolf bit him.

Do something.

Can't you help him?

We must take

him home.

Big boy, isn't he?

Huge.

Like the Red Talbot,

there.

We should have had

him in the Guards.

Oh, no. He'll be invaluable

here, looking after the estate.

You know, he's had a lot

of experience in America.

Here, here.

What's the matter?

Sir John!

Master Larry.

What's happened?

He was bitten by a wolf.

A wolf?

Nonsense. Haven't been

wolves around here for years.

Where did

all this happen?

By the marsh. That

woman came to help.

Where is she?

Who?

Why, the Gypsy woman. I'd never

have got him here without her.

Yes, of course, the old woman

who was just in the doorway.

Kendall, find her.

Was anyone else with you?

Jenny. Someone get Jenny.

Sir John! Captain!

By the marsh!

Yes, yes, by the marsh?

Speak up, man.

Jenny.

Jenny Williams.

What about her?

She's been murdered, sir.

Wolf? Gypsy woman?

Murder? What is this?

What makes you say

she was murdered?

Her throat, sir.

Come, come. Let's look into this.

Here, show me where it happened.

Yes.

I'll send Dr. Lloyd, Sir John.

Fine. Roberts, give me a hand

with Master Larry, will you?

Come on, Larry.

Get him up to his room.

Mr. Twiddle?

Yes, sir?

Make a note, Twiddle.

Very good, sir.

"Jenny Williams,

attacked by some

"large animal."

That right, Dr. Lloyd?

Her jugular was severed by

the bite of powerful teeth.

The cause of death,

internal hemorrhage.

What's the matter

with you, Twiddle?

I'm a little

squeamish, sir.

Well, don't be squeamish.

Write down what I told you.

Very well, sir.

Captain Montford!

Here, sir.

It's the Gypsy who passed

through town this afternoon.

Was he killed by the

same animal, Dr. Lloyd?

No, his skull was crushed by heavy

blows with a sharp instrument.

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Curt Siodmak

Curt Siodmak was a Polish-born American novelist and screenwriter. He is known for his work in the horror and science fiction film genres, with such films as The Wolf Man and Donovan's Brain. more…

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