The Werewolf and the Yeti Page #3

Year:
1975
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I'm telling you,

I won't believe that the yeti exists

until I can see it with my own eyes.

This morning, when we passed

the monastery of Pamboche,

some monks told me that Temujin

and his bandits are near the ravine.

If they capture us, they'll take us to the

palace of Sekkar Khan and torture us.

Regarding the two women,

I hope they won't capture them alive.

Enough. You won't get anywhere

with your tall tales.

We'll cross Rongbuk and explore Karakorum.

I don't know who named you "Tiger."

I've never seen so much fear in a man.

At sunrise, we'll meet Temujin in Lakhura.

Then we'll attack the expedition.

It'll be easy.

Two beautiful and young white women.

A good haul for which Sekkar Khan

will reward us generously.

We've been very lucky.

What is that?

- Sylvia, why don't you try to sleep?

- I can't, Melody.

What will become of Waldemar?

After so many days,

I can only imagine he is dead.

Come on. He might have found a shelter.

Don't give up hope.

I'm going for a walk.

Maybe that will calm me down.

Sylvia, be careful.

Don't go far from the camp.

I couldn't sleep either.

What a beautiful night.

And look how bright the moon is.

- What's on your mind?

- Nothing.

You have something on your mind.

I don't understand.

You are not a normal woman.

You have personality. But he...

But you...

Norman, you have class, don't you?

Naturally, beautiful,

and you know it better than anyone.

Besides, it's ridiculous

to suffer for someone

who is more dead than my grandfather.

Let me help you forget about him.

Comforting sad and lonely women

is my mission.

You disgust me! Let go of me!

What do you think, Ralph?

Could that torn throat

have been caused by the yeti?

I don't know.

I don't know what to think either.

But if it wasn't the yeti,

what strange creature did it?

I would say it was a strong biped

anthropoid with human characteristics.

But at the same time, the thumb

doesn't close with the other fingers,

like those of the apes.

Besides, it has big nails,

so it could be a big canine.

Poor Norman. What a horrible way to die.

Well, there is nothing we can do now.

Talbot, bring some shovels and my Bible

from the camp.

We have a difficult situation, Ralph.

Norman has been killed

by a mysterious creature

that could attack again any time.

Waldemar is gone. He might be dead.

And the Sherpas are scared and capable

of reacting unexpectedly.

And the bandits, Professor.

According to Passan,

they are prowling around here.

I warned you, Sayyid Talbot.

We shouldn't have come.

The demons will destroy you.

My men rebelled

and fear made them crazy.

I couldn't stop them.

Well. Obviously, we can't continue

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Paul Naschy

Paul Naschy (born Jacinto Molina Álvarez, September 6, 1934 – November 30, 2009) was a Spanish movie actor, screenwriter, and director working primarily in horror films. His portrayals of numerous classic horror figures—the Wolfman, Frankenstein's Monster, Count Dracula, the Hunchback of Notre Dame, Fu Manchu and a mummy—earned him recognition as the Spanish Lon Chaney. He had one of the most recognizable faces in Spanish horror film. Naschy also starred in dozens of action films, historical dramas, crime movies, TV shows and documentaries. He also wrote the screenplays for most of his films and directed a number of them as well. King Juan Carlos I presented Naschy with Spain's Gold Medal Award for Fine Arts in 2001 in honor of his work, the Spanish equivalent of being knighted. more…

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