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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA young woman raised by gypsies hides a deadly secret which she will do anything to protect.A young woman raised by gypsies hides a deadly secret which she will do anything to protect.A young woman raised by gypsies hides a deadly secret which she will do anything to protect.
John Abbott
- Peter Althius
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Al Bridge
- Coroner at Inquest
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George Eldredge
- George LaTour
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Fred Graff
- Pinkie
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Tiny Jones
- Gypsy Woman
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Fritz Leiber
- Dr. Charles Morris
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George Magrill
- Front Door Police Guard
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Frank O'Connor
- Policeman
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Milton Parsons
- Adamson
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Hector V. Sarno
- Gypsy
- (sin acreditar)
Harry Semels
- Gypsy
- (sin acreditar)
Ray Teal
- Policeman Ed
- (sin acreditar)
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- CuriosidadesBob Morris (Stephen Crane) drives a 1941 Cadillac convertible; Police Lt. Barry Lane (Barton MacLane) drives a 1938 Ford sedan.
- PifiasIn order to get the wolf to snarl and gnash its teeth for the camera, a clearly visible rubber band was placed around its upper jaw and snout. It is most easily seen in the footage running behind the opening credits.
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Opening Titles: The ancient belief is still held by many that anything that happens in the world is never lost. No sparrow falls unnoted ~~ no tree crashes in the forest unheard. The sorrows, the joys, the loves and the hates of past generations live on in people's memories, in their legends and their stories. Perhaps our story is something that has lived on in a person's memory or perhaps it is just a legend ~~
- ConexionesFeatured in Creature Features: The Mummy's Curse/Cry of the Werewolf (1970)
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Apart from Universal's "Larry Talbot" series, it seems that most of the early werewolf films are fairly maligned nowadays; this one, emanating from Columbia, is another of them: ironically, that studio had inserted a talking(!) lycanthrope in their bloodsucking flick THE RETURN OF THE VAMPIRE (1944) but, when it came time to make a standalone entry into the subgenre, they opted to use a normal wolf (amusingly shown 'munching' all through the opening credits)!! To be honest, the film under review has much more to do with RKO's CAT PEOPLE (1942) than THE WOLF MAN (1941) – actually the principal inspiration behind the Val Lewton/Jacques Tourneur classic itself: not only is the monster of the female variety but, towards the end, she is likewise shown terrorizing the heroine (though these scenes have none of the impact of the panther's celebrated late-night stalkings!). Still, all things considered, I have to say that I enjoyed this 63-minute film: the obligatory concocted folklore may not have added up to much this time around, but the atmosphere is fairly nice throughout; Nina Foch (THE RETURN OF THE VAMPIRE's heroine here graduating to the monster role) and Osa Massen fill the central roles quite adequately, too (their authentic foreign origins helping more than their acting talent in this regard), and even the combined police detection and comic relief (usually redundant elements in this type of movie) prove tolerable under the circumstances.
- Bunuel1976
- 22 ene 2010
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- Duración1 hora 3 minutos
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- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Cry of the Werewolf (1944) officially released in India in English?
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