She-Wolf of London (film)

1946 film by Jean Yarbrough

She-Wolf of London is a 1946 film about a young heiress who finds evidence suggesting that at night she acts under the influence of a family curse and has begun committing ghastly murders in a nearby park.

Directed by Jean Yarbrough. Written by George Bricker.
HAUNTED BY A DREADED CURSE!  (taglines)

Dialogue

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Phyllis Allenby: I feel terribly sleepy as if I'd been drugged.
Martha Winthrop: You're right. I drugged you.
Phyllis Allenby: So I wouldn't hear the dogs?
Martha Winthrop: No Phyllis. I'm going to kill you.

Constable Ernie Hobbs: Well, he's a barmy one. He's an idea that there's a werewolf at the bottom of this.
Constable With Hobbs and Latham: Barmy's wot I calls it too.

Taglines

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  • HAUNTED BY A DREADED CURSE!
  • Crazed thing of Evil!
  • A woman whose hatred knew no bounds!

Cast

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