The Curse of the Werewolf

1961 film by Terence Fisher

The Curse of the Werewolf is a 1961 film about a man who is cursed by the evil circumstances of his conception and by his Christmas Day birth. An early hunting incident gives him a taste for blood, which he struggles to overcome.

Directed by Terence Fisher. Written by Anthony Hinds, based on the novel The Werewolf of Paris by Guy Endore.
HALF-MAN... HALF-WOLF... COMPELLED BY THE HIDEOUS CURSE OF HIS EVIL BIRTH TO DESTROY - EVEN THOSE WHO LOVED HIM!  (taglines)

Leon Corledo

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  • Father, the bullet. Pepe the watchman has a silver bullet. Get it and use it. Use it on me, father! You must use it -- do you hear? You must use it! You must!

Taglines

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  • HALF-MAN... HALF-WOLF... COMPELLED BY THE HIDEOUS CURSE OF HIS EVIL BIRTH TO DESTROY - EVEN THOSE WHO LOVED HIM!
  • He had but one body - yet lived with two souls!
  • He fought the hideous curse of his evil birth, but his ravished victims were proof that the cravings of his beast-blood demanded he kill... Kill... KILL!
  • Even the innocent girl who loved him was not safe... once the full moon rose!

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