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‘The Wolf Man’: THR’s 1941 Review On Dec. 10, 1941, The Hollywood Reporter appraised the latest of Universal’s monster films, finding much to like in the title but wary of audience reaction.
Wolf Man has come howling into theatres and this update of the classic horror story has made quite a few changes to stand apart from older versions.
To answer the question atop this post: Yes, I have serious nostalgia for the 1941 version of The Wolf Man. I used to watch it on Saturday-afternoon TV when I was growing up, along with other ...
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So there’s little wonder his 1941 Universal horror classic “The Wolf Man” parallels the experiences of Jews in Europe before and during World War II.
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A reboot, Leigh Whannell’s Wolf Man is momentarily intriguing – but a shallow story and zero thrills makes this film all bark and no bite.
Calling all Universal Monsters collectors: a pretty epic Wolf Man item is taking bids at Heritage Auctions right now, so get a bid in.
Everything you need to know about The Wolf Man (1941).