"Weeping" Eyes
In the opening credits of Curse of the Werewolf, Leon's eyes are shedding tears. Is this intentional? Is it to tip off the tradgedy of the curse. I have always had the sneeking suspicion it is simply...
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Yes, it's a very effective credits sequence. I have a friend who refers to the film as "The Weeping Werewolf," because that's what he remembers about the film the most.
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I think Terrance Fisher was attempting to show the suffering humanity locked within the shell of the monster. An unforgettable opening sequence, and Hammer's best, I think. Another reason why I think...
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I think Terence Fisher meant for Ollie Reed to cry, and it's a nice touch - but at the same time, I'm not saying that those contact lenses didn't help the matter! Similarly, Herbert Lom's opera ghost...
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I love this film. I can't call it the best simply because there should have been more werewplf in the curse of the werewolf. It has the best of everything else though. And in my opinion the greatest...
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the greatest werewolf make-up ever I agree...and as a devote admirer of Jack Pierce's genius, that's a difficult statement for me to make. I, too think the make-up is superior to even that of the Wolf...
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Quote:CURSE OF THE WEREWOLF is the greatest werewolf film ever made, in my opinion, of course. I think so, too.
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I think Oliver Reed was weeping because his uncle, Sir Carol Reed might see the film. Make up was good but how's come he still wore boots? I put shoes on my dog once and he took them off quickly....
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LOL! Now I know I'm the most ignorant computer techie in the world....what's a killfile?) ...he asks rhetorically.. ;-) Gil
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