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{{quote|''"[[Famous Last Words/Film|Thanks for the bullet. It was the only way. In a... in a few moments now, I shall know why all this had to be.]]"''|Dr. Wilfred Glendon, ''Werewolf of London''}}
{{quote|''"[[Famous Last Words/Film|Thanks for the bullet. It was the only way. In a... in a few moments now, I shall know why all this had to be.]]"''|Dr. Wilfred Glendon, ''Werewolf of London''}}


'''''Werewolf of London''''' is a horror film released in 1935. Produced by [[Universal]], it is the first werewolf film made in Hollywood.
''[[Werewolf of London]]'' is a horror film released in 1935. Produced by [[Universal]], it is the first werewolf film made in Hollywood.


While searching for a rare plant in Tibet, wealthy botanist Wilfred Glendon is bitten by a werewolf. After the incident he returns home to find his wife, more and more estranged from her neglectful husband, turning in her loneliness to her childhood sweetheart, Paul Ames. Glendon also meets the mysterious Dr. Yogami, who wishes to see the rare plant that Glendon has found, the ''Marifasa lupina'', as its blossoms form the only cure against werewolf transformation – albeit a temporary one.
While searching for a rare plant in Tibet, wealthy botanist Wilfred Glendon is bitten by a werewolf. After the incident he returns home to find his wife, more and more estranged from her neglectful husband, turning in her loneliness to her childhood sweetheart, Paul Ames. Glendon also meets the mysterious Dr. Yogami, who wishes to see the rare plant that Glendon has found, the ''Marifasa lupina'', as its blossoms form the only cure against werewolf transformation – albeit a temporary one.
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Soon afterward, the remaining ''Marifasa'' is stolen and Glendon starts transforming on the nights of full moon. Each night people die and soon [[Scotland Yard]] is after him.
Soon afterward, the remaining ''Marifasa'' is stolen and Glendon starts transforming on the nights of full moon. Each night people die and soon [[Scotland Yard]] is after him.


Werewolf make-up was designed by the legendary Jack Pierce, who later worked on that other well-known werewolf film, ''[[The Wolfman]]''.
Werewolf make-up was designed by the legendary Jack Pierce, who later worked on that other well-known werewolf film, ''[[The Wolf Man]]''.

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=== This film contains the examples of: ===


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* [[Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder]]: As evidenced by Glendon and his wife.
* [[Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder]]: As evidenced by Glendon and his wife.
* [[Beast Man]]: The design of the werewolves in this film is closer to this portrayal than the popular [[Wolf Man]] design.
* [[Beast Man]]: The design of the werewolves in this film is closer to this portrayal than the popular [[Wolf Man]] design.
* [[Britain Is Only London]]
* [[Britain Is Only London]]
* [[Cleaning Up Romantic Loose Ends]]: A continual feature of the [[Universal]] horror films of this period. The character of Paul Ames is introduced largely for this purpose.
* [[Cleaning Up Romantic Loose Ends]]: A continual feature of the [[Universal]] horror films of this period. The character of Paul Ames is introduced largely for this purpose.
* [[Dying As Yourself]]
* [[Dying as Yourself]]
* [[Evil-Detecting Dog]]: Glendon's cat.
* [[Evil-Detecting Dog]]: Glendon's cat.
* [[Fainting]]: Aunt Ettie faints when she sees werewolf Glendon the second time.
* [[Fainting]]: Aunt Ettie faints when she sees werewolf Glendon the second time.
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* [[Victorious Childhood Friend]]: Paul, by the end.
* [[Victorious Childhood Friend]]: Paul, by the end.
* [[Weird Moon]]: The moon is full for four nights straight.
* [[Weird Moon]]: The moon is full for four nights straight.
* [[What Happened to The Mouse?]]: Renwick, the guy with Glendon in Tibet. He is overcome by... whatever and Glendon just sort of abandons him and forgets he exists. He may have been one of the people at the party later but this doesn't answer where the heck he was when Glendon was getting attacked, or why Glendon just left him.
* [[What Happened to the Mouse?]]: Renwick, the guy with Glendon in Tibet. He is overcome by... whatever and Glendon just sort of abandons him and forgets he exists. He may have been one of the people at the party later but this doesn't answer where the heck he was when Glendon was getting attacked, or why Glendon just left him.
* [[The X of Y]]
* [[The X of Y]]
* [[Your Cheating Heart]]: One of the victims is Alf the zookeeper, who is about cheat on his wife with his girlfriend -- before Glendon kills them.
* [[Your Cheating Heart]]: One of the victims is Alf the zookeeper, who is about cheat on his wife with his girlfriend -- before Glendon kills them.
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[[Category:Werewolf Works]]

Latest revision as of 15:54, 26 June 2023

"But, remember this, Dr. Glendon. The werewolf instinctively seeks to kill the thing it loves best."

Werewolf of London is a horror film released in 1935. Produced by Universal, it is the first werewolf film made in Hollywood.

While searching for a rare plant in Tibet, wealthy botanist Wilfred Glendon is bitten by a werewolf. After the incident he returns home to find his wife, more and more estranged from her neglectful husband, turning in her loneliness to her childhood sweetheart, Paul Ames. Glendon also meets the mysterious Dr. Yogami, who wishes to see the rare plant that Glendon has found, the Marifasa lupina, as its blossoms form the only cure against werewolf transformation – albeit a temporary one. . Soon afterward, the remaining Marifasa is stolen and Glendon starts transforming on the nights of full moon. Each night people die and soon Scotland Yard is after him.

Werewolf make-up was designed by the legendary Jack Pierce, who later worked on that other well-known werewolf film, The Wolf Man.

Tropes used in Werewolf of London include: