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Face of the Screaming Werewolf is based on a 1964 film by Jerry Warren (the same director of classics such as “Frankenstein Island” and “The Wild, Wild World of Batwoman” which got him sued by DC comics) it’s essentially a hodgepodge of two different Mexican films including a comedy (“La Casa Del Terror:) that features…Read more →
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I tried to watch this movie after this figure was first leaked, but I will admit I was only able to stand fast-forwarding to Chaney's parts. Having said that, I REALLY want this figure! It's a werewolf...and it's Chaney. And it looks nice!
I am really hoping we get a Chaney Mummy. The Emce Mummy was a perfect Karloff Mummy, although I don't think it was a licensed likeness. Did anybody ever whip up an Ardeth Bay custom?
There's something that just feels like pure Mego in the Screaming Werewolf (love that name, too). I can very easily imagine buying this figure in the early 1970s.
IDK, I never liked the hair on the Aztec Mummy, to me that just throws it off stylistically. I'm not saying it wouldn't be a cool monster figure, though.
But it's just personal taste, I have really set opinions about voodoo zombies vs. ghouls vs. NOTLD "zombies" as well.
WANTED: Dick Grayson SI trousers; gray AJ Mustang horse; vintage RC Batman (Bruce Wayne) head; minty Wolfman tights; mint Black Knight sword; minty Launcelot boots; Lion Rock (pale) Dracula & Mummy heads; Lion Rock Franky squared boots; Wayne Foundation blue furniture; Flash Gordon/Ming (10") unbroken holsters; CHiPs gloved arms; POTA T2 tan body; CTVT/vintage Friar Tuck robes, BBP TZ Burgess Meredith glasses.
I saw this movie the other night and had the best belly laugh I've had in a while. Any director who dares to place a werewolf on the interstate as a dramatic moment clearly had more than one sip of the good stuff while filming this. I guess I should be grateful he didn't have Lon chase the cars. But what really takes the cake, is the scene near the end where a scientist is pounding the werewolf with every prop he can get his hands on. At point he runs out of chairs, so he goes for... wait for it... wait for it... a pillow. Yep. He actually throws a pillow at the werewolf. Eh... it worked as well as the chairs. Lon had no dialogue in this film unless you count growling and howling. Somehow I find that a blessing. This Werewolf figure is a must-have for everyone. I would consider passing on a hard copy of the movie as a companion piece. The figure has higher production values.
I saw this movie the other night and had the best belly laugh I've had in a while. Any director who dares to place a werewolf on the interstate as a dramatic moment clearly had more than one sip of the good stuff while filming this. I guess I should be grateful he didn't have Lon chase the cars. But what really takes the cake, is the scene near the end where a scientist is pounding the werewolf with every prop he can get his hands on. At point he runs out of chairs, so he goes for... wait for it... wait for it... a pillow. Yep. He actually throws a pillow at the werewolf. Eh... it worked as well as the chairs. Lon had no dialogue in this film unless you count growling and howling. Somehow I find that a blessing. This Werewolf figure is a must-have for everyone. I would consider passing on a hard copy of the movie as a companion piece. The figure has higher production values.
I distinctly remember my friend who discovered this movie calling me and laughing about the pillow.
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