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Werewolf | Spain
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6.5/10
IMDbThis is the only werewolf film made by "Hammer Studios."
The interiors of the inn where Leon is staying is the same interior from Dracula's castle in "Horror of Dracula (1958)." You can notice the same pillars. The basement he runs into is also the same vault where Dracula kept his coffin.
According to the documentary "Flesh and Blood: The Hammer Heritage of Horror (1994)" the Spanish setting for this film was forced upon writer Anthony Hinds after Michael Carreras had the studio back-lot dressed for a film about the Spanish Inquisition. This film was not produced because the Catholic League of Decency threatened to ban it.
In an interview, Richard Wordsworth stated that in the original screenplay his beggar character was a werewolf. "Hammer" told him that the censor had problems with the notion of a werewolf/rapist, so out it went.
With the exception of the opening titles, Oliver Reed does not appear until roughly halfway through the film and his screen-time as the werewolf is even less (first appearing at just over an hour into the 93 minute film).
"Leon: Cristina, do you love me? Will you marry me Cristina? You say you love me, will you marry me?"
"Leon: 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!"