Werewolf's Shadow

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Main Details

  • Released in 1971
  • Color
  • Running Time: 86 min | Spain:85 min | USA:82 min | USA:95 min (restored version) | West Germany:87 min
  • Production Co: Plata Films S.A. | HIFI Stereo 70 Kg
  • Distribution Co: Hispamex (1971) (Spain) (theatrical) | Cinépix Film Properties (CFP) (1972) (Canada) (theatrical) (dubbed) | Universal Entertainment Corp. (1972) (USA) (theatrical) (English dubbed)
  • Directed by Leon Klimovsky
  • Written by Paul Naschy & Hans Munkel
  • Starring Paul Naschy, Gaby Fuchs, Barbara Capell, Andrés Resino
  • Produced by Salvadore Romero
  • Original Music by Antón García Abril
  • Cinematography by Leopoldo Villaseñor
  • Film Editing by Antonio Gimeno

Plot Summary

  • Elvira is travelling through the French countryside with her friend Genevieve, searching for the lost tomb of a medieval murderess and possible vampire, Countess Wandessa. They find a likely site in the castle of Waldemar Daninsky, who invites the women to stay as long as they like. As Waldemar shows Elvira the tomb that supposedly houses the countess, she accidentally causes the vampire to come back to life, hungrier than ever. Daninsky has a hidden secret of his own, but will it be enough to save the two girls from becoming Wandessa's next victims?

Also Known As

  • A Vámpírok éjjele (Hungary) | Blood Moon | La Furie des vampires (France) | Le Messe nere della contessa Dracula (Italy) | Nacht der Vampire (Germany) | Shadow of the Werewolf | The Werewolf Vs. Vampire Woman (USA) | The Werewolf's Shadow | Werewolf Shadow (USA) (DVD title)

Taglines

  • Things happen that have never been seen by human beings. The blood flows like vintage wine.
  • See it with someone you hate
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