Lycanthropus

Lycanthropus

Film poster under alternative title
Directed by Paolo Heusch
Produced by Guido Giambartolomei
Written by Ernesto Gastaldi
Starring Barbara Lass
Curt Lowens
Carl Schell
Music by Armando Trovajoli
Cinematography George Patrick
Editing by Julian Attenborough
Distributed by MGM
Release date(s) February 1962
Running time 82 min
Country Italy
Austria
Language Italian

Lycanthropus (also known as Werewolf in a Girls' Dormitory, The Ghoul in School, I Married a Werewolf and Monster Among the Girls) is a 1962 horror film directed by Paolo Heusch. MGM released it as a double feature with Corridors of Blood in the United States.[1]

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Plot summary

Wolves have been seen roaming around a girls' reformatory, and when the girls begin to get murdered, suspicion focuses on both the wolves and on a newly-hired science teacher who might be a werewolf. It is noteable for being the oldest film ever shown on the movie mocking show The Cinema Snob.

Incognito Cinema Warriors XP

The film was featured on the fourth episode of MSTing show Incognito Cinema Warriors XP. The characters greatly ridiculed the film's sluggish pace, bad effects, odd poster art, and actor Curt Lowen's over-pronunciation of the word letter, spoken as "lettah".

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