Lycanthropus
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Lycanthropus | |
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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 dates |
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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]
Synopsis
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.
Cast
- Barbara Lass as Priscilla
- Carl Schell as Julian Olcott
- Curt Lowens as Director Swift
- Maureen O'Connor as Leonore MacDonald
- Maurice Marsac as Sir Alfred Whiteman
- Luciano Pigozzi as Walter the Caretaker
- Joseph Mercier as Tommy the Porter
- Mary McNeeran as Mary Smith
- Annie Steinert as Sheena Whiteman
- Grace Neame as Sandy
Notes
External links
- Lycanthropus at the Internet Movie Database
- Lycanthropus at allmovie
- Lycanthropus is available for free download at the Internet Archive [more]
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