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WEREWOLF OF LONDON (1935) does not satisfy as a whole, but it does have some memorable spots.  The basic plot tells of a introverted botanist (Henry Hull) who is stricken with the ability to become a werewolf.  The film's great moments are peppered through out.  There's the  beautifully photographed scene in Tibet, where moonlight is almost sun-beach bright. There's the bit in the zoo with a cockney hag fooling around with the zookeeper.  Hull's perfomance is superb.  We feel his anger over his failed marriage to much younger Valarie Hobson, his fear over his new affiction. It's a shame the screenwriters didn't dwell on his marriage more.   The film has a humdinger of an ending, especially with the werewolf's last line.

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boris-26 3 December 2001

Reprint: https://www.imdb.com/review/rw0014538/
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