The Wolf Man - The Legacy Collection (The Wolf Man / Werewolf of London / Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man / ... | Ilona Massey, Patric Knowles | Universal's Wolfman-The Monster Everbody Loved
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The Wolf Man - The Legacy Collection (The Wolf Man / Werewolf of London / Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man / ...
Ilona Massey
,
Patric Knowles
Universal Studios, 2004
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highly recommended
For the first time ever, the original The
Wolf
Man
film comes to DVD in this extraordinary
Legacy
Collection
. Included in the collection is the original classic, starring the renowned Lon Chaney Jr., and three timeless sequels, featuring legendary actor Bela Lugosi and others. These are the landmark films that inspired an entire genre of movies and continue to be major influences on motion pictures to this day.
PRESENT
I BOUGHT THIS FOR MY NEFEW AND HE LOVES IT
HE WAS SO HAPPY HIS AUNTIE GOT THIS FOR HIM FOR HIS BIRTHDAY AND AMAZON WAS THE ONLY PLACE I FOUND IT AND IT SAVED MY LIFE FOR SURE SINCE HE WANTED THIS SO BAD
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Universal's Wolfman-The Monster Everbody Loved
Universal's
Wolf
Man
is one of the three classic horrors from that great movie studio. Although few people consider Lon Chaney Jr. a superior actor, he himself used to boast "The Wolf Man was my baby". As for me I always considered the Wolf Man my personal favorite.
Dracula,
Frankenstein
and the Wolf Man are almost universally admired as the original films of the classic horror series. From among these three creatures none was considered more sympathetically, or loved more than Larry Talbot. Let's face it, Lon Chaney was the Wolf Man and I think something about the big lug helped create the character so many of us loved so much.
The Frankenstein monster and the count were both portraid by several actors for Universal with some measure of financial success. Can you recall the Univeral studio ever attempting to have the Talbot Wolf Man portraid by any stand in actor? They wouldn't even consider it.
This DVD was the result of an excellent transfer from a good film original and should be added to every
collection
of classic horror. The other films featured in this box set are also fine works in the UNIVERSAL tradition. This a good set to purchase and well worth the price.
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The Wolf Man - The Legacy Collection
Great set of classic films!!!
Brought back memories of watching these as a kid,
and they are STILL scary.
The Wolfman
Great movie! The box was dented in pretty bad on one end with plastic on the case broken as well. The DVD itself was in great shape and the movie played with no problems. Be careful with ordering this item if you want it as a collectible and want the case to not be banged up.
Buy all the legacy collections if you like B+W horror
These are done is good as you will ever find. Great extras,wasn;t a big fan of were
wolf
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