She-Wolf of London (1946) | |
Director(s) | Jean Yarbrough |
Producer(s) | Ben Pivar |
Top Genres | Crime, Horror, Mystery |
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She-Wolf of London (1946) was a Crime - Horror Film directed by Jean Yarbrough and produced by Ben Pivar.
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Is There Really a She-Wolf of London?
By Rick29 on Jun 4, 2015 From Classic Film & TV CafeIs June Lockhart a werewolf? Made at the end of Universal's horror film cycle (1931-1948), She-Wolf of London is a game attempt to try something different. It has inexplicably generated lukewarm interest over the years. Even the authors of the highly-regarded reference book Universal Horrors dismi... Read full article
She-Wolf of London, Happy Anniversary! Premiered Friday (Friday, April 5, 1946), May 17, 1946
By C. S. Williams on May 17, 2014 From Classic Film AficionadosIt is clear that She-Wolf of London did not premier on May 17, 1946, but saw it?s opening on Friday, April 5, 1946 at the Rialto Theater, in New York.[1] I know, with that information I should not continue this anniversary-post, or at the least, hold it over until, April of 2015. But, I cannot refra... Read full article
She-Wolf of London, Happy Anniversary! Premiered Friday (Friday, April 5, 1946), May 17, 1946
By C. S. Williams on May 17, 2014 From Classic Film AficionadosIt is clear that She-Wolf of London did not premier on May 17, 1946, but saw it?s opening on Friday, April 5, 1946 at the Rialto Theater, in New York.[1] I know, with that information I should not continue this anniversary-post, or at the least, hold it over until, April of 2015. But, I cannot refra... Read full article
She-Wolf of London, Happy Anniversary? Premiered Friday, May 17, 1946?
By C. S. Williams on May 17, 2014 From Classic Film AficionadosIt is clear that She-Wolf of London did not premier on May 17, 1946, but saw it?s opening on Friday, April 5, 1946 at the Rialto Theater, in New York.[1] I know, with that information I should not continue this anniversary-post, or at the least, hold it over until, April of 2015. But, I cannot refra... Read full article
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Released on May 17, 1946 as part of a double bill with The Cat Creeps. Universal Pictures, unlike most major studios, lacked a proprietary theater chain and often sold it's B-picture horror/mystery pictures as double bills, making weak pictures more attractive and economical for independent theaters to advertise.
The film was shot between December 8-21, 1945 but retakes required several members of the cast, including June Lockhart and Don Porter to work through Christmas eve.
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