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El retorno del hombre lobo

  • 1981
  • R
  • 1h 32min
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Paul Naschy in El retorno del hombre lobo (1981)
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Una bruja malvada resucita a la infame Elizabeth Bathory, ejecutada hace varios cientos de años por asesinar a una joven y bañarse en su sangre.Una bruja malvada resucita a la infame Elizabeth Bathory, ejecutada hace varios cientos de años por asesinar a una joven y bañarse en su sangre.Una bruja malvada resucita a la infame Elizabeth Bathory, ejecutada hace varios cientos de años por asesinar a una joven y bañarse en su sangre.

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    • Paul Naschy
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    • Paul Naschy
  • Elenco
    • Paul Naschy
    • Julia Saly
    • Silvia Aguilar
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    • Dirección
      • Paul Naschy
    • Guionista
      • Paul Naschy
    • Elenco
      • Paul Naschy
      • Julia Saly
      • Silvia Aguilar
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      • 2 premios ganados y 1 nominación en total

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    Paul Naschy
    Paul Naschy
    • Waldemar Daninsky…
    Julia Saly
    • Countess Elisabeth Bathory
    • (as Jully Saly)
    Silvia Aguilar
    Silvia Aguilar
    • Erika
    Azucena Hernández
    • Karen
    • (as Azucena Hernandez)
    Beatriz Elorrieta
    • Mircaya
    Rafael Hernández
    Rafael Hernández
    • Yoyo - Second graverobber
    • (as Rafael Hernandez)
    Pepe Ruiz
    • Second thief
    Ricardo Palacios
    Ricardo Palacios
    • Veres - First graverobber
    Tito García
    Tito García
    • First thief
    • (as Tito Garcia)
    David Rocha
    David Rocha
    • Young bandit
    Charly Bravo
    Luis Barboo
    Luis Barboo
    • Sando - Bandit
    José Riesgo
    José Riesgo
      Manuel Pereiro
      Manuel Pereiro
      Ramón Centenero
        Alexia Loreto
        • Victim in the stall besides her boyfriend
        José Thelman
          Mauro Rivera
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            • Paul Naschy
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            • Paul Naschy
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          6Teknofobe70

          This is "the werewolf vs the vampire woman" # 2 ...

          Ah, the first Daninsky movie of the eighties ... here I refer to Midnight Video's version entitled "Night of the Werewolf", which is pretty good quality but has annoying non-removable subtitles.

          When a movie opens with a bunch of satanists being sentenced to gruesome deaths including buried alive, tortured, hanged, beheaded, and so forth ... you know you must be in for good, clean B-movie horror. The chief witch in question of course swears a terrible revenge (haven't we already been here in Molina's "Curse of the Devil"?), and among the condemned is the werewolf Waldemar Daninsky himself, sporting a rather stylish beard. He gets off comparatively lightly, being made to wear an iron mask and having a silver dagger driven through his heart. Centuries later, an evil witch finds a medallion in order to resurrect the ancient chief witch, and as fate would have it a couple of grave-robbers remove the dagger of Daninsky's heart at exactly the same moment. Time for a "Werewolf vs the Vampire Woman" rematch ...

          Jacinto Molina opted to direct this one himself, as well as the two other Daninsky movies made in the eighties. This means he has more control over the project than ever before, and contrary to what some say, I think he's actually a very good director. Probably the best ever to direct a Daninsky movie, anyway, and obviously he can capture his own artistic vision like nobody else could. This is probably why it feels more conventional and competent than most movies in the series. The sets are great, the special effects are good for it's time and the whole movie has a fantastic atmosphere to it. There is more gratuitous nudity and gore than in most Daninsky movies, and I'm surprised it hasn't been a bigger hit with fans of the genre. There are certainly enough werewolves, witches, vampires, zombies and horrible sacrifices to keep them entertained! Maybe I'm going overboard with the praise, but if you've seen the earlier Daninsky movies, you'll know that in most ways this is pretty damn good comparatively. The dubbing is actually pretty good (although dubbing is always a crime, of course), and they've tried to make the dialogue as hip as possible. Man, I just love the eighties mentality. The soundtrack is also very cool. Okay, okay, so the storyline is pretty much the same predictable stuff all over again. And once again it has no real consistency with the previous movies. But that's why we love it! Obviously it's not an easy movie to watch, it's arguably slow and there's some particularly dark stuff going on even for a Daninsky movie. Daninsky himself is something of an anti-hero, saving maidens in distress but also allowing his wolf side to run around slaughtering innocents. The vampires are very creepy and unearthly, as Molina has always been good at knowing how to portray them.

          "El Retorno del Hombre-Lobo", "The Craving", "Night of the Werewolf" ... call it what you like, this is my favourite Daninsky movie yet. It's "The Werewolf vs the Vampire Woman" as it should have been, and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
          6funkyfry

          Not as bad as might at first appear

          This is the type of movie where most audiences will just laugh at the film, especially in that it is mostly dated, but people who have seen some really bad movies of this type (like me) will realize that there are actually some good things here.

          The lighting and photography are generally speaking very good. There are some good mist effects and lighting effects that use the smoke and colors to create a good spooky effect a la Mario Bava.

          The makeup is also quite well done for its time.

          The story is the usual cr*p about vampires coming back to life, but it's kind of interesting that they threw the werewolf into it and made him sort of the good guy.

          Also a lot of decent gore here for fans of that type of thing.

          All in all, a film that should amuse those looking for a "golden turkey" but will also delight those who appreciate good European horror.
          6lee_eisenberg

          Growing up under Franco, Paul Naschy probably knew all about horror.

          In "El Retorno del Hombre-Lobo" (called "The Craving" in English), Paul Naschy returns as his most famous character, werewolf Waldemar Daninsky. This time, he gets executed along with alleged vampire Countess Elizabeth Bathory (Julia Saly). But, as always seems to happen in horror flicks, they both get resurrected and go on a rampage. Specifically, they get resurrected by hot students Erika, Karen and Barbara. In fact, Daninsky turns against Bathory. You can probably guess what happens from there.

          If you watch any of the DVDs of Paul Naschy's movies, the special features include an interview with him about his life. He talks some about growing up under Franco. One gets the feeling that he knew first-hand about horror, far more than a werewolf movie could portray. But no matter; this movie will surely please Naschy's fans.
          7Bunuel1976

          The Craving (1980) **1/2

          THE CRAVING is possibly the most satisfying (if still flawed) Paul Naschy film I've watched so far: the fact that Waldemar Daninsky here originates from the Middle Ages gives the character a true mythic quality which is not possible with his usual modern-day persona; besides, his medieval 'wardrobe' (beard, coat-of-arms, crossbow and, briefly, an iron mask) is pretty cool - as is the vicious werewolf look which Naschy comes up with for this one, certainly the creepiest of his that I've seen...though, ironically enough, it doesn't see a lot of action (still, I guess, there's really so much can be done differently from one film to the next). The atmosphere (fog, candlelight, color gels) is really laid on thick here and the score, too, is pretty varied for this type of film (I even liked the rock theme heard during the opening and closing credits).

          What prevents THE CRAVING from getting a *** rating from me, which would make it a solid and good picture, is a rather muddled storyline (though still the most interesting yet penned by Naschy): when the film opens, Waldemar is supposed to be Elizabeth Bathory's lieutenant but when they are revived centuries later, he is somehow hellbent on destroying her (and the army of women - there's a plethora of female characters here but, alas, very little nudity - which she manages to vampirize)!; the evil Erika, well-versed in the occult and who has no qualms about murdering her mentor, and later sacrifice her best friend in order to restore the vampire lady whom she idolizes, is set up initially as a quite formidable villain - even seducing Waldemar when a vampire - but her role gradually deteriorates to nothing, apparently so as to allow the Bathory character to take center-stage for the climactic duel between the werewolf and his arch-nemesis. Unfortunately, this sequence comes off as anti-climactic because one can hardly discern anything that's going on: either the print is too dark or it was simply filmed that way; however, the ending of this one is really bleak as Waldemar's love interest, already on her way to becoming a vampire, is infected with the curse of the werewolf as well(!) but she is quick to bring the house down in a conflagration which decimates the evil pervading the entire manor...
          5claudio_carvalho

          Beautiful Cinematography

          In the Sixteenth Century, in Hungary, Waldemar Daninsky (Paul Naschy), Countess Elisabeth Bathory (Jully Saly) and her worshippers are executed by a court. In the Twentieth Century, the researchers Erika (Silvia Aguilar), Karen (Azucena Hernandez) and Barbara find the location of Bathory´s grave and Erika is possessed and decides to reanimate the evil being.

          "El retorno del Hombre Lobo" is a flawed movie with a beautiful cinematography. The plot is a mess but entertains fans of European horror films from the middle of the Twentieth Century. My vote is five.

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          • Trivia
            The music playing during the opening and end titles is taken from Stelvio Cipriani's soundtrack for Tentáculos (1977).
          • Errores
            When vampire Erika is seducing Waldemar, the mirror above them is supposed to show no reflection. When he lifts his arms, they are not reflected at all, but the same arms. The mirror is a projection of the same scene taken without Erika in the shot.
          • Citas

            Mircaya: You should watch Erika, Waldemar. Her spirit is false. She's totally evil.

            Waldemar Daninsky: I know she's perverse...but she has such beauty!

          • Conexiones
            Featured in Nightmares in Red, White and Blue: The Evolution of the American Horror Film (2009)

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          • Fecha de lanzamiento
            • marzo de 1984 (Alemania Occidental)
          • País de origen
            • España
          • Idioma
            • Español
          • También se conoce como
            • The Night of the Werewolf
          • Locaciones de filmación
            • Navacerrada, Madrid, España
          • Productora
            • Dálmata Films S.A.
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            • 1h 32min(92 min)
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            • 1.66 : 1(original & intended ratio, European theatrical ratio)

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