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Werewolf Shadow (1970)
Rating:
Starring: Barbara Capell, Gaby Fuchs, Paul Naschy, Paty Shepard
Director: Leon Klimovsky
Category: Classics, Horror, Classics, Horror
Studio: Anchor Bay
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
95 mins

 
 

 

International horror star Paul Naschy stars as the immortal Waldemar Daninsky, a man cursed for eternity with the mark of the werewolf.But when he rescues two young woman researching the legend of a vampire queens, they unleash a ferocious rampage of bloodlust, lyncanthropy and lesbianism.In the final battle to the death, can a werewolf in love destroy the depraved desires of the undead?

Also known as The Werewolf vs. Vampire Woman, Blood Moon and Night of the Walpurgis, this 1971 classic is recognized as a milestone film in Spanish horror history.Werewolf Shadow has been painstakingly restored from original vault elements and is now presented completely uncut and uncensored for the first time ever in America, including full restoration of its long rumored scenes of sex and violence.