She-Wolf of London (film)
She-Wolf of London (film) | |
---|---|
SHEWOLFOFLONDON2.jpg Australian film poster | |
Written by | George Bricker |
Directed by | Jean Yarbrough |
Starring |
June Lockhart Don Porter |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Ben Pivar |
Cinematography | Maury Gertsman |
Running time | 61 minutes |
Distributor | Universal Pictures |
She-Wolf of London (UK title: Curse of the Allenbys) is a 1946 film noir crime horror film produced by Universal Studios, directed by Jean Yarbrough and starring June Lockhart and Don Porter. The title evokes the earlier Werewolf of London (1935), although, unlike its forebear, it is concerned more with mystery and suspense than supernatural horror. In the USA, the film was released as a double feature with The Cat Creeps. It was also included on The Wolf Man legacy collection DVD set.
Plot[edit | edit source]
Phyllis Allenby is a young and beautiful woman who is soon to be married to barrister and boyfriend Barry Lanfield. Phyllis is living at the Allenby Mansion without the protection of a male, along with her aunt Martha and her cousin Carol and the servant Hannah. As the wedding date approaches, London is shocked by a series of murders at the local park, where the victims are discovered with throats ripped out. Many of the detectives at Scotland Yard begin murmuring about werewolves, while Inspector Pierce believes the opposite and suspects strange activity at the Allenby Mansion (which is near the park), where the "Wolf-Woman" is seen prowling at night and heading for the park. Phyllis becomes extremely terrified and anxious, since she is convinced that she is the "Wolf-Woman", deeply believing in the legend of the so-called "Curse of the Allenbys". Aunt Martha tries to convince Phyllis how ridiculous the legend sounds, while she (Aunt Martha) and Carol are suspicious in their own ways. Phyllis each day denies Barry visiting her, and when a suspicious detective is murdered soon after he visits the mansion in the same way the other victims perished, Barry begins believing that something else is going on beside the so-called "Werewolf murders" and makes his own investigations both of the park and the mansion. It turns out that Aunt Martha did the attacks to convince Phyllis she was insane, and belonged in an asylum rather than married to Barry, so Martha and her daughter could remain living in the mansion.
Cast[edit | edit source]
- June Lockhart as Phyllis Allenby
- Don Porter as Barry Lanfield
- Sara Haden as Martha Winthrop
- Jan Wiley as Carol Winthrop
- Lloyd Corrigan as Det. Latham
- Dennis Hoey as Inspector Pierce
- Martin Kosleck as Dwight Severn
- Eily Malyon as Hannah, the housekeeper
- Frederick Worlock as Constable-in-Charge Ernie Hobbs
External links[edit | edit source]
Wikiquote has quotations related to: She-Wolf of London (film) |
- She-Wolf of London (film) at Internet Movie Database
- She-Wolf of London at the TCM Movie Database
- She-Wolf of London at AllMovie
|
Category:1940s horror films Category:1946 films Category:American black-and-white films Category:English-language films Category:Films directed by Jean Yarbrough Category:Pre-1960 horror film stubs Category:Universal Pictures films Category:Universal Monsters film series Category:Films set in London
Template:1940s-horror-film-stub Category:Film scores by William Lava