• the beast must die.

    From the dog from that film you saw@1:229/2 to All on Saturday, July 18, 2020 15:11:27
    From: dsb@REMOVETHISbtinternet.com

    watched this classic again today.
    watch out for the werewolf break.....
    all very enjoyable and also it did the 'everyone has to touch this to
    prove they are not the monster' thing years before the thing.

    did any other film do it before that?

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  • From Andrew@1:229/2 to the dog from that film you saw on Sunday, July 26, 2020 10:29:45
    From: manowarkills@NOSPAMnetscape.net

    On 7/18/2020 9:11 AM, the dog from that film you saw wrote:
    watched this classic again today.
    watch out for the werewolf break.....
    all very enjoyable and also it did the 'everyone has to touch this to
    prove they are not the monster' thing years before the thing.

    did any other film do it before that?

    I gave this a rewatch last night; the last time I saw it was on
    broadcast television decades ago. Despite a set up that doesn't make
    sense, a rich man invites a bunch of people to his estate because he
    knows that one, but not which one, of them is a werewolf it is a fun, entertaining watch. Right out of the gate the film sets itself up as a detective story, not a werewolf yarn, where the viewer has to guess who
    is the monster. Then it proceeds to throw red herring after red herring
    at the viewer so it is impossible to guess who the lycanthrope is. The
    cast is a who's who of character actors. And the werewolf is nothing but
    a big dog!

    Andrew

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