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    American (naturalized) Lawrence Stewart Talbot, also known as the Wolf Man, is a title character of the 1941 Universal film The Wolf Man and its sequels, created by Curt Siodmak. He was portrayed by Lon Chaney Jr. In the 2010 remake of the film, he is portrayed by Benicio del Toro. The Wolf Man was part of the Universal Classic Monsters ensemble.

  2. The Wolf Man (1941) Lon Chaney Jr. stars in this horror masterpiece, featuring elaborate settings and a chilling score about a man who is attacked by a werewolf and then becomes one himself at each full moon. The price before discount is the median price for the last 90 days. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to ...

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  3. Viewed alongside Universal’s classics of the early 30s, 1941’s The Wolf Man could be seen as the underdog – a hugely enjoyable film, but not a masterpiece on...

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  4. Here are all of Lon Chaney's incredible man to Wolf Man transformation scenes in the classic Universal horror films from 1941-1948. THE WOLF MANFRANKENSTEIN ...

  5. Oct 30, 2021 · Star Lon Chaney Jr. went on to reprise the Wolf Man role in four sequels, providing inspiration for countless movies to come. In 2010, Universal released The Wolfman, a remake starring Anthony Hopkins and Benicio del Toro. Despite the impressive cast, The Wolfman was a commercial failure. It was also one of many attempts at creating a new ...

  6. Mar 26, 2023 · Lon Chaney Jr. first donned the Wolfman’s fur and fangs in the 1941 Universal Pictures classic The Wolf Man and would play the character 5 times in all. His portrayal of Lawrence Talbot, a man tormented by his transformation into a werewolf, would become one of the most iconic characters in horror cinema.

  7. Larry Talbot : It isn't a wolf... it's a werewolf! Sir John Talbot : Larry, to some people, life is very simple. They decide that this is good, that is bad. This is wrong, that's right. There's no right in wrong, no good in bad. No shadings and greys, all blacks and whites. Larry Talbot : That'd be Paul Montford.

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