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Frankenstein's Bloody Terror ()

La marca del Hombre Lobo (original title)
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A man suffers from the curse of lycanthropy and seeks out the aid of a German doctor and his wife who are experts in the occult. Unknowingly, the cursed man has summoned two vampires instead, who have sinister plans of their own for the... See more »

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Waldemar Daninsky
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Countess Janice von Aarenberg (as Dianik Zurakowska)
Manuel Manzaneque ...
Rudolph Weissmann
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Nascha (as Rossana Yanni)
Gualberto Galbán ...
Gyogyo (as Gualberto Galban)
Aurora de Alba ...
Wandessa Mikhelov (as Aurora De Alba)
Julián Ugarte ...
Dr. Janos Mikhelov (as Julian Ugarte)
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Count Sigmund von Aarenberg (as Jose Nieto)
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Judge Aarno Weismann
Ángel Menéndez ...
Otto the Forest Keeper (as Angel Menendez)
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(as Antonio G. Escribano)
Rafael Alcántara ...
(as Rafael Alcantara)
Juan Medina
Antonio Orengo ...
Otto the Butler
Ángela Rhu ...
(as Angela Rhu)
Pilar Vela
Milagros Ceballos ...
Martha
Beatriz Savón ...
Frau Hildegard - Antique shop owner (as Beatriz Savon)
María Teresa Torralba ...
(as Mª Teresa Torralba)
Victoriano López ...
(as Victoriano Lopez)

Directed by

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Enrique López Eguiluz ... (as Enrique L. Eguiluz)

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Paul Naschy ... (story) (as Jacinto Molina)
 
Paul Naschy ... (screenplay) (as Jacinto Molina)

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Enrique Molina ... executive producer (uncredited)
Maximiliano Pérez-Flores ... executive producer

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Ángel Arteaga

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Emilio Foriscot

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Francisco Jaumandreu

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Blanca Guillén ... assistant editor (as Blanca Guillem)
Francisco Jaumandreu hijo ... assistant editor (as Francisco Jaumandreu Jr.)

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José Luis P. Ferrer ... (as José Luis Ferrer)

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José Luis P. Ferrer ... (as José Luis Ferrer)

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Inés González ... hair stylist
José Luis Morales ... assistant makeup artist
José Luis Ruiz ... makeup artist

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Antonio Cervera ... unit production manager
Julio Jiménez ... production manager

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Enrique Pérez de Gomara ... assistant director

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Julio Arribas ... property master
Gray Morrow ... art designer

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Víctor Benítez ... still photographer
Roberto Ochoa ... camera operator
Peter Rohe ... assistant camera
Ramón Torcida ... assistant camera (as José Ramón Torcida)

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Bob Le Bar ... animator

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Ángel Arteaga ... conductor

Script and Continuity Department

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Gloria Roldán ... script supervisor (as Gloria A. Roldán)

Additional Crew

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Pedro Escuder ... production assistant
Bob Le Bar ... title designer
Benjamín Domingo ... voice dubbing: Carlos Casaravilla (uncredited)
Pilar Gentil ... voice dubbing: Milagros Ceballos (uncredited)
Ángela González ... voice dubbing: Dyanik Zurakowska (uncredited)
José Guardiola ... voice dubbing: Paul Naschy (uncredited)
José Luis Lespe ... voice dubbing: various (uncredited)
Josefina de Luna ... voice dubbing: Aurora De Alba (uncredited)
Fernando Nogueras ... voice dubbing: Gualberto Galbán (uncredited)
Simón Ramírez ... voice dubbing: Manuel Manzaneque (uncredited)
Víctor Ramírez ... voice dubbing (uncredited)
María Luisa Rubio ... voice dubbing: Rosanna Yanni (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

A man suffers from the curse of lycanthropy and seeks out the aid of a German doctor and his wife who are experts in the occult. Unknowingly, the cursed man has summoned two vampires instead, who have sinister plans of their own for the werewolf. Written by Humberto Amador

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Taglines You'll Live Through A Thousand Torments of Sheer Shock! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Der Wolfsmensch (West Germany)
  • Die Vampire des Dr. Dracula (West Germany)
  • Hexen des Grauens (West Germany)
  • Hell's Creatures (United States)
  • The Wolfman of Count Dracula (United States)
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  • 88 min
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Box Office

Cumulative Worldwide Gross $377,599

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Trivia This film was originally released in the U.S. in a 2-D version. That version of it was pulled during its theatrical run (despite the fact that it was doing good business) and replaced by a 3-D version that failed at the box office. See more »
Goofs Rudolph looks into the mirror and sees no reflection of the vampiress Wandessa; however, as she pulls him toward her to embrace him, you can see both of her hands in the mirror. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Fury of the Wolfman (1972). See more »
Crazy Credits Most English-language prints of this film open with hyped-up credits, a voiceover boasting that it is "filmed in 70mm and 3-D" (even in the fuzzy 8mm prints that were used for TV releases) and an animated cartoon drawing-style prologue that claims it is a Frankenstein film instead of a werewolf film (which it actually is). See more »

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