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Tomb of the Werewolf ()


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Pre-credit opening sequence consists of Countess Erzabeth Bathory, making a pact with the devil in exchange for eternal youth & beauty from sacrificing young, nubile virgin women. After credits flashes to modern times, as a reality show TV... See more »

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Waldemar Daninsky
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Richard Daninsky (as Jay Richardson)
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Elizabeth Bathory
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Amanda / Eleanor Daninsky
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Melanie (as Kennedy Johnston)
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Christie
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Leslie
Edward Johnson ...
Tony (as Leland Jay)
Frankie Cullen ...
Steve (as Frankie C. Cullen)
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Gilchrist (as a different name)
Brian Carrillo ...
Lucifer (as Scott Forsina)
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Villager
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Village Girl
Randy Carter ...
Hunter
Katy Adams ...
Girl at Car
Jenna West ...
Female Sacrifice

Directed by

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Fred Olen Ray

Written by

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Fred Olen Ray ... (written by)

Produced by

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Anthony Francis ... associate producer
Kimberly A. Ray ... line producer / producer
Donald H. Read ... executive producer

Cinematography by

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Gary Graver ... director of photography

Editing by

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Dean McKendrick

Production Design by

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Steve Ralph

Costume Design by

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Robert Constant

Makeup Department

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Erica Baker ... makeup intern
Rick Bongiovanni ... special makeup effects artist (as Rich Bongiovanni)
Alexandrea A. Bouska ... assistant makeup artist (as Alexandra Bouska)
Robert Constant ... makeup artist: second unit
Bryn E. Leetch ... assistant makeup artist (as Bryn Leeth)
Sydney Stiles ... key makeup artist (as Cydney Stiles)

Production Management

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Kimberly A. Ray ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Bryan Michaels ... first assistant director
Brad Mitchell ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Dirk Mackler ... on-set dresser
Pablo Yamicca ... art assistant

Sound Department

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Paul Bacca ... sound engineer
Erin Hollenbaugh ... sound intern
Tracey Read ... boom operator

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David A. Brooke ... special effects: second unit (as David Brook)
John Carl Buechler ... special effects: second unit (as John Buechler)

Stunts

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Bob Bragg ... stunt coordinator (as a different name)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Tad Armstrong ... best boy grip
Cameron Cannon ... first assistant camera
Roberto Correa ... gaffer (as Roberto Correra)
Dan Golden ... still photographer (as Sam Silver)
Skip Maxwell ... dolly grip
Dynamo Dan McCormick ... best boy electric
Sean Piper ... key grip
Chris Tango ... second assistant camera

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Connie Robeire ... wardrobe buyer (as Connie Robiere)
Charlyn Trenier ... assistant wardrobe

Music Department

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Docion ... composer: additional music
Anthony Francis ... music supervisor

Script and Continuity Department

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Andre D. Munoz ... script supervisor (as Andre Munoz)

Additional Crew

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Dennis L. Baker ... set production assistant (as Dennis Baker)
Joel Broadman ... caterer
Jesus De Santiago ... production assistant
Elizabeth Grisak ... production accountant
Diane Laney ... production coordinator
Carlos Luna ... spanish interpreter
Beverly Martin ... craft service
Fred Olen Ray ... title designer (as Edward R. Raymond)
Truman Van Dyke ... production insurance (as Trumann Van Dyke)

Thanks

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Skye Blue ... special thanks
Chuck Cirino ... special thanks
Donald F. Glut ... special thanks (as Don Glut)
Jerry Lentz ... special thanks
Mirek Lipinski ... special thanks
Sergio Molina ... special thanks
Thorn Sherman ... special thanks
George Stover ... special thanks

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Pre-credit opening sequence consists of Countess Erzabeth Bathory, making a pact with the devil in exchange for eternal youth & beauty from sacrificing young, nubile virgin women. After credits flashes to modern times, as a reality show TV crew visits Castle Daninsky, in search of hidden treasure hidden with the castle dungeons. Instead, they discover THE TOMB OF THE WEREWOLF, unleashing the cursed servant of the Countess, centuries later for all those in cable television land to see! Written by Humberto Amador

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Taglines If you raise the dead prepare to join them. See more »
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Also Known As
  • The Unliving (United States)
  • Castle of Desire (United Kingdom)
  • La tumba del Hombre Lobo (Spain)
  • Grobowiec wilkołaka (Poland)
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  • 95 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Only film of Waldemar Daninsky not written by Paul Naschy See more »
Movie Connections Features The Mad Monster (1942). See more »

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