November 13th, 2008, by admin
Category: 14
All Genres: Comedy, Horror
Release Year: 1973
Country: USA
Runtime: 90
Rating: (0)
Languages: English
Director: Milton Moses Ginsberg
Sound: Mono
Taglines:
  • Makes it perfectly clear.

  • Writing by: Milton Moses Ginsberg - writer

    Produced by: Stephen A. Miller - associate producer (as Stephen Miller)
    Nina Schulman - producer

    Cast: Dean Stockwell - Jack Whittier
    Katalin Kallay - Giselle
    Henry Ferrentino - Beal
    Despo Diamantidou - Gypsy Woman (as Despo)
    Thayer David - Inspector
    Nancy Andrews - Mrs. Margie Captree
    Clifton James - Attorney General
    Biff McGuire - President
    Jack Waltzer - Appointments Secretary
    Ben Yaffee - Mr. Captree
    Jane House - Marion - the President's Daughter

    Music: Arnold Freed
    Official Website: Visit Website


    Plot Outline: A reporter who has had an affair with the daughter of the U.S. President is sent to Hungary. There he is bitten by a werewolf...
    Plot: A reporter who has had an affair with the daughter of the U.S. President is sent to Hungary. There he is bitten by a werewolf, and then gets transferred back to Washington, where he gets a job as press assistant to the President. Then bodies start turning up in D.C. . . .

    Movie Quotes: Jack Whittier: I think your father is a cross between Abraham Lincoln and Jesus Christ.


    Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
     "History is but a fable that has been agreed upon" Voltaire

    Goofs: We know about 1 goofs. Here comes one of them:
    Revealing mistakes: At about the 47 minute mark, the werewolf bursts out of the darkness at center screen to attack the Hippy Chick in the phone booth. Unfortunately, the actor, as he mounts the stairs from the left seconds before to get into position, breaks out of the light shadow enough to distract from the 'boo' effect.

    Trivia: There are 1 entries in the trivia list - like these:
    • Hosted by Elvira Mistress of the Dark on her show "Movie Macabre" on November 21st 1981.


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