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WEREWOLF WOMAN

La lupa mannara

1976 IT HMDB
March 18, 1976

A woman has dreams that she is a werewolf so she goes out and finds men. She proceeds to have sex with them and then rip their throats out with her teeth. She eventually falls in love but then she is raped and her lover is murdered so she goes out for revenge.

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Crew

Production: Mickey Zide (Producer)Diego Alchimede (Producer)
Screenplay: Rino Di Silvestro (Writer)
Music: Coriolano Gori (Original Music Composer)
Cinematography: Mario Capriotti (Director of Photography)Dennis Kull (Director of Photography)

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Marco Castellini
Countess Daniela is a true man-eater: afflicted, in fact, with lycanthropy, she devours her lovers after seducing them. Thus, she devours, among others, her brother-in-law, a doctor, a peasant, and even a lesbian; until she is stopped. A poorly executed sexy horror because it is neither intriguing nor scary (bhè already with a title like that it couldn't be) but simply terribly boring. Not even a good horror sequence is seen throughout the film. To be avoided, perhaps only suitable for lovers of trash.
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7 /10

This, one of the films in my 'Nightmare Worlds' 50-pack from Mill Creek, was much better than I had previously anticipated. The soundtrack was quite impressive, and readily brought to mind the finer moments the band Goblin had provided in their work for Dario Argento's string of 70's-80's giallo masterpieces. The production values were quite decent overall for such a film, and I loved both the premise and its execution.

Annik Borel was exemplary as the ill-fated protagonist Daniela, and takes a few lessons from Linda Blair's portrayal of the possessed in 'The Exorcist' for whenever she loses control of her inhibitions and resorts to her more animalistic urges. Kudos to the filmmakers for bringing psychological issues and the effects of sexual abuse and rape to the forefront, even if it's for an 'exploitation' film.

Yes, the story arc is predictable (though suspense-fully carried out), there is gratuitous sex and nudity at every conceivable moment (and a lot of inconceivable ones!), and you get that tired lie 'this is a true story--only the names have been changed', but it's as if you would think those are bad things. It was a great 79 minutes I will always fondly remember--unless I get Altzheimer's disease or something. Highly recommended to anyone who loves 70's horror movies, softcore porn, or exploitation films in general. 70's Italian movies aren't so bad.

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