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THE BOY WHO CRIED WEREWOLF

1973 US HMDB
August 1, 1973

Little Richie Bridgestone goes to spend the weekend with his father at his secluded mountain cabin, and witnesses his father being attacked by 'a creature' that the boy recognizes as a werewolf. He tries to convince his mother and his therapist that his father is now a werewolf.

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Production: Aaron Rosenberg (Producer)
Screenplay: Bob Homel (Writer)
Music: Ted Stovall (Original Music Composer)
Cinematography: Michael P. Joyce (Director of Photography)

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Marco Castellini
Little Richie, whose parents are divorced, spends a weekend at his father's mountain cabin. It is Richie's father who is attacked one night by a strange creature that the child recognizes as a werewolf. Richie thus becomes convinced that his father has also turned into a monster... A very disappointing film about werewolves with a simple and predictable story, absolutely stereotypical characters, and, the most serious flaw, unintentionally ridiculous special effects (see for yourself!). Practically nothing to save, except for the "twist" at the end, which is at least not too banal. Even if you are avid fans of the subject, the advice is to look elsewhere... not recommended.
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