Face of the Screaming Werewolf
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''Face of the Screaming Werewolf'' is a 1965 horror film created by low budget film maker
Jerry Warren Jerry Warren (March 10, 1925 – August 21, 1988) was an American film director, producer, editor, screenwriter, cinematographer, and actor. Warren grew up wanting to get into the film business in Los Angeles, California. He appeared in s ...
. The film was created by combining parts of two unrelated Mexican horror films, '' La Casa del Terror'' (1960), and ''
La Momia Azteca ''The Aztec Mummy'' (Spanish: ''La Momia Azteca'', also known in the USA as simply ''La Momia'') is a 1957 Mexican horror film produced by Guillermo Calderon from his own story idea, scripted by Alfredo Salazar, and directed by Rafael Portillo. ...
'' (1957), with the addition of original footage shot by Warren. It was released in 1965 on a double-bill with another of Warren's films, '' Curse of the Stone Hand''. Warren had earlier released his own re-edited version of ''La Momia Azteca'' in 1963, which he had retitled ''
Attack of the Mayan Mummy ''The Aztec Mummy'' (Spanish: ''La Momia Azteca'', also known in the USA as simply ''La Momia'') is a 1957 Mexican horror film produced by Guillermo Calderon from his own story idea, scripted by Alfredo Salazar, and directed by Rafael Portillo. I ...
''. He removed large sections of the original foreign film and replaced them with newly-filmed footage featuring American actors.Ray, Fred Olen (1991). "The New Poverty Row". McFarland and Co. Inc. . Page 14, 15 He later used extensive footage from this same Mexican mummy film to incorporate into his ''Face of the Screaming Werewolf''.
Ed Wood Edward Davis Wood Jr. (October 10, 1924 – December 10, 1978) was an American filmmaker, actor, and pulp novel author. In the 1950s, Wood directed several low-budget science fiction, crime and horror films that later became cult cla ...
filmed a few scenes of Lon Chaney Jr. in a werewolf costume in Hollywood in 1964, which
Jerry Warren Jerry Warren (March 10, 1925 – August 21, 1988) was an American film director, producer, editor, screenwriter, cinematographer, and actor. Warren grew up wanting to get into the film business in Los Angeles, California. He appeared in s ...
incorporated into ''Face of the Screaming Werewolf''.


Plot

A psychic woman named Ann Taylor (Rosita Arenas), regressed to a former life via hypnosis, leads Archaeology, archaeologists into an Mesoamerican pyramids, Aztec pyramid where they discover a tomb containing two Mummy#Mummies in fiction, mummies, one of which turns out to be a mummified Caucasian werewolves in fiction, werewolf (Lon Chaney Jr.), the other a mummified ancient Aztec warrior (Angel di Stefani). A mad doctor (Yerye Beirute) kidnaps the werewolf-mummy to his lab and manages to revive him, the unwrapped creature transforming into a snarling werewolf when the full moon rises. Meanwhile, the second mummy (the Aztec warrior) escapes from captivity later that night and tries to kidnap Ann Taylor, the psychic, from her apartment, but they are both anticlimactically hit by a car and killed (off-screen) as he tries to carry her off. A hastily inserted newspaper headline alerts the public that the Mummy has been killed, bringing that plot to an abrupt end. The werewolf kills the mad scientist, escapes from the lab and goes on a killing spree in a nearby city. The werewolf kidnaps a young woman (Yolanda Varela) from her apartment near the film's finale, and Mexican comedian Tin-Tan (German Valdes) shows up out of nowhere to attempt to rescue her (since almost all of his scenes had been edited out of the original Mexican film by Jerry Warren for this Americanized edition) and he battles the monster on a building ledge high above the city. The Werewolf escapes back to the lab with the woman, but the lab catches on fire and the nameless hero beats him to death with a burning torch somehow, and as the monster turns back into a human, a pair of American actors playing policemen dismiss the idea that there was ever a werewolf at all.


Cast

*Lon Chaney Jr. as The Mummified Werewolf *Angel Di Stefani as The Aztec Mummy *Rosita Arenas as Ann Taylor (the psychic) * Yerye Beirute as Dr. Janning *George Mitchell (actor), George Mitchell as Dr. Frederick Munson *Fred Hoffman as Detective Hammond *Ramón Gay (billed as Raymond Gaylord) as Dr. Edmund Redding *Alfredo W. Barron (billed as Donald Barron) as Janning's heavyset henchman *Yolanda Varela (billed as Landa Varle) as the girl carried off by the werewolf *German Valdes (aka Tin-Tan) as Hero who rescues the girl from the werewolf *Chuck Niles as newscaster Douglas Banks *Steve Conte (actor), Steve Conte as The Hired Thief


Reception

Michael Weldon of ''Psychotronic Video'' stated that the film did not make sense since so much of the original dialogue scenes had been removed. Cavett Binion of AllMovie referred to it as a "messy film" that contained poor dubbing and editing.


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External links

* {{IMDb title, id=0058079, title=Face of the Screaming Werewolf 1965 films American science fiction horror films American independent films American black-and-white films 1960s English-language films Films directed by Jerry Warren Mummy films American werewolf films 1960s American films