Overview:
A young gypsy girl turns into a wolf to destroy her enemies.| Status: | Released (1944-08-17) |
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| Screen: | Griffin Jay, Charles O'Neal |
| Productions: | Columbia Pictures |
| Production Countries: | United States of America |
| Spoken Languages: | English |
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- 13026: Nina Foch - Celeste
- 115289: Stephen Crane - Robert 'Bob' Morris
- 89684: Osa Massen - Elsa Chauvet
- 89928: Blanche Yurka - Bianca
- 14451: Barton MacLane - Lt. Barry Lane
- 24826: John Abbott - Peter Althius
- 34366: Fred Graff - Pinky (uncredited)
Crews
- 39743: Henry Levin - Director - Directing
- 103912: Griffin Jay - Screenplay - Writing
- 103912: Griffin Jay - Story - Writing
- 86833: Charles O'Neal - Screenplay - Writing
- 34342: L. William O'Connell - Director of Photography - Camera
- 18577: Mischa Bakaleinikoff - Music Director - Sound
- 3649: Robert Priestley - Set Decoration - Art
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Columbia Pictures did not really embrace the horror genre in the 1940s in the way that Universal, and to a lesser extent, RKO did. They did produce Return of the Vampire (1943) which proved a good showcase for Bela Lugosi in one of his few on-screen vampire roles and a had a couple ....
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Nina Foch is quite efficient in this run-of-the-mill drama. She is a gypsy princess "Celeste", whom, we learn quite early on, has an interestingly carnivorous diet! Now I suppose what lets this down is that, from a creative perspective, the use of an actual beastie rather than a cost ....
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