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"text": "Werewolf of London"
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"text": "WereWolf of London"
},
"titleType": "Movie",
"releaseYear": {
"year": 1935,
"endYear": null
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"releaseDate": {
"day": 13,
"month": 5,
"year": 1935
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"plainText": "After botanist Wilfred Glendon travels to Tibet in search of a rare flower, the Mariphasa, he returns to a London haunted by murders that can only be the work of bloodthirsty werewolves."
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"trivia": [
"Although not the first werewolf film, this is considered to be the first feature length werewolf movie. It preceded the more commercially successful The Wolf Man (1941) by six years. The first werewolf film was The Werewolf (1913). It was 18 minutes long and now considered lost as all known copies were destroyed in a warehouse fire in 1924.",
"The werewolf howl used in this film is a combination of Henry Hull's own voice and a recording of an actual timber-wolf. The result is generally thought to have a far more realistic result than in any subsequent werewolf films, including The Wolf Man (1941).",
"The copyright record synopsis has a scene where a boy is almost eaten by a plant in the botanical gardens sequence, and he is saved by Wilfred. It was not included in the final print."
],
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