House of the Wolf Man

Summary

House of the Wolf Man is an American independent monster horror film produced in 2009 by My Way Pictures. The film was inspired by the Universal Monsters movies,[2] and was shot in the same style. The film's star Ron Chaney is the great-grandson of Lon Chaney and the grandson of Lon Chaney Jr., both of whom starred in numerous Universal Monsters films.

House of the Wolf Man
Directed byEben McGarr
Written byEben McGarr
Produced by
  • John P. McGarr
  • Eben McGarr
  • Roland R. Rosenberg Jr.
  • David Sontag
  • Larry Sontag
Starring
  • Ron Chaney
  • Dustin Fitzsimons
  • Sara Raftery
CinematographyRoyce A. Dudley
Edited byCyrus Navarro
Music byNate Scott
Distributed byTaurus Entertainment Company[1]
Release date
  • 2009 (2009)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot edit

Dr. Bela Reinhardt (Ron Chaney) is a mad doctor who has invited five people to his castle to determine which of them shall inherit his estate. He has arranged for a competition of sorts. The winner will be chosen by process of...elimination. The visitors quickly realize they have made a terrible mistake in accepting Reinhardt's invitation, but are trapped like rats in a cage under the watchful eye of Reinhardt's ghoulish manservant, Barlow. They soon discover the castle is full of terrifying monsters such as the Wolf Man, Frankenstein's monster, and Dracula.[3]

Cast edit

  • Ron Chaney as Bela Reinhardt[4]
  • Dustin Fitzsimons as Reed Chapel
  • Jeremie Loncka as Conrad Sullivan
  • Sara Raftery as Mary Chapel
  • Cheryl Rodes as Elmira Cray
  • Jim Thalman as Archibald Whitlock
  • John McGarr as Barlow
  • Billy Bussey as the Wolf Man
  • Craig Dabbs as Frankenstein's Monster
  • Michael R. Thomas as Dracula
  • Saba Moor-Doucette as Vadoma

Production notes edit

House of the Wolf Man is an homage to classic horror films, shot in black and white and 1:33 aspect ratio (full frame).[2]

References edit

  1. ^ Barton, Steve (2009-12-11). "House of the Wolf Man Finds a Real Estate Agent". Dread Central. Retrieved 2017-10-31.
  2. ^ a b "SDCC '09: HOUSE OF THE WOLF-MAN trailer – Modern Classic?". Fangoria. Archived from the original on 2009-07-23. Retrieved 2009-08-10.
  3. ^ Jankiewicz, Pat (2009-10-02). "Exclusive Coverage: Fango attends the HOUSE OF THE WOLF MAN World Premiere!". Fangoria. Archived from the original on 2009-10-04. Retrieved 2017-10-31.
  4. ^ Miska, Brad (2009-12-11). "Black and White 'House of the Wolf Man' Acquired by Taurus". Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved 2017-10-31.

External links edit

  • House of the Wolf Man at IMDb  
  • Official Site