
Tomb of the Werewolf (2003)
Fred Olen Ray directs the latest Waldemar Daninsky movie, which is apparently short on plot and high on naked female breasts ... a man inherits a creepy European castle, and hires the crew of a supernatural tv series to help him search for ancient treasure within it's walls. This the first Waldemar Daninsky movie to be primarily in english, and with an english title.
This is a bad movie. Waldemar is a long-dead nobleman afflicted with lycanthropy by a witch in the olden days. A goofy American identified as the last living Daninsky is tricked into resurrecting Wally by that same witch, so she can use him to kill, kill KILL! Oh yeah, and there are lesbians. Not a single likeable character in the cast.
No reason is given for this immortal witch to WANT a werewolf servant; she seems perfectly capable of doing dirty deeds without this loose cannon. Waldemar Daninsky tries to seem like a tragic figure, but really it is the audience that is suffering.
The production value is sub-standard for a Direct-to-DVD USA release. It has none of the flavor one expects from a Spanish horror film from any decade.
The song in the closing credits was the most entertaining part of this. This movie is for completists and boob-fans only.

I thoroughly enjoyed this low to medium budget werewolf movie. How refreshing to see a werewolf look like Lon Caney instead of the digital type you see today. The sex scenes are worth the price of admission too!



Hey, I didn't know somebody stole the original costume from 1941 Wolfman and used it in this movie attempt! It's a total disaster and what makes it even worse are traces of pornography inserted in this Ed Wood-like movie. There isn't a rating low enough for this!



