By the time Lon Chaney Jr got his signature monster role loping after Evelyn Ankers through Universal's moonlit studio glades, the Golden Age of Horror had passed.
The make-up, alas, is more were-terrier than wolf. But it scared plenty of audiences in 1941 and was a big box-office hit. And if Chaney proved no Karloff it did have Claude Raines and Bela Lugosi in the supporting cast.
The make-up, alas, is more were-terrier than wolf. But it scared plenty of audiences in 1941 and was a big box-office hit. And if Chaney proved no Karloff it did have Claude Raines and Bela Lugosi in the supporting cast.