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The Werewolf of London
Description
The movie centers on botanist Dr. Glendon, whose foray through Tibet in search of a rare night-blooming 'marifasa lupina' ends when he is savagely attacked by man-beast Yogami. After that, the juice of a rare Tibetan flower is the only thing that keeps Dr. Glendon from turning into a werewolf during a full moon.
The movie centers on botanist Dr. Glendon, whose foray through Tibet in search of a rare night-blooming 'marifasa lupina' ends when he is savagely attacked by man-beast Yogami. After that, the juice of a rare Tibetan flower is the only thing that keeps Dr. Glendon from turning into a werewolf during a full moon.
Actors:
Zeffie Tilbury,
Connie Leon,
Warner Oland,
Tempe Pigott,
Herbert Evans,
Egon Brecher,
Edmund Mortimer,
Jeanne Bartlett,
Maude Leslie,
Spring Byington,
Ethel Griffies,
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Zeffie Tilbury
20 November 1863, London, England, UK
Connie Leon
1881 in Cheshire, England, UK
Warner Oland
3 October 1879, Nyby, Västerbottens län, Sweden
Tempe Pigott
Herbert Evans
April 16, 1882 in London, England, UK
Egon Brecher
Edmund Mortimer
August 21, 1874 in New York City, New York, USA
Jeanne Bartlett
2 December 1905
Maude Leslie
Spring Byington
17 October 1886, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
Ethel Griffies
26 April 1878, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, UK
Director:
Stuart Walker
Stuart Walker
4 March 1888, Augusta, Kentucky, USA
Country:
United States
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