House of the Wolf Man
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- John P. McGarr
- Eben McGarr
- Roland R. Rosenberg Jr.
- David Sontag
- Larry Sontag
- Ron Chaney
- Dustin Fitzsimons
- Sara Raftery
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| Directed by | Eben McGarr |
| Written by | Eben McGarr |
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| Cinematography | Royce A. Dudley |
| Edited by | Cyrus Navarro |
| Music by | Nate Scott |
| Distributed by | Taurus Entertainment Company[1] |
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| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
House of the Wolf Man is an American independent monster horror film produced in 2009 by My Way Pictures. The film was made as a homage to 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.
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
- 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