Tomb of the Werewolf
Tomb of the Werewolf is a 2004 film directed by Fred Olen Ray. It is the twelfth and last in a long series about the werewolf Count Waldemar Daninsky, played by Paul Naschy. The film contains a number of adult sex scenes bordering on softcore pornography.
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Directed by | Fred Olen Ray |
Produced by | Kimberly A. Ray |
Written by | Fred Olen Ray (as Sherman Scott) |
Starring | Paul Naschy Jay Richardson Michelle Bauer |
Cinematography | Gary Graver |
Edited by | Dean McKendrick |
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Running time | 82 min |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Synopsis
Richard Daninsky, the descendant of Waldemar Daninsky, inherits a castle that may have hidden treasure and takes a reality show TV crew along to document his search. Vampire Elizabeth Bathory gets Richard Daninsky to remove a silver dagger from the body of his ancestor Waldemar Daninsky, who was residing in a crypt beneath the castle for many decades, causing Waldemar to revive and go on a rampage as a werewolf.
Cast
- Paul Naschy as Count Waldemar Daninsky
- Jay Richardson as Richard Daninsky
- Michelle Bauer as Elizabeth Bathory
- Stephanie Bentley as Amanda/Eleanor Daninsky
- Danielle Petty as Melanie
- Jacy Andrews as Christie
- Beverly Lynne as Leslie
- Leland Jay as Tony
Production
Actor Paul Naschy was brought from Spain to Hollywood to appear in this film, as well as in another horror film shot back-to-back, Countess Dracula's Orgy of Blood. While in the States, Naschy visited the famous "Ackermansion" museum of Forrest J Ackerman, editor of the legendary magazine Famous Monsters of Filmland. Cameraman Gary Graver used to work for horror filmmaker Al Adamson back in the early 1970s.