3/10
Tedious and confusing
3 February 2016
In this Naschy-Daninsky outing, the curse of lycanthropy has apparently been passed on to "professor" Waldemar Daninsky during a trip to Tibet in which he was the sole survivor, but was also bitten by a yeti! None of this is actually depicted in the movie, in fact it is only mentioned in passing by one of the characters as an afterthought.

This gives you an idea of what you are in for with "Fury of the Wolfman" - the interesting bits are either left out, or shown so badly they come across as boring.

As el hombre lobo Daninsky kills his wife and then "dies" from electrocution. One of his professor peers, however, exhumes his corpse and begins experimenting on him, while a group of hippies and little people hang around in her dungeon, and a guy with a white face mask (Michael Myers style) creeps around in the background.

The movie has the feeling of a hackjob all over it. Something must have gone wrong. It feels all over the place. Scenes don't come to anything and nothing is properly established. Important details, such as the yeti attack, are rushed or left out. What we end up with is people running around and bumping up against each other in a grubby dungeon.

The violence is also quite toned down for a Naschy movie, and there is no sex or nudity either. Could this be the worst movie the great man made? I hope so.
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