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** Maybe the werewolf instinctively avoids the road because of cars. Even if it’s not run over, a car could easily escape and draw attention to the werewolf’s existence. Plus, you have to figure that an animalistic monster is more likely to stick to the wilderness as opposed to more urban areas.

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** Maybe the werewolf instinctively avoids the road because of cars. Even if it’s it's not run over, a car could easily escape and draw attention to the werewolf’s werewolf's existence. Plus, you have to figure that an animalistic monster is more likely to stick to the wilderness as opposed to more urban areas.



* I hope someone gets around to this sometime soon; so, the townsfolk at the Slaughtered Lamb knows there’s a werewolf out there, right? Why is it that they never did anything about it? They shoot the thing dead with little difficulty as it’s attacking David, so why in all the time that that thing was lurking in the moors did they never try to hunt it down since the film shows it’s clearly doable ?

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* I hope someone gets around to this sometime soon; so, the townsfolk at the Slaughtered Lamb knows there’s there's a werewolf out there, right? Why is it that they never did anything about it? They shoot the thing dead with little difficulty as it’s it's attacking David, so why in all the time that that thing was lurking in the moors did they never try to hunt it down since the film shows it’s it's clearly doable ?doable?



* One problem at the end: [[spoiler:when the firing squad kills werewolf David,]] Alex was standing right in front of them when they did. How did she not get hit too?

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* One problem at the end: [[spoiler:when when the firing squad kills werewolf David,]] David, Alex was standing right in front of them when they did. How did she not get hit too?



* Why does David transform two nights in a row? Full moons only last one night, and the film seems firmly entrenched in the “transforming only on the full moon” variety of werewolf.

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* Why does David transform two nights in a row? Full moons only last one night, and the film seems firmly entrenched in the “transforming "transforming only on the full moon” moon" variety of werewolf.



** Some werewolf myths say that they transform on all three nights of the cycle.

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** Some werewolf myths say that they transform on all three nights of the cycle.cycle.
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**The BBC Radio play gives more time to the residents of East Procter as Brian Glover (the chess player) has a significantly expanded role, and his character is given the name of "George Hackett". This version of the story reveals that George is the town constable and that the original werewolf is his brother, who had genuinely escaped from a lunatic asylum on the night of the full moon.\\
The Radio Play can listened to on [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQapRY8Uzvg&pp=ygUqYW4gYW1lcmljYW4gd2VyZXdvbGYgaW4gbG9uZG9uIHJhZGlvIGRyYW1h YouTube]]
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* David says, "that his memory his fine" regarding the attack on the moors. Except, he doesn't remember the dead man (werewolf in human form) on the ground next to him; naked and bleeding; where the werewolf used to be after it got shot.

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* David says, "that his memory his is fine" regarding the attack on the moors. Except, he doesn't remember the dead man (werewolf in human form) on the ground next to him; naked and bleeding; where the werewolf used to be after it got shot.

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