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2[[caption-width-right:320:"But, remember this, Dr. Glendon. The werewolf instinctively seeks to kill the thing it loves best."]]
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4->''"Thanks for the bullet. It was the only way. In a... in a few moments now, I shall know why all this had to be."''
5-->-- '''Dr. Wilfred Glendon'''
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7''Werewolf of London'' is a horror film released in 1935. Produced by Creator/{{Universal}}, it is the first werewolf film made in Hollywood.
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9While searching for a rare plant in Tibet, wealthy botanist Wilfred Glendon is bitten by a werewolf. After the incident he returns home to find his wife, more and more estranged from her neglectful husband, turning in her loneliness to her childhood sweetheart, Paul Ames. Glendon also meets the mysterious Dr. Yogami, who wishes to see the rare plant that Glendon has found, the ''Marifasa lupina'', as its blossoms form the only cure against werewolf transformation – albeit a temporary one. Soon afterward, the remaining ''Marifasa'' is stolen and Glendon starts transforming on the nights of full moon. Each night people die and soon UsefulNotes/ScotlandYard is after him.
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11Werewolf make-up was designed by the legendary Jack Pierce, who later worked on that other well-known werewolf film, ''Film/TheWolfMan1941''.
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14!!This film contains the examples of:
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16* AbsenceMakesTheHeartGoYonder: As evidenced by Glendon and his wife.
17* AndIMustScream: It's all-but-outright stated that werewolves retain their sapience but are forced into an urge to kill anyway.
18* BeastMan: The design of the werewolves in this film is closer to this portrayal than the popular WolfMan design.
19%%* BritainIsOnlyLondon
20* CleaningUpRomanticLooseEnds: A continual feature of the Franchise/UniversalHorror films of this period. The character of Paul Ames is introduced largely for this purpose.
21* DidntThinkThisThrough: [[spoiler:Yogami uses the last of the ''Marifasa'' plant on himself while Glendon is changing. This results in him getting killed by another werewolf.]]
22* DyingAsYourself: [[spoiler: As Glendon is shot before he gets to Lisa, he regains his normal mental faculty and apologizes. As he dies, he then transforms back into a human.]]
23* EvilDetectingDog: Glendon's cat.
24* {{Fainting}}: Aunt Ettie faints when she sees werewolf Glendon the second time.
25%%* GenrePopularizer
26* GratuitousLaboratoryFlasks: Botanist Wilfred Glendon has a table in his laboratory (otherwise devoted to electrical equipment, his moon lamp in particular) that features among other things an enormous retort, several huge graduated cylinders, racks of test tubes with cotton swabs as stoppers, bottles of various liquids and powders, and the expected conical flasks and beakers. He never uses them, and they appear to effectively just be set dressing.
27* InterchangeableAsianCultures: Doctor Yogami has a Japanese Surname but lives in Tibet, although his exact ethnic background is not mentioned.
28* LadyDrunk: Both Mrs. Whack and Mrs. Moncaster.
29* LoveTriangle: Among Glendon, his wife Lisa, and her childhood friend Paul.
30* MeaningfulName: Mrs. Whack. She gets many whacks to the head from Mrs. Moncaster.
31* NoPeripheralVision: While approaching the Glendon household, Paul somehow misses Glendon crouching on the porch roof before he attacks.
32* {{Novelization}}: A surprisingly decent one by Carl Dreadstone released as part of the Universal Horror Library in the 70's. It is told in the form of an extended flashback from Glendon's point of view so some characters like Paul Ames are barely present, and it has a different ending. Glendon and [[spoiler:Yogami]] try to have themselves hypnotized into not becoming werewolves. [[spoiler:It doesn't work.]]
33* OurWerewolvesAreDifferent: Simple bullets can kill them, a certain Tibetan plant can counteract their transformations for a night, and they retain human intelligence (enough to think of putting on a coat and avoid crowds to stay hidden) even in the midst of bloodlust. As Yogami says, they have the worst traits of both men and wolves.
34%%* ScreamingWoman
35* SuperWindowJump: [[spoiler:After Glendon rents a room and transforms, he jumps out a window to escape rather than going through the door.]]
36* ThingsManWasNotMeantToKnow: A priest answers this way when Glendon and his friend inquire of him about the valley where the ''Marifasa lupina'' is supposed to bloom.
37* ThisWasHisTrueForm: See DyingAsYourself above.
38* ThoseTwoGuys: Mrs. Whack and Mrs. Moncaster, two old lady drunks who tend to knock each other about on the slightest provocation.
39* TragicMonster: We get two in this film, both Glendon and Yogami. The latter's characterization is oddly deep for one of these movies -- he does evil acts, and happily abandons Glendon to bouts of lycanthropic insanity, but at the same time he deeply regrets his own killings.
40* TransformationSequence: Glendon gets several of them.
41* VictoriousChildhoodFriend: Paul, by the end.
42* WeirdMoon: The moon is full for four nights straight.
43* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Renwick, the guy with Glendon in Tibet. He is overcome by... whatever and Glendon just sort of abandons him and forgets he exists. He may have been one of the people at the party later but this doesn't answer where the heck he was when Glendon was getting attacked, or why Glendon just left him.
44** It's never stated whether or not the London Zoo wolf that were-Glendon sets loose as a distraction was ever caught. Yogami lampshades that it doesn't really matter, as the ''ordinary'' wolf isn't the threat.
45* TheXOfY
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