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* ExecutiveVeto: In an interview, Richard Wordsworth stated that in the original screenplay his beggar character was a werewolf. Hammer told him that the censor had problems with the notion of a werewolf/rapist, so out it went.
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* ExecutiveVeto: In an interview, Richard Wordsworth stated that in the original screenplay his beggar character was a werewolf. Hammer told him that the censor had problems with the notion of a werewolf/rapist, werewolf being a rapist, so out it went.
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* ExecutiveVeto: In an interview, Richard Wordsworth stated that in the original screenplay his beggar character was a werewolf. Hammer told him that the censor had problems with the notion of a werewolf/rapist, so out it went.
* RecycledSet: The interiors of the inn where Leon is staying is the same interior from Dracula's castle in ''Film/HorrorOfDracula''. You can notice the same pillars. The basement he runs into is also the same vault where Dracula kept his coffin.
* RecycledSet: The interiors of the inn where Leon is staying is the same interior from Dracula's castle in ''Film/HorrorOfDracula''. You can notice the same pillars. The basement he runs into is also the same vault where Dracula kept his coffin.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: ''The Werewolf of Paris'' was supposed to be made into a film as early as 1935 by Creator/{{Universal}}, but its writer Guy Endore was then employed by Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer so Universal made ''Film/WerewolfOfLondon'' instead.
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* StarMakingRole: For Creator/OliverReed.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: ''The Werewolf of Paris'' was supposed to be made into a film as early as 1935 by Creator/{{Universal}}, but its writer Guy Endore was then employed by Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer so Universal made ''Film/WerewolfOfLondon''instead.instead.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: ''The Werewolf of Paris'' was supposed to be made into a film as early as 1935 by Creator/{{Universal}}, but its writer Guy Endore was then employed by Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer so Universal made ''Film/WerewolfOfLondon''
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: ''The Werewolf in of Paris'' was supposed to be made into a film as early as 1935 by Creator/{{Universal}}, but its writer Guy Endore was then employed by Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer so Universal made ''Film/WerewolfOfLondon'' instead.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: ''The Werewolf in Paris'' was supposed to be made into a film as early as 1935 by {{Universal}}, Creator/{{Universal}}, but its writer Guy Endore was then employed by MetroGoldwynMayer Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer so Universal made ''Film/WerewolfOfLondon'' instead.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: ''The Werewolf in Paris'' was supposed to be made into a film as early as 1935 by {{Universal}}, but its writer Guy Endore was then employed by MetroGoldwynMayer so Universal made ''Film/WerewolfOfLondon'' instead.