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Release Date:
January 9, 1975
Original Title:
La maldición de la bestia
Alternate Titles:
Dans les griffes du loup-garou
Hall of the Mountain King
Horror of the Werewolf
Il licantropo e lo yeti
Night of the Howling Beast
The Curse of the Beast
The Werewolf and the Yeti
Varulven
Genres:
Adventure | Fantasy | Horror
Production Companies:
Profilmes
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 US: R
Runtime: 87
Waldemar, the renowned adventurer, joins an expedition to find the Yeti in the Himalayas. While hiking the mountains, he's captured by two cannibalistic demon nymphets guarding a remote Buddhist temple and becomes their sex-slave. They transform him into a werewolf setting him loose to roam the mountain where he encounters a sadistic bandit.
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Assistant Camera:
Javier Ferrer
Assistant Director:
Francisco G. Siurana
Assistant Editor:
José Antonio de la Loma Jr.
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Joaquín Navarro
Assistant Set Designer:
Ramon Ivars
Assistant Set Dresser:
Tunet Vila
Camera Operator:
Santiago Rodríguez
Costumer:
Ana Salmerón
Director:
Miguel Iglesias
Director of Photography:
Tomàs Pladevall
Editor:
Carmen Fábregas
Gaffer:
Pedro Bravo
Hairstylist:
Hipólita López
Makeup Artist:
Manolita G. Fraile
Adolfo Ponte
Master at Arms:
José Luis Chinchilla
Producer:
José Antonio Pérez Giner
Production Assistant:
Carlos Frigola
Marcelino Riba-Abizanda
Production Manager:
Modesto Pérez Redondo
Property Master:
Carlos Frigola
Script Supervisor:
Paquita Vilanova
Second Assistant Camera:
Agustín Barril
Second Assistant Director:
José Pascual
Set Decoration:
Alfonso de Lucas
Set Designer:
Alfonso de Lucas
Special Effects:
Alfredo Segoviano
Still Photographer:
José Salvador
Stunts:
Jacob Rupp
Writer:
Paul Naschy
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