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# Werewolf Woman

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Daniela, a woman troubled from a childhood trauma, begins to have delusions that she is a werewolf. She spends her nights seducing and killing men, until she meets a kind man named Luca, who she falls in love with. Her happiness is short-lived when she is raped and Luca is killed, reverting her back to her werewolf delusions. Daniela gets her revenge by killing her rapists and Luca's killers.

Review: Original werewolf film from Italy - Great film ....i love euro horror movies...im in love with em
Review: This is not a horror film! - Warning SPOILERS!!! Even though this has the title of a horror film, this is actually a tense Italian psychological thriller. Daniela Neseri (Annik Borel; PRISON GIRLS - 1972) is a very troubled woman. The film opens with Daniela having a nightmare where she is stark naked and dancing wildly to some voodoo music inside a circle of fire. She dances like she is reaching a climax and when that occurs, she is writhing on the ground. When she turns over, she looks like a wolf woman. She hears some townspeople off in the distance who are looking for a werewolf. They are carrying torches and getting closer. When one man gets too close, she attacks him, biting him on the neck and cleaving his face in two with a hatchet (a really gory effect). She wakes up screaming in terror, unable to talk, and her rich industrialist father, Count Neseri (Tino Carraro; THE CAT O'NINE TAILS - 1971) comes running into her bedroom. He notices a small photo of a female ancestor on her bed, a woman who lived in the "Forest of Sales" who, legend has it, turned into a werewolf during a full moon. The Count reveals to Daniela's psychiatrist (Elio Zamuto; VIOLENT NAPLES - 1976) that she hasn't been herself ever since she was raped when she was a teenager and that he moved into the family mansion in hopes that a change of scenery would make her feel better, but she has become obsessed with her ancestor since she found the photo in the attic. The arrival of Daniela's sister Elena (Dagmar Lassander; THE HOUSE BY THE CEMETERY - 1981) and her new husband Fabian (Vito Domenighini) stirs something deep inside Daniela. She has a deep-seated hatred for her sister and Fabian looks just like the man whose face she cleaved in half in her nightmares. She daydreams that she is naked and making love to Fabian, but she has more pressing problems. She thinks she hears her ancestor calling to her, saying, "You belong to us!" (and a large lizard crawls up her body, resting between her breasts!). Is all this in her head? That night, while peeping through the bedroom door, Daniela spies on Elena making love to Fabian, masturbating while moaning. Fabian hears her and gets up to investigate, walking outside (it is a full moon), where Daniela his waiting for him, nude for all the world to see. They begin to make love, but something stirs within Daniela, causing her to kill Fabian by biting him on the neck and tossing his dead body down a ravine. Daniela thinks she is a wolf woman, but is she? The next time we see Daniela, she has been committed to a mental asylum in a catatonic state. Her psychiatrist tells another doctor that if she has another attack, rather than pumping her full of drugs, they should restrain her. Elena comes to visit her sister and Daniela tells her that she saw her making love to Fabian and then yells out, "You whore! Go **** yourself, you dirty bitch!", forcing the orderlies to tie her to the bed. This doesn't sit too well with Daniela and that night a female nymphomaniac patient sneaks into her room, unties Daniela and starts kissing her naked body (!) Daniela kills her with a knife she had hidden under her body (where did she get it?) and escapes the institution by hiding in the backseat of a car driven by a female doctor (Felicita Fanny; THE BIG BUST-OUT - 1972). The doctor sees her and crashes the car. The doctor is in serious condition, but alive, and Daniela escapes, walking down the road. She spots a peasant girl making love to a man in a barn, getting turned-on in the process. In case you haven't guessed by now, sex equals death to Daniela, so when the man leaves, Daniela kills the young woman by biting her neck and breasts. The police are called in when the bodies start piling up and Inspector Modica (Frederick Stafford; Hitchcock's TOPAZ - 1969) and his partner Arrighi (Andrea Scotti; THE KILLER RESERVED NINE SEATS - 1974) go to see the Count when they notice the wounds on the peasant girl bear a striking resemblance to the wounds on Fabian's body. The Count tells them that Daniela is very sick and that he has no idea where she is. Elena overhears the conversation and now realizes that her sister killed Fabian (she originally thought he was killed by a pack of wild dogs). Meanwhile, Daniela hitches a ride with a dirty old man that can't keep his hand off her thigh. The next time we see her (we are made to think she killed the old man), she is living in the house of a young man named Luca Mondini (Howard Ross; 5 DOLLS FOR AN AUGUST MOON - 1970). He is a movie stuntman and treats Daniela like all women want to be treated: Like a human being. They fall in love and a month passes without any incidents (There is a scene where she shoots Luca with a pistol and he falls off a building, but it is revealed that it is just a stunt he is performing for a movie!). She calls her worried father and tells him not to worry, she's in love, but will this love last or will there be more deaths in the future? Daniela can't seem to catch a break as, while Luca is at work, a trio of rapists break into the house and sexually assault her. When Luca comes home, the rapists are waiting for him. A fight ensues and Luca is killed when one of the rapists stabs him in the stomach with a switchblade (it's the way he stabs him which makes this scene stand out). Daniela then goes on a murder spree, killing two of her rapists in an auto junkyard. She kills the third one (the one who killed Luca) by burning him alive. Inspector Modica and Arrighi put two and two together and the chase is on. Will they capture Daniela before she kills anyone else? The answer is found in the Forest of Sales, the same location where her ancestor was killed (There is also an epilogue where a narrator explains that Elena died in an insane asylum and the Count committed suicide!). This atmospheric thriller (originally titled LA LUPA MANNARA ["The Wolf Woman"), directed and written by Rino Di Silvestro (WOMEN IN CELL BLOCK 7 - 1973; DEPORTED WOMEN OF THE SS SPECIAL SECTION - 1976), is less about horror and more about a woman's fragile psyche. The nudity and sex in this film almost reach pornographic levels, as Silvestro has a habit of showing Daniela's private parts in extreme close-up, something not acceptable in films of this type back in the '70s and even up to this day in the United States. If you have seen the U.S. theatrical version, titled THE LEGEND OF THE WOLF WOMAN (distributed by Dimension Pictures, on VHS from VCI Video & United Home Video and on fullscreen DVD from Full Moon as part of their "Full Moon's Grindhouse Collection"), be aware that this version is missing over ten minutes of footage, most of it extreme nudity & sex and graphic gory violence (Silvestro is listed as "R.D. Silver" on the prints of this cut). This film would not have worked if not for the exceptional, brave performance of Annik Borel, who exposes her soul (and so much more!) for all of us to see. She is simply fantastic. Frederick Stafford died a tragic death in 1979 at the age of 51 when a plane he was traveling in crashed into another plane mid-flight over Lugano, Switzerland. The DVD & Blu-Ray, from Raro Video, is the only way to watch this film. It is uncut and in widescreen, with the option to watch it in Italian with English subtitles or English dubbed. When I have this choice, I always go for the original language, even though it is obvious Stafford and other actors were speaking English. The disc also contains a 2008 interview with Silvestro (he passed away in 2009), who is very passionate about this film (he calls it a "tragic, terrifying pathology"). This was his first film where he had complete control and he is proud of it. You will be, too. It's not pretty, but life is not pretty, is it? Also known as TERROR OF THE SHE WOLF. Also starring Osvaldo Ruggieri, Isabella Rosa, Maria Renata Franco and Salvatore Billa, Willy Pepe & Pietro Torrisi as the rapists. A Raro Video DVD & Blu-Ray Release. Not Rated.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B00MKDHRN8 |
| Actors  | Annik Borel, Dagmar Lassander, Howard Ross |
| Best Sellers Rank | #153,423 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #5,631 in Horror (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (85) |
| Director  | Rino Di Silvestro |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | RAVD79BR |
| MPAA rating  | R (Restricted) |
| Media Format  | Blu-ray, Multiple Formats, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Number of discs  | 1 |
| Product Dimensions  | 6.75 x 5.25 x 0.5 inches; 3.52 ounces |
| Release date  | October 28, 2014 |
| Run time  | 1 hour and 38 minutes |
| Studio  | Raro Video Usa Ltd. |
| Subtitles:  | English |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Original werewolf film from Italy
*by J***N on December 30, 2019*

Great film ....i love euro horror movies...im in love with em

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ This is not a horror film!
*by F***N on May 4, 2018*

Warning SPOILERS!!! Even though this has the title of a horror film, this is actually a tense Italian psychological thriller. Daniela Neseri (Annik Borel; PRISON GIRLS - 1972) is a very troubled woman. The film opens with Daniela having a nightmare where she is stark naked and dancing wildly to some voodoo music inside a circle of fire. She dances like she is reaching a climax and when that occurs, she is writhing on the ground. When she turns over, she looks like a wolf woman. She hears some townspeople off in the distance who are looking for a werewolf. They are carrying torches and getting closer. When one man gets too close, she attacks him, biting him on the neck and cleaving his face in two with a hatchet (a really gory effect). She wakes up screaming in terror, unable to talk, and her rich industrialist father, Count Neseri (Tino Carraro; THE CAT O'NINE TAILS - 1971) comes running into her bedroom. He notices a small photo of a female ancestor on her bed, a woman who lived in the "Forest of Sales" who, legend has it, turned into a werewolf during a full moon. The Count reveals to Daniela's psychiatrist (Elio Zamuto; VIOLENT NAPLES - 1976) that she hasn't been herself ever since she was raped when she was a teenager and that he moved into the family mansion in hopes that a change of scenery would make her feel better, but she has become obsessed with her ancestor since she found the photo in the attic. The arrival of Daniela's sister Elena (Dagmar Lassander; THE HOUSE BY THE CEMETERY - 1981) and her new husband Fabian (Vito Domenighini) stirs something deep inside Daniela. She has a deep-seated hatred for her sister and Fabian looks just like the man whose face she cleaved in half in her nightmares. She daydreams that she is naked and making love to Fabian, but she has more pressing problems. She thinks she hears her ancestor calling to her, saying, "You belong to us!" (and a large lizard crawls up her body, resting between her breasts!). Is all this in her head? That night, while peeping through the bedroom door, Daniela spies on Elena making love to Fabian, masturbating while moaning. Fabian hears her and gets up to investigate, walking outside (it is a full moon), where Daniela his waiting for him, nude for all the world to see. They begin to make love, but something stirs within Daniela, causing her to kill Fabian by biting him on the neck and tossing his dead body down a ravine. Daniela thinks she is a wolf woman, but is she? The next time we see Daniela, she has been committed to a mental asylum in a catatonic state. Her psychiatrist tells another doctor that if she has another attack, rather than pumping her full of drugs, they should restrain her. Elena comes to visit her sister and Daniela tells her that she saw her making love to Fabian and then yells out, "You whore! Go **** yourself, you dirty bitch!", forcing the orderlies to tie her to the bed. This doesn't sit too well with Daniela and that night a female nymphomaniac patient sneaks into her room, unties Daniela and starts kissing her naked body (!) Daniela kills her with a knife she had hidden under her body (where did she get it?) and escapes the institution by hiding in the backseat of a car driven by a female doctor (Felicita Fanny; THE BIG BUST-OUT - 1972). The doctor sees her and crashes the car. The doctor is in serious condition, but alive, and Daniela escapes, walking down the road. She spots a peasant girl making love to a man in a barn, getting turned-on in the process. In case you haven't guessed by now, sex equals death to Daniela, so when the man leaves, Daniela kills the young woman by biting her neck and breasts. The police are called in when the bodies start piling up and Inspector Modica (Frederick Stafford; Hitchcock's TOPAZ - 1969) and his partner Arrighi (Andrea Scotti; THE KILLER RESERVED NINE SEATS - 1974) go to see the Count when they notice the wounds on the peasant girl bear a striking resemblance to the wounds on Fabian's body. The Count tells them that Daniela is very sick and that he has no idea where she is. Elena overhears the conversation and now realizes that her sister killed Fabian (she originally thought he was killed by a pack of wild dogs). Meanwhile, Daniela hitches a ride with a dirty old man that can't keep his hand off her thigh. The next time we see her (we are made to think she killed the old man), she is living in the house of a young man named Luca Mondini (Howard Ross; 5 DOLLS FOR AN AUGUST MOON - 1970). He is a movie stuntman and treats Daniela like all women want to be treated: Like a human being. They fall in love and a month passes without any incidents (There is a scene where she shoots Luca with a pistol and he falls off a building, but it is revealed that it is just a stunt he is performing for a movie!). She calls her worried father and tells him not to worry, she's in love, but will this love last or will there be more deaths in the future? Daniela can't seem to catch a break as, while Luca is at work, a trio of rapists break into the house and sexually assault her. When Luca comes home, the rapists are waiting for him. A fight ensues and Luca is killed when one of the rapists stabs him in the stomach with a switchblade (it's the way he stabs him which makes this scene stand out). Daniela then goes on a murder spree, killing two of her rapists in an auto junkyard. She kills the third one (the one who killed Luca) by burning him alive. Inspector Modica and Arrighi put two and two together and the chase is on. Will they capture Daniela before she kills anyone else? The answer is found in the Forest of Sales, the same location where her ancestor was killed (There is also an epilogue where a narrator explains that Elena died in an insane asylum and the Count committed suicide!). This atmospheric thriller (originally titled LA LUPA MANNARA ["The Wolf Woman"), directed and written by Rino Di Silvestro (WOMEN IN CELL BLOCK 7 - 1973; DEPORTED WOMEN OF THE SS SPECIAL SECTION - 1976), is less about horror and more about a woman's fragile psyche. The nudity and sex in this film almost reach pornographic levels, as Silvestro has a habit of showing Daniela's private parts in extreme close-up, something not acceptable in films of this type back in the '70s and even up to this day in the United States. If you have seen the U.S. theatrical version, titled THE LEGEND OF THE WOLF WOMAN (distributed by Dimension Pictures, on VHS from VCI Video & United Home Video and on fullscreen DVD from Full Moon as part of their "Full Moon's Grindhouse Collection"), be aware that this version is missing over ten minutes of footage, most of it extreme nudity & sex and graphic gory violence (Silvestro is listed as "R.D. Silver" on the prints of this cut). This film would not have worked if not for the exceptional, brave performance of Annik Borel, who exposes her soul (and so much more!) for all of us to see. She is simply fantastic. Frederick Stafford died a tragic death in 1979 at the age of 51 when a plane he was traveling in crashed into another plane mid-flight over Lugano, Switzerland. The DVD & Blu-Ray, from Raro Video, is the only way to watch this film. It is uncut and in widescreen, with the option to watch it in Italian with English subtitles or English dubbed. When I have this choice, I always go for the original language, even though it is obvious Stafford and other actors were speaking English. The disc also contains a 2008 interview with Silvestro (he passed away in 2009), who is very passionate about this film (he calls it a "tragic, terrifying pathology"). This was his first film where he had complete control and he is proud of it. You will be, too. It's not pretty, but life is not pretty, is it? Also known as TERROR OF THE SHE WOLF. Also starring Osvaldo Ruggieri, Isabella Rosa, Maria Renata Franco and Salvatore Billa, Willy Pepe & Pietro Torrisi as the rapists. A Raro Video DVD & Blu-Ray Release. Not Rated.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Strange
*by T***W on January 28, 2024*

Very weird

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