743:(1968) directed in Paris allegedly by "Rene Govar". This is a lost film today, and no one (not even Paul Naschy) has ever seen it. But Naschy insisted that he wrote the screenplay and stayed in Paris for a week to star in it. The French director of the film, Rene Govar (who suspiciously only directed this one film), is said to have died in a car accident in Paris a week after the filming was completed, and no one ever paid the lab bill that was outstanding. Hence it is thought the lab confiscated the negative and probably just discarded it later. Naschy claimed he only became aware decades later that the film had never been released anywhere. Some Naschy historians think the project was scrapped before it was greenlighted and the script was later rewritten to become the fourth film in the series,
498:, which he thought would be a big comeback film for him, but the movie did not do well at all, critically or financially. He continued to appear in a number of low budget horror films and crime dramas, however, during the following decade, during which time he won a number of prestigious fan awards and appeared as a celebrated guest at many horror film conventions during the 1990s and the 2000s (both in the United States and in Europe). But he was still doing poorly financially, and complained bitterly in interviews about the state of the corrupt Spanish film industry which he said practiced favoritism and
1809:) 1973, Naschy plays a dual role in this film as both the Mummy and his modern day descendant; directed by Carlos Aured, this film was produced in both a censored version (for Spain and Mexico) and an international version containing nudity, but the uncensored version appears to have never been shown anywhere and apparently no longer even exists; first released only in Spain and Mexico in 1973, then later re-released in Spain on October 27, 1975; an English-dubbed version was shown in terrible full-screen pan-and-scan in 1974 in the U.S. (shown on cable TV only) as
2228:(The Traveler) filmed September 1978; co-written (with Eduarda Targiani) and directed by Naschy who plays the Devil in this highly acclaimed fantasy film (Naschy won awards for this film in 1978 at Eurocon and in 1979 at both the 9th Annual Fantastic Film Festival in Paris and the International Festival of Imaginary Cinema and Sci-Fi in Madrid); the film was theatrically released only in Spain on April 21, 1980 (never released in the U.S. or anywhere outside of Spain); released on Blu-ray by Mondo Macabro under the title
517:, two former horror fans-turned-directors who must have treated him like royalty on the set. (Filming got a bit complicated due to a language barrier since Naschy had never learned to speak English. Also, Naschy had brought his wife and son Sergio along with him, and the day after they arrived, his wife was hospitalized with a stomach virus, so Naschy was a bit preoccupied during the shoot.) During his sojourn in Hollywood, Naschy even visited Universal Studios as well as the famed "Ackermansion" museum of
298:, a period of great turmoil in Spanish history. His father Enrique Molina was a successful furrier, and Naschy grew up in very comfortable surroundings, at one point living in his parents' country mansion. Naschy went to college initially to become an architect. After college, he started out as a professional weightlifter, but soon gravitated to acting and filmmaking. His favorite film character from childhood was the Wolf Man, dating back to when he saw the classic Universal film
2029:, this film was directed by British Hammer Films veteran John Gilling; Naschy wrote the original screenplay (intending to star in the film as well) but he lost creative control of the project and was replaced in the film by another actor; Naschy later wanted his name removed entirely from the credits, to no avail; theatrically released only in Spain on March 29, 1975; available on DVD in Spanish language/ subtitled only (never dubbed in English nor released in the U.S.).
445:, with whom he made eight horror and action films. Naschy praised Klimovsky's professional workmanlike attitude, but he always felt that Klimovsky rushed through the filming and never allowed for enough retakes that might have improved some of their films. He also enjoyed working for director Carlos Aured, and was proud of the films they did together. Naschy's favorite co-star (and co-producer) was Julia Saly, and he worked with her on fourteen of his films.
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2563:(1992), a Belgian/French/Dutch co-production directed by Reginald Adamson (produced by Sydney Ling); this was a violent crime drama co-starring Fred Williamson (as a cop hunting a serial killer) and Naschy in what amounts to a cameo appearance as a prison warden who gets murdered in a shower scene; the film took more than seven years to get distributed just in Spain; Troma Films has since released the film on DVD in the U.S.
661:(1970) as well), but the other films presented him with entirely different origin stories. The fact that these films have also been retitled by the various film distributors many times over the years only adds to the confusion. Despite the numerous plot inconsistencies and convoluted flashbacks, however, Naschy's Wolf Man series as a whole is still considered his most famous work by most of his many fans. Only 11 of the 12
2970:) filmed in 2009; directed in Spain by Jose Luis Aleman (who died soon after finishing the film); Naschy doesn't appear that much (as Jervas) in Part Two (the bulk of his scenes are in Part One); first shown at the Sitges Film Festival in October 2010; released theatrically in Spain only in January 2011; Sony later released both of the Valdemar films together in a Blu-ray set as a double feature in Spain only.
2415:) filmed in March 1983; written and directed by Paul Naschy, this Japanese-Spanish co-production featured the return of Naschy's medieval warlock Alaric de Marnac; this film was the first produced by Naschy's own company "Aconito Films" and co-starred Julia Saly; theatrically released only in Spain on May 20, 1983; later released directly to DVD in the U.S by Mondo Macabro in Spanish/subtitled format only.
2459:(1984) a Japanese-Spanish co-production spy spoof directed by Paul Naschy, and co-starring Julia Saly; this was the film that resulted in Naschy's production company (Aconito Films) going bankrupt; Naschy blamed the screenplay written by Joaquin Oristrell; released only in Spain in February 1985 (never released in the U.S.); Note* - Naschy's father, Enrique Molina, died during this time period.
1253:(1990); directed by Alvaro de Heredia and starring Spanish comedians Martes y Trece (Josema Yuste and Millan Salcedo), Naschy is limited to a glorified cameo which climaxes in an all-out monster mash reminiscent of the Universal Monsters movies, but in which he of course plays a generic werewolf; never dubbed into English nor shown outside of Spain; a Region 2 DVD is available, however.
2353:(Germany); directed by Juan Piquer Simon, said to be based on a Jules Verne story; Paul Naschy and Peter Cushing each play a small role in this action-adventure film, but do not share any scenes; theatrically released in Spain, France, Germany and Belgium in 1981; only released directly to TV and VHS in the U.S. and England; released on DVD by 20th Century Fox on a double bill with
2192:) filmed April 1977, a controversial social drama inspired by the true life story of Spanish transvestite Lorena Capelli, who died during a sex change operation; co-written by Naschy (who also starred in it as Sergio, a journalist) and directed by Jose Jara; shown only in Spain in October 1977 (never released in the U.S.); only a low quality bootleg copy of this film exists today.
399:(about a Polish werewolf named Count Waldemar Daninsky) and managed to interest a Spanish film company called Maxper Producciones Cinematograficas into financing it. Naschy never intended to play "El Hombre Lobo" (as the doomed lycanthrope came to be called in Spain), he just wound up with the part when the producer could not find a suitable actor (they had tried to hire
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way the old
Universal films did. Daninsky's lycanthropy had a different origin in each film (which many Naschy fans find confusing). This was probably for the best, however, since in the 1970s, Euro-horror films were often theatrically distributed in the U.S. several years after they were completed, and they probably would have all been released out of order anyway.
2493:) 1987, written and directed by Paul Naschy (starring Caroline Munro and Howard Vernon); features a brief cameo of Naschy made up as el Hombre Lobo and stars Naschy's son, Sergio Molina, in a major role; released directly to TV (only in Spain) in 1988; (never dubbed in English or released theatrically anywhere); recently released on Blu-ray in Spanish with subtitles.
2166:) 1977; an action film directed by Jose Luis Madrid; Naschy only acted in this film and did not help to write it; co-starred Julia Saly; it was based on the 1973 real life assassination of Spanish prime minister Carrero Blanco by four anarchists; Naschy plays one of the assassins named Pocholo; shown only in Spain in 1978 (never released in the U.S.).
747:(1970). This is very possible, since Naschy remembered both films had virtually the same plot. No reference books have ever turned up any stills from the film or information on its director, Rene Govar. Naschy himself could not even recall the names of any of his co-stars on the project, but it remains on the list since Naschy swore the film existed.
2429:) 1983, written and directed by Paul Naschy; this was a Spanish/Japanese co-production; Naschy's wife, Elvira, and his two sons played a cameo in one scene; released only in Spain on November 24, 1983 (never dubbed in English or released theatrically anywhere outside of Spain); the film is available today on DVD in Spanish with subtitles only.
1523:(U.S. and England); the Spanish title technically translates as either "Fright Rises From the Grave" or "The Spook Rises From the Grave" (as "el Espanto" does not translate as "horror" in Spanish); Naschy plays a dual role in this film; also starred Helga Line and Emma Cohen; directed by Carlos Aured, this film introduced the medieval warlock
304:(1943) as a child. At times, he tried his hand at designing record album covers, writing pulp western novels and drawing comic book stories, but did not meet with much success. In his 20s, Naschy moved back and forth between professional weightlifting and acting, but wasn't able to secure important roles, usually obtaining just bit parts.
1870:(The Killer is One of Thirteen) filmed in May 1973; a forgettable giallo written and directed by Javier Aguirre, guest-starring Naschy in a very small role as a chauffeur; co-starred Patty Shepard, Jack Taylor and Dyanik Zurakowska; theatrically released only in Spain in 1973; (never dubbed in English nor released in the U.S.)
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bankruptcy of his film company, plunged Naschy into a two-year period of depression. Suddenly no one in the film industry wanted to finance projects with him, and some of his best friends turned their backs on him when he needed them the most. Naschy claimed in interviews that he even considered suicide during this period.
2817:) filmed in August 2003; directed by Christian Molina (no relation); Naschy plays an aging ex-horror film actor in this violent horror thriller; shown theatrically only in Spain in April 2004, and screened at the 2005 Fantasporto Festival in Portugal; released in the U.S. directly to DVD by Media Blasters/Fangoria in 2005.
1139:(1983); a Spanish/Japanese co-production; written, co-produced and directed by Paul Naschy; Naschy's wife and two sons appeared in a brief cameo in this film; released theatrically only in Spain in Nov. 1983; never released theatrically in Japan; never dubbed into English nor shown in the U.S.; released to Blu-ray by
2741:(The Dark Side) 2002, directed by Luciano Berriatua; Naschy played 4 different roles in this film including Dr. Van Helsing, Jesus Christ, Paracelsus and a cult leader; it was shown once at a Spanish film festival in November 2002 and then completely disappeared; (never released anywhere, theatrically or on DVD).
2154:(The Kidnapping) made in 1976, a crime drama inspired by the Patricia Hearst case, directed by Leon Klimovsky; Naschy plays one of the kidnappers in the film, and co-wrote the script with Antonio Fos; released only in Spain in June 1977; a fair-quality, subtitled bootleg copy exists (never released in the U.S.).
2649:(The Eye of the Medusa) 1997, a crime drama directed by Jose Cabanach; Naschy plays a vicious gangster who sleeps with a police detective's wife; the two men settle their differences with a game of Russian Roulette; (this film was apparently never completed, as it has never been released theatrically anywhere).
2864:(2006), a short written and directed by Angel Gomez Hernandez that starred both Naschy and his old director friend Carlos Aured; Naschy and Aured had had a falling out back in 1973, and only patched up their relationship when they co-starred in this short film 33 years later (never released in the U.S.).
1345:; an Italian/Spanish co-production directed by Gianni Puccini, who died in Italy soon after finishing the film; Naschy had a very small uncredited role in this spaghetti Western, in which he is shown arm-wrestling another gunfighter in a bar (never released in the U.S., this may actually be a lost film).
2910:(filmed in Summer 2007) a vampire film directed in Spain by Paul Naschy (shot entirely on video); film was to be co-written and co-directed by Paul Naschy and Carlos Aured, but Aured dropped out of the project midway through and Naschy finished shooting the film; Naschy's original screenplay title was
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co-starred and co-produced the film; Naschy died in 2009 before the film was completed and producer Mora finished the post-production work himself; the film was first shown at the Sitges Film
Festival in 2010, posthumously; it was only released theatrically (in Spain) in October 2014; released on DVD
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Unlike the Chaney
Universal films, however, which formed a somewhat chronological storyline from picture to picture, Naschy's Daninsky films were not connected to each other plotwise. Each film was more or less a free-standing story that was not meant to relate to the other films in the series in the
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Naschy was married only once, on
October 24, 1969, to a woman named Elvira Primavera, the daughter of an Italian diplomat living in Spain. They were still happily married 40 years later at the time of his death. His wife was always very supportive of his filmmaking projects and was undoubtedly one of
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Naschy's career took a second downturn when he suffered a near-fatal heart attack himself on August 27, 1991, triggered by weightlifting in a local gym. He was hospitalized for more than a week, then had major heart surgery performed on
September 5. A rumor circulated throughout horror film fandom
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and Naschy's real-life son Sergio Molina in a major role; Naschy plays an insane ex-actor who dresses up as various famous monsters in this film, in one scene specifically playing the werewolf
Waldemar Daninsky (Sergio actually addresses the werewolf as "Waldemar" in the scene), but it is only a
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as his first project. He did well for about eight years, even producing and directing a number of successful
Japanese/Spanish co-productions and made-for-Spanish-TV documentaries, but by 1985, his feature films were no longer breaking even, and after losing a lot of money on his ill-conceived spy
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On June 20, 1984, Naschy's father
Enrique Molina died of a heart attack while fishing alone on the shores of a lake. Some boys playing in the woods discovered his body, too late to revive him. The unexpected sudden loss of his father (with whom he had always been very close), coinciding with the
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The German distributors insisted he change his name from
Jacinto Molina because it sounded too Spanish, which would have hurt the film's chances at the box offices in various countries outside of Spain. He created the name "Paul Naschy".... "Paul" after Pope Paul VI, and "Naschy" as a Germanic
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on
November 30, 2009, at a hospital in Madrid, Spain at the age of 75. He struggled desperately to stay alive for over one year after being diagnosed with the cancer in 2008, but the end was inevitable. Although he ended his life in relatively poor financial straits, Naschy always received a
2643:(Scientifically Perfect) (1996), a minor sci-fi/special effects film directed by a woman named Francesc X. Capell; Naschy has a small role as a police commissioner; screened at the San Sebastian Film Festival in 1996; theatrically released only in Spain in 1997 (never released in the U.S.)
2142:) 1976, first film ever directed by Paul Naschy; this Italian/Spanish co-production co-starred Julia Saly; first released in Spain in 1978; this film was not theatrically shown anywhere outside of Spain; an English-dubbed version was released directly to VHS (and later DVD) in the U.S. as
2401:) filmed January 1983; this Spanish-Japanese co-production was written and directed by and starred Paul Naschy; co-starred Julia Saly and Naschy's son Sergio Molina; it was produced by Naschy's own company Aconito Films; released only in Spain in August 1984 (never released in the U.S.).
2735:(2002), an adult sci-fi/comedy directed by Pepe de las Heras; Naschy plays an eccentric gangster named Mr. Vicuna who is actually an alien invader from space; the film is over the top in the gore and sex department; released only on a German DVD subtitled from Splendid Entertainment.
3009:(filmed in 2009) an animated film in which Naschy did the voice of a character (the Archbishop); premiered at the Malaga Film Festival in April 2012 posthumously, then was released theatrically (briefly) in Spain in October 2012; it went on to win several festival prizes afterward.
1860:, Maria Perschy and Nadiuska; this film was made in both an edited "clothed" and unedited "nude" version; the film first premiered in May 1976 at the Cannes Film Market; it was not theatrically released in Spain until November 28, 1976, and in the U.S. in 1979; available on DVD as
2441:) 1983, an action film written and directed by Paul Naschy for his own company Aconito Films; this was a Spanish/Japanese co-production that was shot in Spain, France, the U.S. and Egypt; co-starred Julia Saly; released only in Spain in April 1984 (never released in the U.S.).
1725:(Hunchback of the Morgue) 1972, directed by Javier Aguirre; One of Naschy's all-time greatest horror films (Naschy won Best Actor Award for "Hunchback" at the 1973 Paris Festival of Fantastic Films); first released in Spain on July 13, 1973, in Germany on February 8, 1974, as
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who had originally been hired to direct it, and Joacquin Gomez who had written the original story idea; Naschy totally rewrote Gomez's script which infuriated him; the film co-starred Julia Saly; shown only in Spain in 1981 (never dubbed in English or released in the
721:; directed by Enrique Eguiluz; originally filmed in 3-D and Hi-Fi 70mm, but it was only shown that way in Munich, Germany; first released theatrically in Spain in July 1968; in Germany in Feb. 1969; in England in Feb. 1970; and in the U.S. in a shortened version as
1317:) 1967, directed by Enrique Eguiluz (a crime drama) (never dubbed in English or released in the U.S.); Naschy played one of the police officials hunting a serial killer, credited as David Molba (Naschy later used his friendship with director Eguiluz to get his film
1053:(Belgium); directed by Miguel Iglesias Bonns; Naschy won Best Actor Award for "Curse of the Beast" at the October 1975 Sitges International Film Festival in Spain; first released theatrically in Spain on January 9, 1975; theatrically released in the U.S. in 1977 as
2283:); written and directed by Paul Naschy, this film was a Spanish/Japanese co-production dealing with cannibalism; co-starred Julia Saly; theatrically released only in Spain and Mexico on December 3, 1980; the film was never shown in Japan; later released on DVD as
789:; co-directed by Hugo Fregonese and Tulio Demichelli (who finished the film after Fregonese quit midway through); first released theatrically in Germany on February 27, 1970, and in Spain on August 28, 1971; shown in the U.S. (on late night TV only) in 1973 as
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Note* - Paul Naschy starred in many other horror films that did not feature el Hombre Lobo, as well as a number of crime films, historical dramas, action thrillers, etc. Below is the complete list of all his movies, in strict chronological order of production.
470:). Naschy had three partners in the company...Augusto Boue (who dumped his shares in the business the moment things got bad), Masurao Takeda (who died soon after the bankruptcy from pancreatic cancer) and Julia Saly (who retired from acting completely after
2511:(1988), an amateurish crime drama shot entirely on video in the Netherlands; directed by Sydney Ling; Naschy played a serial killer and later said he regretted appearing in this "film" as it turned out to be almost unwatchable (never released in the U.S.).
485:. Naschy's son Sergio played a major role in the film, along with famed horror icons Howard Vernon and Caroline Munro. The film was very poorly distributed unfortunately (shown only on local Spanish TV), and even today is still not available in English.
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came out; Naschy plays Father Dunning, a heroic role for once; first released in Spain on March 10, 1975; a Spanish language print played in the U.S. in Spanish-speaking theaters only; the film was later released directly to VHS and DVD in the U.S. as
893:; Naschy's most famous and highest-grossing horror film, this was made in 70mm Stereo Technicolor; first released theatrically in Spain in May 1971, in Germany in October 1971 and in England in Oct. 1972; released theatrically in the U.S. in 1972 as
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was published in Germany after Naschy's death, collecting hundreds of rare photos, lobby cards, posters, etc. that had been used to promote Naschy's films over the decades in a number of different countries. A comprehensive film biography entitled
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sounding version of "Imre Nagy", one of Naschy's weightlifting idols. Naschy later wrote and starred in 11 sequels featuring his Waldemar Daninsky werewolf character, and spun off a very successful acting and screenwriting career in the process.
1277:; Naschy's real voice can be heard throughout the film speaking all his lines in Spanish; the film was never dubbed into English nor shown theatrically outside of Spain and Brazil; available in Spanish/subtitled on DVD from Camp Motion Pictures.
2729:(2002), a drama directed by Basilio Patino; Naschy plays a small role as a police inspector; the film was shown at the San Sebastian International Film Festival in 2002, and then released theatrically in Spain only (never released in the U.S.)
1653:(Italy); directed by Leon Klimovsky; at least three differently edited versions of this film exist; first theatrically released in Spain on June 27, 1973, and in Germany in February 1974; released theatrically in the U.S. in December 1973 as
2174:(The Sniper) filmed in January 1977, this controversial action film was directed by Carlos Puerto; co-written by Naschy, who also played the lead role of Lucas, the sniper; released only in Spain in January 1978; (never released in the U.S.)
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in Spain; Naschy plays the villain but he's only in the film for a few scenes; it premiered at a Spanish film festival in December 2004; shown theatrically only in Spain in June 2005; available on DVD from Lionsgate (in Spanish language
2220:(Madrid In The Nude) filmed in 1978; a controversial comedy/satire on Madrid's upper class, directed and written by Naschy, based on the 1977 novel by Eduarda Targioni; shown only in Spain in March 1979 (never released in the U.S.).
1497:; Petiot was a serial killer in real life, but the film does not follow his story closely; filmed in Berlin in January 1972 in Techniscope; released only in Spain in July 1973 (never dubbed in English nor released legally on DVD).
1781:(VHS title); directed by Carlos Aured; first released in Spain in August 1974, and in the U.S. in April 1976; a slightly edited version exists that is missing a scene in which a pig is slaughtered on screen; released on VHS as
2719:(2001), a horror film directed by Carlos Gil; Naschy plays a major role (a killer who returns from the grave to murder teenagers); never dubbed in English; released on DVD by Image Entertainment in Spanish/subtitled only as
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estate; David Carpenter played Tarzan and Naschy played a big game hunter; co-starred sexy model Nadiuska (whom Naschy disliked working with); theatrically released only in Spain (never dubbed in English nor released in the
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that Naschy had died, since he disappeared from the film scene for a while after his operation. He had to later contact a number of fanzine publishers in various countries to inform them that he was still very much alive.
3571:(www.fantasporto.com; although many sources refer to Fantasporto as a spanish festival, it's important to note that it is actually a long held portuguese initiative, established in the city of Oporto-Portugal since 1981)
1979:, who was also Naschy's inspiration for his Alaric de Marnac character; theatrically released in Spain and Belgium in 1974; the international English-dubbed version was apparently released direct to VHS and DVD only as
2011:(The Passengers) made in 1974, a macabre arthouse film directed by Jose Antonio Barrero; Naschy plays an eccentric millionaire named Mr. Aquenatos; released theatrically only in Spain in 1980 (never dubbed in English)
2555:; a children's series of live episodes shown on Spanish TV in which Naschy was to play various monsters; his heart attack on August 27, 1991, forced him to break his contract after appearing in only three episodes.
2214:; Naschy played the lead role of the serial killer "El Francés"; theatrically released only in Spain and Mexico in June 1978 (never dubbed in English or released in the U.S.); Released on Blu-ray by Mondo Macabro.
2098:(Death of a Hoodlum) 1975, crime drama directed by Leon Klimovsky; Naschy plays Marcos, a crazed criminal who terrorizes a helpless family; co-starred Julia Saly (never dubbed in English nor released in the U.S.).
579:) is without a doubt Paul Naschy's most famous horror character, since he played Daninsky in 12 different films. In fact, Naschy holds the record for the greatest number of roles as a werewolf, easily beating out
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small part in the episode titled "Mainly on the Plains", which starred Boris Karloff, Robert Culp and Bill Cosby (he plays one of a group of teenagers having a picnic in one very brief sequence, although Karloff
2505:) 1988, written and directed by Paul Naschy, shot entirely on video; Naschy played a crazy psychology professor; the film also would've starred his son Sergio, but the project was never completed (a lost film)
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on the set, a thrill he never forgot. (Karloff was in a very poor mood that day, apparently depressed and in poor health. This encounter led to a posthumously produced film biography on Naschy being entitled
2523:(It Smells Like Death Here... Well, It Wasn't Me!) (1989) a juvenile horror spoof featuring the comedy team of "Martes y Trece", this film was directed by Alvaro de Heredia; intended as an homage to
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very brief cameo; no theatrical release anywhere; shown only on Spanish TV in 1988; never dubbed into English; finally became available on Blu-ray from Mondo Macabro in 2021 (in Spanish/ subtitled).
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Naschy wrote the screenplays for most of the films he starred in, especially the horror movies. His most prolific year was 1972, during which time he wrote and starred in no less than seven movies.
999:(Belgium); directed by Carlos Aured; first released theatrically in Spain on September 21, 1973, and in Germany and England in August 1974; it was only released theatrically in the U.S. in 1976 as
3015:(2017) Argentinian-made documentary by Gustavo Mendoza about the horror film convention circuit; interviews celebrities such as Naschy, Robert Englund, Barbara Crampton, Dario Argento and others.
2757:(The Tell-Tale Heart) 2003, a 10-minute short horror film written and directed by Alfonso Suarez, based on the famous Edgar Allan Poe story; Naschy played the lunatic (never released in the U.S.)
1961:(All the Screams of Silence) made in 1974, a slasher film directed by Ramon Barco (who Naschy said ruined the film); released theatrically only in Spain in August 1976 (never dubbed in English).
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directed by Leon Klimovsky and co-starring Erika Blanc; first theatrically released in Spain on November 17, 1975, and in Italy in 1977; it came out on VHS Home Video in Germany in the 1980s as
1371:(The Nights of the Wolf Man) 1968, directed by Rene Govar (a lost film today, if indeed it was actually completed); this film was never released anywhere, but Naschy insisted he starred in it!
1216:(1982) Naschy played a generic werewolf in this children's Spanish TV musical/comedy; he reportedly did the show just for the money; never shown outside of Spain; never dubbed into English.
278:, TV shows and documentaries. He also wrote the screenplays for most of his films and directed a number of them as well, signing many of them "Jacinto Molina". Naschy was bestowed Spain's
2569:(1992) a Spanish/Japanese co-production of which little is known; it was a documentary format, 13-episode TV series shown only in Japan. Naschy's involvement was as a production manager.
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1533:; filmed at Naschy's father's palatial estate; first released in Spain in April 1973 and in Germany in March 1976; released theatrically in the U.S. in a Spanish-language print called
2637:; directed by Francisco Gordillo; this was the 11th film in the "Hombre Lobo" series; shown theatrically only in Spain in April 1997; available in the U.S. on DVD in English language.
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in 2003; Naschy played a Spanish priest named Father Jacinto, speaking all of his lines in Spanish (subtitled); filmed on video; released direct to DVD in 2004 by Retromedia/Image.
1161:(U.S.); directed by Francisco Gordillo; film was only shown theatrically in Spain in April 1997; no U.S. theatrical release; released directly to U.S. DVD dubbed into English as
1813:; that English-dubbed version is available on low quality bootleg VHS only; a beautiful print is available today letterboxed on DVD but in Spanish only (with English subtitles).
1767:); a Spanish-Portuguese action film directed by Rafael Romero Marchent; Naschy played Sergio Meleter, a villainous drug lord (never dubbed in English nor released in the U.S.).
2180:(Mortal Sin) 1977, drama directed by Miguel Angel Diez; Naschy only puts in a very brief cameo appearance in this film playing a police inspector (never released in the U.S.).
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823:(Sweden); directed by Jose Maria Zabalza; only released theatrically (edited) in Spain and Argentina in 1975; shown in the U.S. (on late night TV only) in 1974 (edited) as
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films are not a series in the strictest sense. They seem to be a collection of unrelated plotlines, but all of which involve a werewolf named Count Waldemar Daninsky. Both
1381:(1968) a short film noir spoof written and directed by Cecilia Bartolome as a college project; Naschy plays a Humphrey Bogart-type character (never released in the U.S.).
2210:(Mexico); filmed November 1977; a crime drama based on a true story, co-written (with Antonio Fos) and directed by Paul Naschy (his second directing job); co-starred
2613:(Mortal Hunger) (1996) a short satirical homage written and directed by Toni Escalonilla; Naschy played a character called Uncle Carlos (never released in the U.S.)
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2517:(The Last Dance II) (1988) a drama directed by Juan Jose Porto; Naschy plays a newspaper editor; released only in Spain in June 1988 (never released in the U.S.)
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943:; first released theatrically in Spain on November 19, 1972, in Germany on April 19, 1974, and in the U.K. in 1974; released theatrically in the U.S. in 1973 as
1271:; filmed in Brazil, directed by Ivan Cardoso; Naschy plays a mad doctor who transforms into a werewolf in this ultra-modern semi-sequel to H. G. Wells' novel
1189:; filmed on video in English (Naschy did not know English so he spoke his lines phonetically); no theatrical release; distributed directly to DVD (edited) as
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2999:(who was also the film's production manager) and Luis Colombo (who was also the cinematographer); shown only at Spanish film festivals in 2011, posthumously.
2655:(I'll Still Love You When the World Ends) 1998; a romantic drama directed by Pilar Sueiro; Naschy played a character called Hugo (never released in the U.S.)
2389:(Good Night, Mr. Monster) 1982, directed by Antonio Mercero; Naschy played a generic werewolf in this children's musical comedy (never released in the U.S.).
2876:(The Twelfth Hour) (2007), directed by Juanma Ruiz and Rodrigo Plaza; a faux-documentary about a hidden mystery involved in the filming of F. W. Murnau's
2797:; Naschy's final appearance as Waldemar Daninsky, speaking his lines phonetically in stilted English; filmed on video; released direct to DVD in 2004 (as
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tremendous outpouring of love from his many fans at the conventions he attended and died knowing he would always be regarded as a major horror film icon.
2980:(filmed in 2009) directed by Luis Colombo; scripted by Naschy, but he died before he was able to star in it, so Damian Varea played "Croton"; co-starred
2541:(The Daughter of Fu Manchu '72) 1990, a short directed by Santiago Aguilar and Luis Guridi; Naschy played Dr. Fu Manchu; never released outside of Spain.
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2689:; a big budget Salma Hayek comedy directed by Antonio Cuadri; Naschy has a small role as a cab driver; released direct to DVD by Columbia Tri-Star.
2451:) 1984, a 13-episode Japanese TV series directed by Nagano; Naschy plays an Interpol agent hunting a killer; never shown anywhere outside of Japan.
2383:(1982) directed by Jose Paramo; Naschy played a character named Sandro Coltini in episode #6 of this 11-part TV series (never released in the U.S.)
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2607:; the film's post-production was only completed 24 years later, and it was released on DVD (in Spain only) in 2019 by a company called "Red Rum".
831:(the DVDs are edited, and the old Charter Video VHS edition actually contains more nudity than the DVD release). The Swedish theatrical version
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2870:(2007) a short directed by Alejandro Ballesteros and Antonio Curdado, in which Naschy played Lord Ruthven (never released in the U.S.).
2591:(1974); Naschy's son Sergio Molina had a small role; the film went direct to video in Spain only (never released theatrically anywhere)
2469:) 1986; a crime drama directed by Martin Garrido; Naschy played a vicious crimelord named El Murciano; never released outside of Spain.
2005:(Turkey)); directed by Miguel Iglesias Bonns, co-starring Maria Perschy; released only in Spain in March 1975 (never dubbed in English)
2882:; it was shown only at limited film festival screenings in Spain and South America; this film is today available only on the Internet.
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directed by Jose Luis Madrid; first released in Italy in 1971 and in Spain in July 1972; released theatrically in the U.S. in 1976 as
1975:(English-dubbed international title); directed by Leon Klimovsky; Naschy's script was based on the true-life medieval activities of
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2373:(The Battle of the Dullard) Released in Spain only in 1981, this comedy was directed by Joan Minguell (never released in the U.S.).
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1111:; first released theatrically in Spain and Mexico in 1981 and in Germany in 1984; released theatrically in the U.S. in 1985 as
2367:(1981), a Japanese TV miniseries directed by Yasutada Nagano; Naschy played a Mafia drug dealer (never released in the U.S.).
1691:(Mexico); directed by Javier Aguirre; first released in Spain on May 12, 1973; released in the U.S. and England in 1974 as
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2128:) Fröbe and John Phillip Law; Naschy has only a small part in this film (never dubbed in English or released in the U.S.).
1571:(Australia); directed by Jose Luis Merino in March 1972; first released in Spain in 1974, and in Germany in April 1976 as
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2751:(2002), a short in which Naschy plays a boxing coach; based on a story by Jesus M. Balmaseda (never released in the U.S.)
466:(1985), Naschy's production company, Aconito Films, wound up in bankruptcy. (Aconito is the scientific term for the herb
2677:(2000), a Spanish Dogma film written and directed by Juan Pinzas; Naschy played a gardener (never released in the U.S.).
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1493:) 1972, a crime drama directed by Jose Luis Madrid; Naschy plays Boris Villowa, who is secretly a serial killer named
1423:; a crime drama directed by Pascual Cervera; Naschy plays a sadistic criminal gang leader (never released in the U.S.).
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and the experience drew him further into filmmaking. Naschy also played uncredited bit parts in the following films:
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2711:(2000), a Spanish TV show; Naschy played an internal affairs officer in only one episode, directed by Jose Paino
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359:, playing a palace servant named Chantal). Naschy allegedly acted as an assistant director on two other films,
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2667:(1999), a short co-written by Naschy, in which he played "the Redeemer's Spirit" (never released in the U.S.).
657:(1975) refer to an origin involving Waldemar's being bitten by a yeti (and there is a brief yeti reference in
2848:; a sexy horror/comedy directed in Rio de Janeiro by Ivan Cardoso; story loosely based on H. G. Wells' novel
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in 1971; released to U.S. late-night television (edited) in 1974; released on DVD (unedited/ letterboxed) as
556:(a reference to Naschy's meeting Boris Karloff on the set of "I Spy" in 1966) has also been released on DVD.
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2958:; Naschy plays Jervas, the family retainer in this film; released theatrically in January 2010 posthumously.
2705:(2000), a Spanish TV show; Naschy played a police official in only one episode, directed by Manuel Estudillo
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2587:) (1993), a very low budget, gruesome vigilante movie written and directed by Paul Naschy, very similar to
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1833:(1979 U.S. release title with a new music soundtrack substituted); film's original working title was to be
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2661:(1998), Naschy played a gym teacher in 11 episodes of this Spanish TV series (never released in the U.S.).
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1103:(later DVD release title); written and directed by Paul Naschy; this was Naschy's all-time favorite
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669:(1968), which Naschy claimed was the 2nd film in the series, is considered a lost film today.
2603:(The Resurrected) (1995), an unfinished project which Naschy starred in, based on a story by
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2619:(1996) a short directed by Jose Maria Gonzalez andJose Carlos Ruiz; Naschy just acted in it
2535:(1990), made for Spanish TV, directed by Pedro Maso; Naschy played a character named Chaves
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1389:(The Monsters of Terror) 1969, directed by Hugo Fregonese and Tulio Demichelli (a.k.a.
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2049:(Argentina); directed by Juan Bosch; Naschy claimed he wrote this film long before
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2120:; directed by Christian-Jaque; a crime drama based on a French comic book called
1882:; a Eurocine French/Spanish co-production directed by Juan Fortuny with music by
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Howarth, Troy (2018). Human Beasts: The Films of Paul Naschy. WK Books. p. 300.
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Howarth, Troy (2018). Human Beasts: The Films of Paul Naschy. WK Books. p. 320.
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Howarth, Troy (2018). Human Beasts: The Films of Paul Naschy. WK Books. p. 319.
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Howarth, Troy (2018). Human Beasts: The Films of Paul Naschy. WK Books. p. 132.
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Howarth, Troy (2018). Human Beasts: The Films of Paul Naschy. WK Books. p. 131.
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Howarth, Troy (2018). Human Beasts: The Films of Paul Naschy. WK Books. p. 130.
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Howarth, Troy (2018). Human Beasts: The Films of Paul Naschy. WK Books. p. 318.
2250:(The Cantabrians) a Japanese-Spanish co-production filmed in January 1980; this
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Howarth, Troy (2018). Human Beasts: The Films of Paul Naschy. WK Books.
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Naschy, Paul. Paul Naschy: Memoirs of a Wolfman. Midnight Marquee Press.
1950:) 1973; directed by Jose Luis Merino, this film was unauthorized by the
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1353:(The Mark of the Wolf Man) 1968, directed by Enrique Eguiluz (a.k.a.
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Benzel, Thorsten (2012). Muchas Gracias, Senor Lobo. Creepy Images.
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1902:(The Return of Walpurgis) 1973, directed by Carlos Aured (a.k.a.
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2289:; recently released on Shout Factory's Blu-ray as part of their
1407:(The Fury of the Wolf Man) 1970, directed by Jose Maria Zabalza.
234:(September 6, 1934 – November 30, 2009) known by his stage name
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2575:(1993) a short directed by Ivan Bousas; Naschy only acted in it
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1449:(Dr. Jekyll and the Wolf Man) 1971, directed by Leon Klimovsky.
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2789:) (2003), a sleazy adult horror film directed in Hollywood by
1890:; later released on DVD in the more adult version entitled
1431:(Walpurgis Night) 1970, directed by Leon Klimovsky (a.k.a.
713:(Pakistan/Turkey) and re-released years later in Germany as
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In 1996, Naschy wrote and starred in his 11th werewolf film
2942:(in Spanish/ subtitled) from Tema in Spain (Region 2 only)
502:. In 1997, Naschy wrote a detailed autobiography entitled
246:. His portrayals of numerous classic horror figures—
1983:, as well as on Shout Factory's Blu-ray as part of their
1737:; theatrically released in the U.S. in September 1975 as
1296:(American television series) 1966, Naschy played a very,
785:(U.S. TV title); the film's original shooting title was
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2088:); released on Shout Factory's Blu-ray as part of their
1876:(Rats Don't Sleep At Night) filmed in June 1973, a.k.a.
1785:(slightly edited), released direct to TV in the U.S. as
1230:(1987) written and directed by Paul Naschy, co-starring
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Publisher of the "Muchas Gracias, Senor Lobo" hardcover
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had already been used in the U.S. by Al Adamson for
2062:; also on Shout Factory's Blu-ray as part of their
1699:, respectively; re-released in the U.S. in 1979 as
1649:(yet another 1980 German re-release title), a.k.a.
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1775:(The Blue Eyes of the Broken Doll) 1973, a.k.a.
1623:(The Rebellion of the Dead Women) 1972, (a.k.a.
1791:(even more heavily edited); released on DVD as
1673:(The Great Love of Count Dracula) 1972, a.k.a.
1591:; released theatrically in the U.S. in 1974 as
615:(1972) and returned to life again in a sequel,
1657:, then re-released in the U.S. in May 1980 as
1541:; later released to VHS and DVD (unedited) as
1250:It Smells Like Death Here (Well, It Wasn't Me)
1645:(April 1974 German re-release title), a.k.a.
1527:, who returned later in Naschy's 1983 sequel
554:Paul Naschy: The Man Who Saw Frankenstein Cry
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2082:(the least complete version of all), and as
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2967:The Valdemar Legacy 2: The Forbidden Shadow
2962:La Herencia Valdemar 2: La Sombra Prohibida
1914:(A Dragonfly For Each Corpse) 1973, a.k.a.
1637:(1974 international release title), a.k.a.
2653:Quando el Mundo se Acabe te Seguire Amando
1993:(The Savage Goddess) made in 1974 (a.k.a.
1455:(Jack the Ripper of London) 1971, a.k.a.
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1629:(US/Canadian 1974 release title), a.k.a.
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2827:(2004), sci-fi horror film directed by
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2158:Comando Txikia: Muerte de un Presidente
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1920:The Vigiliante Challenges the Police
1864:, and also on Blu-ray from Code Red.
1579:; re-released in Germany in 1977 as
1551:(The Orgy of the Dead) 1972, a.k.a.
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1009:Die Todeskralle des Grausamen Wolfes
977:Die Todeskralle des Grausamen Wolfes
871:(Germany, re-release title), a.k.a.
280:Gold Medal of Merit in the Fine Arts
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1942:Tarzan en las Minas del Rey Salomon
1561:Zombies - Terror of the Living Dead
1159:Lycanthropus: The Moonlight Murders
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2041:) filmed in November 1974, a.k.a.
1569:Bracula, Terror of the Living Dead
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1163:Lycanthropus: The Full Moon Killer
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903:The Werewolf vs. the Vampire Woman
895:The Werewolf vs. the Vampire Woman
873:The Black Mass of Countess Dracula
856:The Werewolf vs. the Vampire Woman
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1685:The Diabolical Loves of Nosferatu
1438:The Werewolf vs the Vampire Woman
1175:(2004); directed in Hollywood by
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2762:Countess Dracula's Orgy of Blood
2673:(Once Upon A Time Again) a.k.a.
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1868:El Asesino Esta Entre Los Trece
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1573:Der Totenchor der Knochenmanner
1477:Seven Murders for Scotland Yard
1469:Seven Corpses for Scotland Yard
1459:Seven Murders for Scotland Yard
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1995:Kilma, la Regina della Jungla
1959:Todos los Gritos del Silencio
1912:Una Libelula Para Cada Muerto
1888:The Man With the Severed Head
1874:Las ratas no duermen de noche
1731:The Hour of the Cruel Corpses
1670:El Gran Amor de Conde Dracula
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1577:Death Chorus of the Skeletons
1207:Buenas Noches, Señor Monstruo
1136:The Beast and the Magic Sword
981:Death Claws of the Cruel Wolf
2584:The Night of the Executioner
2420:La Bestia y la Espada Magica
2240:(1979 Japanese film, a.k.a.
2104:(Dr. Justice) 1975, (a.k.a.
1938:set (in Spanish/ subtitled).
1794:Blue Eyes of the Broken Doll
1639:Rebellion of the Living Dead
1535:El Espanto Surge de la Tumba
1502:El Espanto Surge de la Tumba
1356:Frankenstein's Bloody Terror
1130:La Bestia y la Espada Magica
1039:In the Claws of the Werewolf
973:Night of the Diabolical Orgy
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727:Frankenstein's Bloody Terror
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694:Frankenstein's Bloody Terror
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361:Aventura en el Palacio Viejo
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1830:The People Who Own the Dark
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928:Dr. Jekyll and the Werewolf
916:Dr. Jekyll y el Hombre Lobo
869:Night of the Bloody Witches
699:The Vampires of Dr. Dracula
586:House of Terror (1960 film)
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3312:Muchas Gracias, Senor Lobo
3275:Muchas Gracias, Senor Lobo
3262:Muchas Gracias, Senor Lobo
3249:Muchas Gracias, Senor Lobo
3236:Muchas Gracias, Senor Lobo
3223:Muchas Gracias, Senor Lobo
3210:Muchas Gracias, Senor Lobo
3054:"The Mooring Finds Distro"
2497:Horror en el Musea de Cera
2304:The Return of the Wolf Man
2298:El Retorno del Hombre Lobo
2268:The Carnival of the Beasts
2263:El Carnival de las Bestias
2085:Night of the Howling Beast
1999:Kilma, Queen of the Jungle
1709:Count Dracula's Great Love
1703:; released to dvd as both
1693:Count Dracula's Great Love
1676:Count Dracula's Great Love
1651:Revenge of the Living Dead
1620:La rebelión de las muertas
1543:Horror Rises From the Tomb
1539:Horror Rises From the Tomb
1521:Horror Rises From the Tomb
1508:Horror Rises From the Tomb
1368:Las Noches del Hombre Lobo
1080:The Return of the Wolf Man
1074:El Retorno del Hombre Lobo
1063:Night of the Howling Beast
1055:Night of the Howling Beast
1028:Night of the Howling Beast
949:Dr. Jekyll and the Wolfman
945:Dr. Jekyll and the Wolfman
933:Night of the Bloody Wolves
922:Dr. Jekyll and the Wolfman
787:The Man Who Came From Ummo
740:The Nights of the Wolf Man
734:Las Noches del Hombre Lobo
667:Las Noches del Hombre Lobo
612:Horror Rises from the Tomb
609:(who appeared in Naschy's
549:Muchas Gracias, Señor Lobo
547:A hardcover book entitled
3336:Benzel, Thorsten (2012).
3323:Benzel, Thorsten (2012).
3310:Benzel, Thorsten (2012).
3273:Benzel, Thorsten (2012).
3260:Benzel, Thorsten (2012).
3247:Benzel, Thorsten (2012).
3234:Benzel, Thorsten (2012).
3221:Benzel, Thorsten (2012).
3208:Benzel, Thorsten (2012).
3137:. Midnight Marquee Press.
3038:December 4, 2009, at the
2641:Cientificamente Perfectos
2346:Mystery on Monster Island
2208:La Casa que Abre de Noche
2080:Hall of the Mountain King
2076:The Werewolf and the Yeti
2071:La Maldicion de la Bestia
1715:released under the title
1647:Blood Lust of the Zombies
1517:Blood Mass of the Zombies
1067:Hall of the Mountain King
1059:The Werewolf and the Yeti
1034:The Werewolf and the Yeti
1016:La Maldicion de la Bestia
997:Return of the Loup Garous
705:(U.K./Australia), a.k.a.
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2851:The Island of Dr. Moreau
2841:A Werewolf in the Amazon
2836:Um Lobisomem na Amazonia
2539:La Hija de Fu Manchu '72
2502:Horror in the Wax Museum
2090:Paul Naschy Collection 2
2064:Paul Naschy Collection 2
1985:Paul Naschy Collection 2
1966:El Mariscal del Infierno
1936:Paul Naschy Collection 2
1797:(complete and unedited).
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1778:House of Psychotic Women
1749:Paul Naschy Collection 2
1745:The Rue Morgue Massacres
1723:El Jorobado de la Morgue
1663:Vengeance of the Zombies
1655:Vengeance of the Zombies
1633:Vengeance of the Zombies
1595:, and later reissued as
1513:Blood Mass for the Devil
1404:La Furia del Hombre Lobo
1397:Dracula vs. Frankenstein
1386:Los Monstruos del Terror
1350:La Marca del Hombre Lobo
1319:The Mark of the Wolf Man
1274:The Island of Dr. Moreau
1264:A Werewolf in The Amazon
1258:Um Lobisomem na Amazônia
816:The Fury of the Wolf Man
810:La Furia del Hombre Lobo
803:Dracula vs. Frankenstein
795:Dracula vs. Frankenstein
764:Dracula vs. Frankenstein
752:Los Monstruos del Terror
745:La Furia del Hombre Lobo
688:The Mark of the Wolf Man
682:La Marca del Hombre Lobo
651:La Furia del Hombre Lobo
627:El Mariscal del Infierno
3735:Male actors from Madrid
3340:. Creepy Images. p. 363
3327:. Creepy Images. p. 345
3314:. Creepy Images. p. 305
3277:. Creepy Images. p. 221
2398:My Friend, the Vagabond
1899:El Retorno de Walpurgis
1801:La Venganza de la Momia
1753:Hunchback of the Morgue
1740:Hunchback of the Morgue
1735:Il Mostro dell'Obitorio
1697:Dracula's Virgin Lovers
1681:Dracula's Virgin Lovers
1643:Invocation of the Devil
1549:La Orgia de los Muertos
1326:La Furia de Johnny Kidd
1309:Agonizando en el Crimen
1213:Good Night, Mr. Monster
962:The Return of Walpurgis
956:El Retorno de Walpurgis
935:(Germany); directed by
889:(Belgium); directed by
887:Night of the Werewolves
570:Count Waldemar Daninsky
396:The Mark of the Wolfman
3655:Midnight Marquee Press
3585:Howarth, Troy (2018).
3527:Howarth, Troy (2018).
3500:Howarth, Troy (2018).
3477:Howarth, Troy (2018).
3354:Howarth, Troy (2018).
3251:. Creepy Images. p. 71
3238:. Creepy Images. p. 63
3225:. Creepy Images. p. 62
3212:. Creepy Images. p. 12
3090:Howarth, Troy (2018).
2675:Once Upon Another Time
2605:Gustavo Adolfo Becquer
2333:Paul Naschy Collection
2315:Return of the Wolf Man
2291:Paul Naschy Collection
2203:The Frenchman's Garden
2114:La Petroliera Fantasma
2027:Gustavo Adolfo Becquer
1613:Beyond the Living Dead
1597:Beyond the Living Dead
1483:Los Crimenes de Petiot
1022:The Curse of the Beast
989:L'Empreinte de Dracula
861:Shadow of the Werewolf
758:The Monsters of Terror
676:films are as follows:
589:and his appearance on
560:Most famous characters
365:Cronica de Nueve Meses
345:La Esclava del Paraiso
315:El Principe Encadenado
252:Frankenstein's monster
232:Jacinto Molina Álvarez
146:Jacinto Molina Álvarez
3649:Naschy, Paul (2000).
2665:Rondadores Nocturno 2
2579:La Noche del Ejecutor
2485:El Aullido del Diablo
2393:Mi Amigo el Vagabundo
2328:Night of the Werewolf
2197:El huerto del francés
2047:Night of the Exorcist
1981:The Devil's Possessed
1972:The Devil's Possessed
1608:Return of the Zombies
1428:La Noche de Walpurgis
1421:Bombones para Cecilia
1411:El Vertigo del Crimen
1227:The Howl of the Devil
1221:El Aullido del Diablo
1123:Night of the Werewolf
1100:Night of the Werewolf
865:Night of the Vampires
840:La Noche de Walpurgis
833:Wolf Man Never Sleeps
821:Wolf Man Never Sleeps
719:The Witches of Horror
659:La Noche de Walpurgis
631:The Devil's Possessed
483:El Aullido del Diablo
3080:. February 17, 2001.
2946:La Herencia Valdemar
2799:Tomb of the Werewolf
2779:Tomb of the Werewolf
2771:Tomb of the Werewolf
2515:El Ultimo Guateque 2
2371:La Batalla del Porro
2163:Death of a President
2096:Muerte de un Quinqui
1952:Edgar Rice Burroughs
1489:The Crimes of Petiot
1416:The Vertigo of Crime
1343:Dove si Spara di Piu
1282:Complete filmography
1191:Tomb of the Werewolf
1171:Tomb of the Werewolf
883:Fury of the Vampires
829:Fury of the Wolf Man
825:Fury of the Wolf Man
435:Francisco Lara Polop
330:Operation Plus Ultra
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3589:. WK Books. p. 300.
3531:. WK Books. p. 299.
3504:. WK Books. p. 298.
3481:. WK Books. p. 297.
3358:. WK Books. p. 296.
3033:Hasta Siempre, Paul
2951:The Valdemar Legacy
2846:Amazonia Misteriosa
2647:El Ojo de la Medusa
2231:The Devil Incarnate
2043:The Nights of Satan
1811:The Mummy's Revenge
1806:The Mummy's Revenge
1689:La Orgia de Dracula
1565:Les Orgies Macabres
1379:Plan Jack Cero Tres
1339:Ultimate Gunfighter
1269:Amazonia Misteriosa
993:The Mark of Dracula
985:Night of the Killer
793:(because the title
707:The Nights of Satan
573:(known in Spain as
324:King of the Vikings
3694:The Mark of Naschy
3160:R.I.P. Paul Naschy
3094:. WK Books. p. 13.
2755:El Corazon Delator
2573:El angel mas caido
2433:El Ultimo Kamikaze
2016:La cruz del diablo
1932:Todeskreis Libelle
1922:(Italian), a.k.a.
1905:Curse of the Devil
1765:La Ruleta Paulista
1733:, and in Italy as
1515:(Germany), a.k.a.
1333:Fury of Johnny Kid
1314:Agonizing in Crime
1043:Curse of the Beast
1005:Curse of the Devil
1001:Curse of the Devil
975:(Germany), a.k.a.
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867:(Germany), a.k.a.
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3699:Santo and Friends
2886:Lagrimas de papel
2874:La duodécima hora
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2490:Howl of the Devil
2463:Mordiendo la Vida
2438:The Last Kamikaze
2405:Latidos de Panico
2331:as part of their
2256:Amando de Ossorio
2218:Madrid al Desnudo
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1717:Vampire Playgirls
1602:The Hanging Woman
1593:The Hanging Woman
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173:(2009-11-30)
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36:verification
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3730:2009 deaths
3725:1934 births
3685:Paul Naschy
3007:The Apostle
2985: [
2927: [
2890:Paper Tears
2829:Brian Yuzna
2810:Rojo Sangre
2467:Biting Life
2411:Panic Beats
2323:The Craving
2310:The Craving
2238:Amor Blanco
2144:Inquisition
2139:Inquisition
2133:Inquisicion
2122:Dr. Justice
1846: [
1530:Panic Beats
1471:(Italy); a
1119:The Craving
1114:The Craving
1105:Hombre Lobo
1097:(Germany),
1090:The Craving
941:Jack Taylor
674:Hombre Lobo
663:Hombre Lobo
653:(1970) and
647:Hombre Lobo
639:Hombre Lobo
618:Panic Beats
594:(TV series)
456:Inquisition
389:Horror Icon
363:(1967) and
356:1001 Nights
276:crime films
248:The Wolfman
236:Paul Naschy
127:Paul Naschy
3719:Categories
3020:References
3003:O Apóstolo
2922:later on;
2862:The Pardon
2823:Rottweiler
2589:Death Wish
2212:Julia Saly
2206:), a.k.a.
2126:Goldfinger
1760:Disco Rojo
1047:Loup Garou
899:Blood Moon
853:) a.k.a.
495:Licántropo
474:flopped).
341:The Widows
336:Las Viudas
272:Lon Chaney
152:1934-09-06
69:newspapers
2879:Nosferatu
2858:El Perdon
2815:Blood Red
2703:Antivicio
2307:) a.k.a.
2151:Secuestro
2033:Exorcismo
1924:Redkiller
1589:Baba Yaga
1435:, a.k.a.
1395:, a.k.a.
1359:, a.k.a.
1341:, a.k.a.
1087:) a.k.a.
468:wolfsbane
286:Biography
282:in 2001.
264:Fu Manchu
260:Quasimodo
3077:El Mundo
3036:Archived
2916:Seagulls
2912:Gaviotas
2783:(a.k.a.
2767:Don Glut
2549:Madhouse
2059:Exorcism
2038:Exorcism
1143:in 2020.
592:Route 66
566:werewolf
500:cronyism
222:Children
2727:Octavia
2273:The Pig
2003:Tanrica
1892:Crimson
1879:Crimson
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162:, Spain
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