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*I WAS A TEENAGE WEREWOLF (1957) Dr. Whit Bissell Experiments on Michael Landon

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Black & White

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Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Size:

8x10 inches

Industry:

Movies

Object Type:

Photograph

Original/Reproduction:

Original

Year:

1950-59

Modified Item:

No

Actors:

Michael Landon, Whit Bisssell

Item Number:

CS-TEENAGE-S02

Film Title:

I Was a Teenage Werewolf

Distributor:

American International Pictures (AIP)

Year of Release:

1957

Director:

Gene Fowler Jr.

Item:

Vintage original single-weight glossy photograph

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Item number:

1122942204

Item description

Vintage original 8x10 in. US single-weight glossy photograph from the classic 1950's horror film, I WAS A TEENAGE WEREWOLF, released in 1957 by American International Pictures (AIP) and directed by Gene Fowler, Jr. A hypnotherapist (Whit Bissell) uses a temperamental teenager (Michael Landon) as a guinea pig for a serum which transforms him into a vicious werewolf. The cast includes Yvonne Lime, Charles Wilcox, Dawn Richard, Barney Phillips, Ken Miller, and Cynthia Chenault. The image features an interior scene of inside the office of Dr. Alfred Brandon (Whit Bissell) as he talks with high school student Tony Rivers (Michael Landon). It is in fine+ condition with a 1 in. horizontal tear on the center of the left border (that was reinforced on the verso with a piece of clear Scotch tape) and random signs of light wear in the right border. There are no pinholes, tears, stains, writing, or other flaws. I Was a Teenage Werewolf was one of the most successful films ever released by American International Pictures (AIP), made for just $150,000 and grossing over $2 million. AIP rushed out a number of films similar to this in hopes of capitalizing on the success of I Was A Teenage Werewolf. Among them: I Was a Teenage Frankenstein (1957), How to Make a Monster (1958), and Blood of Dracula (1957). According to producer Herman Cohen, Jack Nicholson was turned down for the lead role, because he was "the wrong type". Nicholson later played a werewolf in Wolf (1994). It was the first film where Michael Landon receives a starring role. He later satirized his role in this film on his TV show, Highway to Heaven (1984). In the 1987 Halloween episode, "I Was A Middle Aged Werewolf," written and directed by Landon, the angel Jonathan Smith turns himself into a werewolf to scare-off some bullies. Smith and his friend, Mark Gordon (Victor French) watch the movie I Was a Teenage Werewolf (1957) on TV. Watching the werewolf, Mark tells Jonathan, "You know, this guy in the movie reminds me a lot of you. I mean, when he's a regular guy, not when he's got fuzz all over his face." This was the film that came up with the popular title motif "I Was a *insert noun here*." Numerous films, songs, and books have paid homage to this film through their titles alone.