Werewolf of Washington
Werewolf of Washington ★★ 1973 (PG)
Stockwell is a White House press secretary with a problem—he turns into a werewolf. And bites the President, among others. Sub-plot involves a short mad scientist who operates a secret monster-making lab in a White House bathroom. Occasionally engaging horror spoof and political satire made during Watergate era. 90m/C VHS, DVD . Dean Stockwell, Biff McGuire, Clifton James, Jane House, Beeson Carroll, Michael Dunn, Nancy Andrews, Stephen Cheng, Barbara Siegel; D: Milton Moses Ginsberg; W: Milton Moses Ginsberg; C: Robert M. “Bob” Baldwin Jr.; M: Arnold Freed.
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