"A Barking Werewolf Wouldn't Sell"

Films: Face of the Screaming Werewolf (1964)

Alias: Mummy, Mummy-Werewolf

Type: Mystical

Location: Haunted Home/Civilized Area

Height/Weight: That of an average human.

Affiliation: Evil

Summary: We've seen a robot fight an Aztec mummy, but what about some classy monsters? Sadly, we may have received a werewolf, but we couldn't get Popoca on the line. He wanted nothing to do with this.

History: This is a tale of two monsters dead next door to each other. One's an Aztec werewolf mummy, the other's a regular Aztec mummy. The former is taken by a mad scientist to be revived, and the other just comes to life to fulfill some vendettas. Separated by time and goals and perhaps intelligence, these beasts are headed for a collision course. Except no, that would have been awesome.

Notable Kills: Nothing special.

Final Fate: The mummy is smashed by a crashing car, and the werewolf is beaten to death by a torch. It's all quite...underwhelming.

Powers/Abilities: None.

Weakness: Anything conventional.

Scariness Factor: 2-Bless the werewolf for trying, but these guys look too generic and boring to elicit any true scares. It doesn't help that the mummy went out way before the end.

Trivia: -This film is actually an awkward mish-mash between two completely different Mexican films filmed at completely different times. That would explain a lot really.

-The films horribly spliced together like a two-bit Frankenstein's monster are "La Momia Azteca" (1957) and "La Casa del Terror" (1959). There's some additional footage from elsewhere, but that's it.


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A silent werewolf, on the other hand, wouldn't last a day, according to this film's logic.
Well, there's your mummy. Breath it in.


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