The film basically follows the plot line of the original The Wolf Man albeit with various changes.
It even came to the point where "The Wolf Man" wouldn't go out in public for fear of being scrutinized by others around him.
"The Wolf Man" also made it clear that once you become a werewolf, the only cure is death.
The Wolf Man also had an impact on future filmmakers as well.
And what of Freud's most famous patient, the Wolf Man?
But the reason we're looking at these items is Freud's analysis of the Wolf Man's dream.
Here he's known only as patient 3119 or, more familiarly, as the Wolf Man.
And now Robin suddenly finds herself with a genuine Wolf Man on her hands.
There was one known as Wolf Man, whom she felt sorry for and gave a free room.
Chaney was previously known for his role as the Wolf Man in the 1941 movie.