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Elaine Devry in The Boy Who Cried Werewolf (1973)
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🍁 Non-Horror Films For Halloween 🍁
Part Four!
(Row One) 🎃
Practical Magic
Ghostbusters
The Boy Who Cried Werewolf
(Row Two) 🎃
The Little Vampire
Mom's Got A Date With A Vampire
My Babysitter's A Vampire
(Row Three) 🎃
The Black Cauldron
Halloween Is Grinch Night
The Three Robbers
(Some movies I have on these lists may be considered scary to some and not to others, just take what you will from them. Everybody has different tastes and different levels of scary they can handle.)
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The two were the shit when it comes to childhood Halloween movies for me
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i think i should make my halloween tradition watching the 2010 classic, the boy who cried werewolf
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Title: The Boy Who Cried Werewolf (2010)
Vote: 6/10
Movies for young teen. Very simple and also a little repetitive. The jokes are the usual of vampires and werewolves in perennial between them. The ugly girl who becomes beautiful after becoming a werewolf meets a good guy and dumps her cheating ex-boyfriend. Nothing original, just a homework for school done in a decent way.
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Released November 21, 1973(Bismarck, North Dakota).
#TheBoyWhoCriedWerewolf
#horror
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i missed when nickelodeon movie the boy who cried werewolf came out lik where it had victoria justice in it lik dudddee i remember when the trailer came out
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Sssssss (1973) & The Boy Who Cried Werewolf (1973) Double Feature
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I would've loved to visit Wolfsberg 💕
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Had this thought earlier, but imagine if Nick was a vegetarian.
Like, hear me out: the fucking angst potential of that. It would also signal that something is wrong to both Nick himself and the rest of the Hacketteers much sooner.
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[Takes place when helping Nick from the wheelbarrow into the cabin]
Nick, while groaning: Holy shit...
Kaitlyn, comforting yet slightly dismissive: Yeah, that attack was pretty nasty from what Abi described...
Nick, now apprehensive: N-no, it's not that...
Kaitlyn: Ooookay, what's up?
Nick, quietly: I...feel like I could eat a horse.
Kaitlyn: ...
Nick: ...
Abi, ghostly white, finally breaking her and their silence, quietly: Nick...aren't you a vegetarian...?
Nick, looking down and refusing eye contact: ...Yeah.
And thus the Hacketteers finally processed that shit really is bad and there's something far worse than bears attacking them.
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