Jacinto Molina Álvarez holds the record for starring in the most werrewolf movies, even surpassing Lon Chaney Jr. We dig into his filmography, including maybe some movies he just straight made up.

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TWDW #113: The Waldemar Daninsky Werewolf Films (Part 2)
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