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Los Monstruos del Terror : ウィキペディア英語版
Los Monstruos del Terror

''Los Monstruos del Terror'' ((英語:''The Monsters of Terror'')), also known as ''Dracula vs. Frankenstein'', ''Reincarnator'' and ''Assignment Terror'', is a 1970 Spanish-German-Italian horror film directed by Tulio Demicheli, Hugo Fregonese and Eberhard Meichsner. The last two were uncredited in the film's original print. It is the third in a series of movies featuring the werewolf Waldemar Daninsky, played by Paul Naschy. It was originally slated to be called ''The Man Who Came From Ummo'', referring to the Michael Rennie character.
An English language one-sheet exists for this film, bearing the title ''Assignment Terror'', so AIP may have theatrically disttributed the film in the U.S. It was shown on American late-night TV in the 70's as ''Assignment Terror'', and was later released on VHS as ''Dracula vs Frankenstein'' (not to be confused with the infamous Al Adamson film of the same name). Although most TV prints of this film are faded "pan and scan" messes, there is a DVD release from Luminous Film and Video Wurks that preserves the letterboxed image, has nice color and is apparently uncut (although a bit splicy). Reportedly many of the Luminous DVD-Rs self-destructed after several years due to the thick labels glued onto them, and it's difficult to find one that still works.
==Synopsis==
Aliens, running a traveling circus as a cover, revive a vampire, a werewolf, a mummy and Frankenstein's monster with a plan to use them to take over the world. They want to discover the reason that these monsters are so frightening to Earthlings. They then plan to create an army of such monsters using their findings.
The werewolf they revive (Waldemar Daninsky) saves the world by destroying the other 3 monsters in hand-to-hand combat and ultimately blowing up the aliens' underground base, although he is shot to death in the process by a woman who loves him enough to end his torment. The werewolf has no specific origin in this film; it is assumed that the events in this film are continued from the ending of ''La Marca del Hombre Lobo'' (1968) in which Daninsky was transformed into a werewolf through the bite of a werewolf named Imre Wolfstein. (Strangely, the wolfman was killed in the same exact manner in that first film, but the aliens surgically remove the silver bullets to revive him.)
''Monstruos del Terror'' was followed by a 1970 film called ''The Fury of the Wolfman''.

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