Conceived as a comedy-horror hybrid—but not
actually successful at delivering laughs or scares—this tongue-in-cheek flick
imagines what would happen if a member of a dysfunctional presidential
administration contracted a case of lycanthropy. Rest assured, any genuine
comedic potential in this random notion was missed by
writer-director Milton Moses Ginsburg. Instead, Ginsburg fills the movie with
bland scenes of a nebbish freaking out because he’s turning into a wolf during
full moons, as well as lifeless vignettes depicting the activities of a dopey
president and his inept staffers. The whole piece looks cheap and grimy,
especially in the awful public-domain prints that are prevalent in the
marketplace, because Ginsburg opts for a super-dark lighting style in many
scenes, and because his production values reflect a budget of about $1.50. Add
in the ineptitude of Ginsburg’s approach to dialogue, dramatic construction,
and shot design, and the stage is set for tedium. The Werewolf of Washington isn’t completely unwatchable, thanks to
a few moments of campy goofiness, but it’s bad enough to challenge the
attention spans of all but the hardiest viewers. Dean Stockwell, whose gigantic
eyebrows give him a somewhat lupine quality even in normal circumstances, stars
as Jack Whittier, a reporter who’s sleeping with the president’s daughter.
While vacationing in Europe, Jack is bitten by a werewolf. Upon his return to
the U.S., he’s given a choice position as Deputy Press Secretary. High jinks,
including scenes of Jack trying to persuade White House officials that she
should be taken off the job because he’s killing people at night, ensue. It’s
all quite dull and stupid. Still, there are glimmers of something akin to
amusement. Ginsburg’s best attempt at a joke is a runner about people confusing
the words “Pentagon” and “pentagram,” while Stockwell spends his transformation
scenes pulling faces that suggest Jerry Lewis in the midst of a seizure. Oh,
and the werewolf makeup that Stockwell wears is more The Shaggy D.A. than The Wolf
Man. In other words, this dog’s got distemper.
The
Werewolf of Washington: LAME
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