![]() Murnau’s Nosferatu, Haarmann is a fascinating, repulsive figure. Baby-faced and shaven-headed, in a manner that recalls both M and F.W. Tenderness of the Wolves treats the viewer to a few weeks in the company of a killer. ![]() His case would partly inspire Fritz Lang’s M, and its central character portrayed by Peter Lorre, as well as this forgotten gem from 1973. If, with all that said, you’re still interested in seeing how the movie and the Blu stack up, read on… PRODUCT INFORMATIONįritz Haarmann, aka the Butcher of Hanover and the Vampire of Hanover, was a German serial killer responsible for the murders of two dozen boys and young men during the so-called ‘years of crisis’ between the wars. ![]() Also, way too much teenage male nudity for me. To me, it was slow, boring and uneventful. Unfortunately, my tastes are definitely not in the same ballpark as this film. I enjoy flicks that are based on a real life serial killers (check out my review for Angst, also based on a real-life serial killer), so I figured this was going to be a great movie to check out. Tenderness of the Wolves looked like it was going to be a good movie. ![]() The other thing and this is the main problem, I can never quite know whether I’ll like the movie or not. One is that the package is going to be fantastic, the features will be plentiful and the overall value will be extremely high. There are two things I can look forward to when checking out an Arrow Video Blu-ray release. ![]()
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