The Wolfman poem was not an ancient Romany verse, but was written for the movie by screenwriter Curt Siodmak. Siodmak was a emigré who fled Nazi Germany and also was a respected author of science-fiction novels, as well as a popular writer for movies and. later, television.
seanfear 9 months ago
psychopath in the making
hariseldon59 9 months ago
I’m surprised he didn’t go with ‘There once was a man from Nantucket…’.
pschearer Premium Member 9 months ago
?!? indeed!
oakie817 9 months ago
?<red
pumaman 9 months ago
I think he’s now the bane of her existance.
kartis 9 months ago
This is monstrous.
Skeptical Meg 9 months ago
He just likes saying “bane”.
dputhoff62 9 months ago
At it’s not “Adam Had ’Em” or “There Once Was a Man from Nantucket.”
bigplayray 9 months ago
Miles to go before I sleep.
ljoneale Premium Member 9 months ago
The Wolfman poem was not an ancient Romany verse, but was written for the movie by screenwriter Curt Siodmak. Siodmak was a emigré who fled Nazi Germany and also was a respected author of science-fiction novels, as well as a popular writer for movies and. later, television.
ekke 9 months ago
Rolf, you romantic devil you.
restcure 9 months ago
What comes next? my guess: the stars at night are big and bright deep in the heart of Texas