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JamesG
11-18-2009, 01:34 PM
Zombie Talks Werewolf Women of the SS Film
Source: 'SapGoblin'
November 18, 2009

Can't say we're surprised by this.

Of the faux trailers presented in Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez's Grindhouse, three were being thought of as feature-length films: Machete (now in production), Thanksgiving (in development with Eli Roth) and Rob Zombie's Werewolf Women of the SS which featured the likes of Nicolas Cage, Udo Kier, Sybil Danning, Sheri Moon Zombie and Bill Moseley.



Well, you can scratch that last title off the list. A Shock reader sent in the following:

"Went to Akron, Ohio last night to catch Rob Zombie on his Hellbilly Deluxe 2 tour," says our tipster "SapGoblin."

"He's apparently got a new song titled 'Werewolf Women of the SS' and to introduce it, he addressed the movie itself as something that 'the powers that be killed it.

Decided it was too shocking to show the American people.' That of course was answered by boos...to which Rob said, 'I know, but that's Hollywood.' He then said he "stole a few minutes of the movie and crammed them into another called "Grindhouse", which some of you may have seen."

So, then Rob Zombie and company played the song of the same name, while the entire trailer for "Werewolf Women", as seen only in the theatrical release of "Grindhouse", played in its entirety on a big screen behind the stage! Cool to at least see that again!"



Werewolf Women of the SS was supposedly being groomed as a comic book series, but we have no idea where that is.

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