She-Wolf of London(1990)
Overview
She-Wolf of London was a short-lived television series that aired in first-run syndication in the USA from October 1990 to April 1991. The first 14 episodes were filmed in England and aired under the She-Wolf title, and a second season of six episodes was filmed in Los Angeles and aired under the title Love and Curses, with a drastically reduced cast.
Top 8 Billed Cast
Julian Matheson
Mum Matheson
She-Wolf
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