In the shadow of the Eiffel Tower, where romance is expected to conquer all, An American Werewolf in Paris introduces a character who embodies the grim, unglamorous reality of the lycanthropic curse: .
Claude – The Pragmatic Monster Source: An American Werewolf in Paris (1997) Portrayed by: Tom Novembre
His conflict with the protagonist, Andy McDermott, is not merely romantic jealousy over his stepdaughter. It is the clash of two worldviews: Andy’s naive, romanticized notion of “fighting the curse” versus Claude’s hardened truth—that the wolf cannot be reasoned with, only chained or killed. Claude’s famous warning, delivered with a weary Gallic shrug, rings true throughout the film: “You cannot love a monster. You can only feed it, or shoot it.”
In the shadow of the Eiffel Tower, where romance is expected to conquer all, An American Werewolf in Paris introduces a character who embodies the grim, unglamorous reality of the lycanthropic curse: .
Claude – The Pragmatic Monster Source: An American Werewolf in Paris (1997) Portrayed by: Tom Novembre an american werewolf in paris claude
His conflict with the protagonist, Andy McDermott, is not merely romantic jealousy over his stepdaughter. It is the clash of two worldviews: Andy’s naive, romanticized notion of “fighting the curse” versus Claude’s hardened truth—that the wolf cannot be reasoned with, only chained or killed. Claude’s famous warning, delivered with a weary Gallic shrug, rings true throughout the film: “You cannot love a monster. You can only feed it, or shoot it.” In the shadow of the Eiffel Tower, where