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An American Werewolf in London (1981)
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While wandering the English moors on vacation, college yanks David (
David Naughton
) and Jack (
Griffin Dunne
) happen upon a quaint pub with a mysterious patronage who warn them not to leave the road when walking after dark. Irreverent of such advice as characters in horror films always are, the two decide to find a short cut....David wakes up in the hospital with a nasty bite wound to his shoulder; the freshly deceased, and rapidly decomposing, Jack arrives soon after to deliver the grim news that, unless he commits suicide, David will become a werewolf when the moon is full. David dismisses the encounter as a hallucination, but all indicators point to lycanthrope; evenings of barking and bloodletting follow closely behind. While the story is thin and much of the tongue-in-cheek humor is overdone, there are plenty of genuine jolts thanks to makeup guru
Rick Baker
's eye-popping special effects. The werewolf, resembling a cross between a bear and a wolverine, appears frighteningly real, and, given the fantastic premise, the gore is most convincing (although surprisingly and refreshingly scant). The hospital dream sequences are creative, and the scenes in which the werewolf runs rampant through downtown London are particularly good. In all, An American Werewolf in London is an original, atmospheric film that manages both to scare and amuse. While dismissed by most American critics upon its release, the film managed to secure a place in the annals of American cinema when Baker won an Academy Award for his amazing effects and creature designs. ~ Jeremy Beday, All Movie Guide
Cast
Jenny Agutter
Alex Price
Brian Glover
Chess player
Lila Kaye
Barmaid
Don McKillop
Inspector Villiers
David Naughton
David Kessler
David Schofield
Darts Player
John Woodvine
Dr. Hirsch
Griffin Dunne
Jack Goodman
Paul Kernber
Sgt. McManus
Frank Oz
Mr. Collins
Production Crew
Leslie Dilley
Art Director
Peter Childs
Assistant Art Director
Debbie McWilliams
Casting
Robert Paynter
Cinematographer
Elmer Bernstein
Composer (Music Score)
Deborah Nadoolman
Costume Designer
John Landis
Director
Malcolm Campbell
Editor
Jon Peters
Executive Producer
Peter Guber
Executive Producer
David Tringham
First Assistant Director
Rick Baker
Makeup Special Effects
George Folsey, Jr.
Producer
Joyce Herlihy
Production Manager
John Landis
Screenwriter
Arthur Howell
Stunts
Billy Horrigan
Stunts
Clive Curtis
Stunts
Colin Skeaping
Stunts
Frank Henson
Stunts
Fred Haggerty
Stunts
Gareth Milne
Stunts
Ken Barker
Stunts
Marc Boyle
Stunts
Nick Hobbs
Stunts
Paul Weston
Stunts
Peter Diamond
Stunts
Rocky Taylor
Stunts
Romo Gorrara
Stunts
Roy Alon
Stunts
Terry Forrestal
Stunts
Terry Walsh
Stunts
Tony Smart
Stunts
Tracey Eddon
Stunts
Vic Armstrong
Stunts
Year: 1981
Runtime: 97
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature
Genre
Horror
Produced by
Lycanthrope Films
Universal
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