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UPC: 025192121920
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A new york student becomes the scourge of london after being bitten by a beast on the moors.

"Strange, darkly humorous... seat-jumping horror and gore.  VideoHound's Golden Movie Retriever
"Dynamite direction and script...  Leonard Maltin's Movie & Video Guide

Editor's Note
In John Landis' (THE BLUES BROTHERS, ANIMAL HOUSE) dripping black comedy, two American students (David Naughton and Griffin Dunne) on a European vacation wander into a creepy local pub in Northern England and are quickly thrown out. Stranded and alone in the dark countryside, the pair get lost in their search for warm lodging. Little do they know that they are about to be changed forever by an ancient terror as they walk along the moors on a moonlit night. Only one of the students survives a deadly attack by a supernatural beast--at least he thinks he survived, until the next full moon rolls around. Terrific makeup effects (by Oscar winner Rick Baker), clever editing, and raunchy tongue-in-cheek humor made this suspenseful and thrilling horror effort an instant classic.
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Video Features DVD, No Longer Produced
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Release Information
Video Mfg Name Studio: Universal
Video Release Date Release Date: 8/23/2005
Video Play Time Running Time: 93 minutes
Video Release Year Original Release Date: 1981
Video CategoryId Catalog ID: 21219
Video UPC UPC: 00025192121920
Video Number of Discs Number of Discs: 1

Audio & Video
Video Original Language Original Language: English
Video Audio Spec Available Audio Tracks: English [CC], English
Video Subtitle Available Subtitles: Spanish
Video Color Spec Video: Color

Aspect Ratio
Video Aspect Ratio 1.85:1
Cast & Crew
Video Cast Info David Naughton
Video Cast Info Griffin Dunne
Video Cast Info Jenny Agutter
Video Cast Info Frank Oz
Video Cast Info John Woodvine
Video Cast Info John Landis - Director
Video Cast Info Jon Peters - Executive Producer
Video Cast Info Peter Guber - Executive Producer
Video Cast Info Elmer Bernstein - Musical Score
Video Cast Info George Folsey, Jr - Producer
Video Cast Info John Landis - Writer
Plot Summary
In this grisly black comedy, David Kessler and Jack Goodman (David Naughton and Griffin Dunne, respectively) are two American students on a backpacking tour of Europe. Wandering the backroads of gloomy East Proctor, England, they find a pub where the unhelpful locals act suspiciously strange. The unsuspecting boys flee the pub in search of lodging after being warned to avoid the moors. Lost in the dark countryside, the pair is attacked by a werewolf. Only David survives, waking up three weeks later in a London hospital. As David begins to regain his memory he is tormented by nightmares and is visited by his dead friend Jack, who warns David that he will turn into a werewolf with the next full moon--and that the only way to lift the curse is to kill himself. Because the town of East Proctor has covered up the real cause of the murder, David is forced to face the truth alone. Finally, he is discharged and taken in by his nubile nurse, Alex Price (Jenny Agutter). As Alex and David begin their steamy love affair, it is only a matter of time before the next full moon comes--when the truth will be revealed. Director John Landis has crafted an entertaining, funny horror story, featuring the terrific combination of Naughton and Dunne and a sparkling rock score in which every song includes the word "moon.".

Awards


Oscar (1982)
Video Award Name Rick Baker, Winner, Best Makeup

Professional Reviews

Variety
"...A clever mixture of comedy and horror....Redolent with sharp dialog and offbeat humor..." 08/19/1981

New York Times
"...Landis is...serious about making this a horror film that packs a wallop..." 08/12/1981 p.C12

Entertainment Weekly
"John Landis' giddy, gory 1981 horror comedy remains the lycanthropic gold standard." -- Grade: A- 09/11/2009

Newsweek Magazine 7 of 10
...gory horror and cute cool...engaging...This is state-of-the art stuff...

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