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An American Werewolf in London (1981)

R 97 min  -  Fantasy | Horror  -   21 August 1981 (USA)
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Ratings: 7.5/10 from 33,999 users   Metascore: 60/100 
Reviews: 299 user | 140 critic | 6 from Metacritic.com

Two American tourists in Britain are attacked by a werewolf that none of the locals will admit exists.

Director:

John Landis

Writer:

John Landis
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Cast

Cast overview, first billed only:
Joe Belcher Joe Belcher ...
Truck Driver
David Naughton ...
Griffin Dunne ...
David Schofield ...
Dart Player
Brian Glover Brian Glover ...
Chess Player
Lila Kaye Lila Kaye ...
Rik Mayall ...
2nd Chess Player
Sean Baker Sean Baker ...
2nd Dart Player
Paddy Ryan Paddy Ryan ...
First Werewolf
Jenny Agutter ...
Anne-Marie Davies Anne-Marie Davies ...
John Woodvine John Woodvine ...
Frank Oz ...
Don McKillop Don McKillop ...
Inspector Villiers
Paul Kember Paul Kember ...
Sergeant McManus
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Storyline

Two American students are on a walking tour of Britain and are attacked by a Werewolf. One is killed, the other is mauled. The Werewolf is killed but reverts to its human form, and the local townspeople are unwilling to acknowledge its existence. The surviving student begins to have nightmares of hunting on four feet at first but then finds that his friend and other recent victims appear to him, demanding that he find a way to die to release them from their curse, being trapped between worlds because of their unnatural deaths. Written by John Vogel <jlvogel@comcast.net>  

Plot Summary | Plot Synopsis

Plot Keywords:

Werewolf | American | Death | Nightmare | Curse  | See more »

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Genres:

Fantasy | Horror

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Details

Country:

UK | USA

Language:

English

Release Date:

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Also Known As:

The American Werewolf See more »

Box Office

Budget:

$10,000,000 (estimated)

Opening Weekend:

$3,786,512 (USA) (23 August 1981) (870 Screens)

Gross:

$30,565,292 (USA)
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Technical Specs

Runtime:

 | Sweden: (heavily cut)

Sound Mix:

DTS (re-release) | Mono

Color:

Color (Technicolor)

Aspect Ratio:

1.85 : 1
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Trivia

Unlike most motion pictures it was filmed in sequence, with the opening scenes filmed first and the closing sequences filmed last. See more »

Goofs

Incorrectly regarded as goofs: It would seem extreme to take a badly injured patient all the way from Yorkshire to London - a journey of some 200 miles - when St James' Hospital in Leeds would be a lot closer. That is, unless the parents requested their son be taken to a hospital in London, due to ignorance of UK geography or assuming a hospital in the capital would provide the best treatment. See more »

Quotes

[first lines]
Truck Driver: That way is Proctor, and over here is the moors. I go this way.
Jack: Thanks for the ride, sir. You have lovely sheep.
Truck Driver: Boys, keep off the moors, stick to the roads. The best to ya...
David: Thanks again.
[then to the sheep]
David: We'll miss you.
David: Bye girls...
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Crazy Credits

Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy star as themselves. See more »

Connections

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Soundtracks

"BLUE MOON"
Music by Richard Rodgers (uncredited)
Lyrics by Lorenz Hart (uncredited)
Performed by The Marcels
Courtesy of Emus Records See more »