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Director:
Writer:
John Landis (written by)
Release Date:
21 August 1981 (USA)
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Tagline:
John Landis - the director of Animal House brings you a different kind of animal. more
Plot:
Two American tourists in England are attacked by a werewolf that none of the locals will admit exists. full summary | full synopsis
Awards:
Won Oscar.
Another 2 wins
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2 nominations
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NewsDesk:
(155 articles)
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User Comments:
Still Funny & Frightening After All These Years
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| David Naughton | ... | David Kessler | |
| Jenny Agutter | ... | Nurse Alex Price | |
| Griffin Dunne | ... | Jack Goodman | |
| John Woodvine | ... | Dr. J. S. Hirsch | |
| Lila Kaye | ... | Barmaid | |
| Joe Belcher | ... | Truck Driver | |
| David Schofield | ... | Dart Player | |
| Brian Glover | ... | Chess Player | |
| Rik Mayall | ... | 2nd Chess Player | |
| Sean Baker | ... | 2nd Dart Player | |
| Paddy Ryan | ... | First Werewolf | |
| Anne-Marie Davies | ... | Nurse Susan Gallagher | |
| Frank Oz | ... | Mr. Collins / Miss Piggy | |
| Don McKillop | ... | Inspector Villiers | |
| Paul Kember | ... | Sergeant McManus |
Additional Details
Also Known As:
The American Werewolf (Philippines: English title)
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Runtime:
97 min | Sweden:92 min (heavily cut)
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Color:
Color (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Certification:
Singapore:R21 |
Canada:13+ (Québec) |
Canada:R (Manitoba/Nova Scotia/Ontario) |
UK:X (theatrical rating) |
Australia:MA (DVD rating) |
USA:R (Certificate #26418) |
Italy:VM18 |
UK:15 (re-rating) (2009) |
Argentina:18 |
Australia:M |
Chile:18 |
Finland:K-18 |
France:-12 |
Norway:18 |
Sweden:15 |
UK:18 |
West Germany:16 |
Peru:18 |
Brazil:12 |
Iceland:16
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The scene when the werewolf runs riot in Piccadilly Circus was filmed at that busy intersection when police stopped the normal traffic and the public. Everyone took their places, it was filmed with multiple cameras and it was all cleaned up within the half hour. It was the first time in many years that filming had been allowed in Piccadilly Circus, due to lingering resentment over an unannounced smoke bomb which director Michael Winner set off while filming a scene for The Jokers (1967/I), after which he sped off in a taxi with the film magazine while other members of the crew were arrested; however, John Landis' cordial experience in working with the Chicago police on The Blues Brothers (1980) helped overcome official reluctance to approve the filming, especially as he had completely worked out a plan, using a scale model of the area, whereby traffic would be minimally disrupted.
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Goofs:
Continuity: When David and Alex are checking out of the market, the close-up of the cashier shows her pressing the register buttons with her left hand. On the long shot, she is using her right.
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in "Breakfast: (2009-08-27)" (2009)
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Soundtrack:
BLUE MOON
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What's with the naked dead guy?more
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Here's a film that never fails to entertain, year after year. It's almost a quarter of a century old but hasn't become dated and the special effects, which were astounding in its day, are still good. Director John Landis is so good at making entertaining movies. This is one of his best.
The appeal to this film is the combination of horror, suspense, action and humor. The latter actually is the key ingredient because this can become a downright scary movie. The levity here and there is welcome relief. There is just the right amount of contrast between horror and comedy.
For parents wanting to know, there also is a fair amount of rough language and there two sex scenes, one as part of the story and one "on screen" in a porn- movie theater where the two male leads meet late in the story.
Jenny Agutter is the love interest in here, a very pretty woman whom Americans audiences aren't that familiar with. It isn't just her: neither of the two leading (American) male actors in this popular movie ever became stars, either.
An entertaining but silly sequel came out almost two decades later, "An American Werewolf in Paris." I own both movies but much prefer this one.