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bb4f9be48f Uh oh! Something went wrong. ContactPrivacy PolicyDMCACopyright 2017 . Griffin Dunnes wiseacre role makes the horror go down easier while illustrating Davids sad predicament. Writer and director John Landis, fresh from directing Animal House and The Blues Brothers, found just the right balance between horror and humour. Please try again later. Watch this film on this stunning new Full Moon Limited Edition Iconic Art SteelBook Blu-ray disc and scare yourself silly!Blu-ray Video Quality This "Full Moon Edition" has been digitally re-mastered with a good 1080p encoded image, that hasnt gone overboard with the DNR [Digital Noise Reduction] and has an impressive 1.85:1 aspect ratio.
Try these little browser tricks to get going again. Pepper adverts and director John Landis wife loved those spots, and she recommended her husband consider him for the werewolf role because of them.Cast: David Naughton, Griffin Dunne, Joe Belcher, David Schofield, Brian Glover, Lila Kaye, Rik Mayall, Sean Baker, Paddy Ryan, Jenny Agutter, Anne-Marie Davies, John Woodvine, Frank Oz, Don McKillop, Paul Kember, Colin Fernandes, Albert Moses, Jim Henson (archive footage), Michele Brisigotti, Mark Fisher, Gordon Sterne, Paula Jacobs, Claudine Bowyer, Johanna Crayden, Nina Carter, Geoffrey Burridge, Cynthia Powell, Frank Singuineau, Will Leighton, Michael Carter, Elizabeth Bradley, Rufus Deakin, Lesley Ward, Alan Ford, Peter Ellis, Denise Stephens, Christine Hargreaves, Linzi Drew, Lucien Morgan, Gypsy Dave Cooper, Susan Spencer, Bob Babenia, Ken Sicklen, John Salthouse, Vic Armstrong (uncredited), Ryan Folsey (uncredited), John Landis (uncredited), James Payne (uncredited) and Terry Walsh (uncredited)Director: John LandisProducers: George Folsey, Jr., Jon Peters and Peter GuberScreenplay: John LandisComposer: Elmer BernsteinCinematography: Robert PaynterVideo Resolution: 1080pAspect Ratio: 1.85:1Audio: English: 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio, English: 2.0 Dolby Digital Stereo, French European: 2.0 DTS Digital Surround, German: 2.0 DTS Digital Surround, Italian: 2.0 DTS Digital Surround and Castilian Spanish: 5.1 DTS Digital SurroundSubtitles: English SDH, Spanish [Latino American], French Canadian, Japanese, French European, German, Italian, Castilian Spanish, Dutch, Portuguese, Danish, Norwegian, Finish, Swedish, Greek, Korean and Traditional Mandarin ChineseRunning Time: 98 minutesRegion: All RegionsNumber of discs: 1Studio: Universal Studios Home EntertainmentAndrews Blu-ray Review: Few films had blended horror and comedy as masterfully as AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON did back in 1981. London revolutionised special effects for that era. Blending the macabre with a wicked sense of humour, director John Landis (National Lampoon s Animal House) delivers a contemporary take on the classic werewolf tale in this story of two American tourists who, while traveling in London, find their lives changed forever when a vicious wolf attacks them during a full moon. View saved quotes Close Login to quote this blog Login Close Failed to save quote. Unfortunately, nobody else does either. David's nightmares are a bit more vivid, as are the images. This is a really nice little feature and well worth viewing.Special Original Feature: Behind the scenes: AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON [2009] [480i] [1.33:1] [5:15] This looks to me like an American Television A Made For TV type documentary and gives an in-depth look behind-the-scenes of the making of the 1981 film and we get a personal contribution from John Landis [Director] himself. Some of those scary moments are loud; this I suspect is just to make sure you jump.
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