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An American Werewolf In London - Special 21st Anniversary Edition [VHS]
 
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An American Werewolf In London - Special 21st Anniversary Edition [VHS]

David Naughton , Jenny Agutter , John Landis    Suitable for 18 years and over   VHS Tape
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (61 customer reviews)

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Product details

  • Actors: David Naughton, Jenny Agutter, Griffin Dunne, John Woodvine, Lila Kaye
  • Directors: John Landis
  • Writers: John Landis
  • Producers: George Folsey Jr., Jon Peters, Peter Guber
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: Universal
  • VHS Release Date: 4 Mar 2002
  • Run Time: 97 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (61 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00005Y40T
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 13,692 in Video (See Top 100 in Video)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

With an ingenious script, engaging characters, nerve-shredding suspense, genuinely frightening set-pieces and laugh-out-loud funny bits An American Werewolf in London is a prime candidate for the finest horror-comedy ever made. Americans David (David Naughton) and Jack (Griffin Dunne) are backpacking in northern England when Jack is killed by a wild beast and David is bitten. Back in London David finds himself falling in love with a nurse, Alex (played with winning charm by Jenny Agutter), and turning into a werewolf. Adding to his problems, an increasingly decomposed Jack keeps coming back from the dead, and he is not a happy corpse. The Oscar winning make-up and transformation scenes still look good and rather than send itself up Werewolf plays its horror seriously, the laughs coming naturally from the surreal situation. Naughton is engagingly confused and disbelieving, desperately coping with the ever more nightmarish world, while Landis delivers one absolutely stunning dream sequence, an unbearably tense hunt on the London Underground and a breathtaking finale. Gory, erotic, shocking and romantic, this unforgettable horror classic has it all. Tom Holland's Fright Night (1985) remixed the formula with vampires, as did Landis himself in Innocent Blood (1992). A disappointing sequel, An American Werewolf in Paris, followed in 1997. --Gary S Dalkin

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
Still brilliant!! 10 Aug 2009
By Ava
Format:DVD
I recieved this DVD last weekend and watched it right away. I have not seen this film for years and had forgotten how good it is. I love the englishness of it, David is brilliant and funny and sad as he tries to understand what is happening to him. The music is great and the transformation from man to wolf still looks good. The picture was a little grainy but I did not mind this. It added to the sense of nostalgia! John Landis is a genius!!
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful
A killer movie 8 Oct 2009
By Dismal Angel TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:DVD
David Kessler and his best friend Jack Goodman are on summer vacation from college and decide to backpack in Europe, making a start in the cold and damp moors of Northern England; in the middle of what seems like nowhere they stumble upon a tiny village and a pub known as The Slaughtered Lamb where some very peculiar and somewhat aggitated locals are less than enthusiastic about their company. Before they leave, they're warned to "beware the moon" and "keep to the road", both notes of advice they unfortunately ignore.

Soon, a fierce howling begins to pitch the night, and David and his friend Jack are attacked savagely by some kind of wild beast roaming the moors; David awakens in a hospital in London to discover his friend has died from the attack, and he has been there some time. David is suddenly plagued with frightning and vivid dreams; his friend Jack visits him in a decomposing and bloody state telling him that they were attacked by a werewolf, and that David must "break the curse" he was infected with by the attack.

At first, he dismisses this as hallucations, even when his dreams are becoming even more violent as some carnal entity inside struggles to make itself known.

The film itself is considered today to be THE epitome of the werewolf movie genre. An American Werewolf in London paved the way for makeup and special effects in modern horror as we know it; John Landis' gutsy use of bright lighting and lack of cutaway combined with Rick Baker's real-time physical effects and state-of-the-art prosthetic makeup made this film revolutionary for the horror genre so much that the Academy Awards began to celebrate special effects and makeup. Even seeing the magic of digital effects and special effects in modern movies, I still can't help but be impressed when watching the full transformation scene.

While the film is gory and somewhat frightening (although somewhat tame by today's standards), Landis used a somewhat "Hitchcockian" approach to direction of the movie, giving it some "laugh out loud" moments in black comedic style to ease the audience in before the real suspense or terror is due to come along - tactics that are still widely used today by horror directors (Sam Raimi being a good example). While not strictly a comedy in a sense, the movie has a good entertainment value. A MUST for all werewolf fans.
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22 of 25 people found the following review helpful
Format:DVD
This film is one of those that everybody likes. It's funny, it's scary, it's got special effects that were way ahead of its time, and it's British. The two stars may be American, but everybody else in the film is English, it is all filmed in England, and it feels English. John Landis included some very un-American ploys in the making of this movie - for instance, the music includes three different versions of Blue Moon, plus Bad Moon Rising and Moondance. It's all set in current time (well, 1980), unlike the Hammer Horror and Lon Chaney werewolf films that people were used to. The hero ends up running around London zoo, naked, after waking up in the wolf's cage the morning after a night of rampage and violence. And that's another point - the hero is the bad guy. He's the werewolf in the story, but you're on his side. Nobody is on Freddy Krueger's side, or Michael Myer's side, in the American horror films that have been released over the last 20 years.
This is one of those films where you notice something different each time you watch. Be it Rik Mayall playing chess with Brian Glover in "The Slaughtered Lamb", the further decomposition of Jack each time he comes back to visit David, the inclusion of the Muppet Show in one of David's most horrendous dreams (plus Frank Oz, the voice of Miss Piggy and Fozzy Bear, as the man from the American Embassy), the really bad acting on the porno movie that's playing in Piccadily circus, the fact that Landis plays one of the London crowd who gets run over when the werewolf escapes from the cinema at the end, the offer of congratulations to Charles and Diana on the announcement of their engagement that rolls past as the end credits roll.
This 21st anniversary release contains a second disc showing how the movie was made, how the special effects were created, trailers, and loads more besides. And the commentary by the two lead actors as the movie is playing reveals just how much in awe of Jenny Agutter they were.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
how wooooo boo da.
this film dont need reviews i think everyone as seen this one. and yes its very very very good. bye bye
Published 6 days ago by tango
Excellent Werewolf Film!
An American Werewolf In London is one my favorite horror films of all time. The main reason being it's both scary and very funny. Read more
Published 18 days ago by Janis Livens
SLAUGHTERED LAMB !!!!
I used to be a Werewolf but i'm alright NOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW !!!!!! Sorry,couldn't resist it.The SLAUGHTERED LAMB surely the BEST name for a pub EVER. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Awfully nice chap
a howling success
this movie has everything horror, humour and great special effects which considering this was made in the early eighties is amazing. Read more
Published 3 months ago by jed
An Evergreen!
The most critcal 'ingredient' in any film is, in my view, the director and in having John Landis at the helm, An American Werewolf in London hits the jackpot bigtime. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Lightfoot
What a classic!
BRILLIANT DVD that arrived very promptly. Awesome! A real classic. If you want to see the most SUPERB piece of classic horror, this is it!
Published 8 months ago by Lucy G
Best Werewolf film ever!!!!
Watched this again, after a number of years. Still had the same impact. I think the sequence where David changes has never been bettered, fantastic! Read more
Published 9 months ago by Bev
Horrors
First, the DVD (2 disk) I received was technically very good; apparently re-issued since some of the other reviews.

However, the film itself doesn't hold up. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Richard Outhwaite
awesome!
what a movie! one that you'll never forget and its still top today! .. david kessler heads off with is friend jack to london. Read more
Published 11 months ago by loveforfilms
I see a bad moon rising
WOWSER! This is a true masterpiece. I watched this back in the day when I was 11, (1983), and it scared me witless. I have to admit that it STILL scares me witless!!! Read more
Published 12 months ago by Sue Lewendon
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