Having been a horror fan for years, and never having seen this classic werewolf film, it was only natural that I would hunt it down. I bought it on Amazon and eagerly waited for it to arrive in the post, and when it did it went straight into the video recorder. And I was pleased with what I had waited so long to watch.
It's hard for me to view this film withut making direct comparisons to AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON (which, for me, is the superior film). Both films have great makeup artists. Personally, I prefer Rob Bottin to Rick Baker, as Rob Bottin has created the greatest effects ever in a horror film (and that film ladies and gentlemen is THE THING), and his talent certainly shines through in THE HOWLING. People have raved about the transformation scene in the doctor's room, and it IS something to rave about. Considering that the film was made in the early 1980's when cheap effects seemed to be the in thing, the effects in this film match up to today's effects easily, and certainly outshine anything that CGI can currently do. Again, I didn't think the transformation scene in this movie matched up to that of Rick Baker's in AMERICAN WEREWOLF, but that's just my opinion.
The film wasn't really that scary, and werewolves standing on two legs seemed less realistic to me (ok, how do I know what's realistic or not when werewolves are concerned?). Sometime the low budget limitations showed, but can easily be overlooked when you are enjoying such a horror treat.
The storyline is surprisingly good, and intelligent as well. Comparisons can be made to RETURN TO SALEM'S LOT (a personal favourite of mine) as both films contain a colony of neverworldly creatures. In this film the colony is a believable portrayal, and is all the more threatening because the people seem so nice.
Anyway, this film is an essential purchase for the true horror fan. Not on par with AMERICAN WEREWOLF, but definetly a film that can be watched several times, and the effects will blow you away!