Creating a fresh, well-developed horror movie within the age-old monster genre is no small feat. In 1981, AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON blew minds for its special effects, tonal blending & compassionate story involving doomed characters. The innovation involved not only influenced countless films to follow, but WEREWOLF remains one of the most renowned of its genre.
//**Discussions include**//
John Landis’ story inspirations, initial conception & journey of getting the film financed; Rick Baker’s unforgettable special effects work; how humor can humanize horror & views on the film’s tone; placement in amongst 1981 horror & previous werewolf films; casting stories & brief career history of Landis; integrating contemporary music with the film’s score; release, reception & favorite moments from the film.
David Naughton, Griffin Dunne & Jenny Agutter star in AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON (1981). Directed by John Landis.
//***Picks of the Week***//
• Lindsay’s Pick: INNOCENT BLOOD (1992). Anne Parillaud, Robert Loggia, Anthony LaPaglia, Don Rickles /// Directed by John Landis.
• Justin’s Pick: Micheal Jackson’s THRILLER (1983). Michael Jackson, Ola Ray /// Directed by John Landis.
//***MurrayMoment***//
A Murray-inspired art exhibit from Northern England, plus the only time WEREWOLF’s David Naughton & Billy crossed over in another film.
//***Final Thoughts on AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON.***//
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