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Inside Artwork: TBA Emboss/Deboss: TBA Finish Type: TBA Actors: Griffin Dunne, David Naughton, Jenny Agutter, John WoodvineDirector: John Landis Language: English: DTS-HD Master Audio Mono (48kHz, 24-bit), English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48kHz, 24-bit) Subtitles: English Region: Untested Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Number of Discs: 1 Rating: R Orig. Release Date: 1981 Studio: Arrow Release Date: 3/29/2021 Run Time: 97 Min.
- Audio Commentary by Paul Davis*
- Audio Commentary with Actors David Naughton and Griffin Dunne
- Mark of the Beast: The Legacy of the Universal Werewolf* (1080p; 1:17:18) is an absolutely wonderful retrospective by Daniel Griffith that revisits some of those very backlot locations I mentioned above while giving a nice history of Universal's history with werewolves.
- An American Filmmaker in London* (1080p; 11:41) is a fun new interview with John Landis, who discusses working in England.
- Wares of the Wolf* (1080p; 7:58) is another new piece featuring SFX Artist Dan Martin discussing things like makeup and special effects, while also looking at costumes and props from the film, with Prop Store's Tim Lawes.
- I Think He's a Jew: The Werewolf's Secret* (1080p; 11:26) is a really engaging video essay by Jon Spira about his perceived subtext of Jewish identity in the film, which is actually something I mentioned to a noted film critic decades ago, who completely pooh-poohed the idea. Way to go, Mr. Spira, it's nice to know there are two of us.
- The Werewolf's Call* (1080p; 11:26) is a dialogue between Corin Hardy and Simon Ward about their histories with the film.
- Beware the Moon (1080i; 1:37:39) is the excellent retrospective by Paul Davis which features numerous cast and crew interviews, and which was previously released on the Universal versions.
- Making An American Werewolf in London (1080p; 4:54) is a short archival piece with some fun footage of Naughton's head mold being formed and Landis' skill (?) as a stuntman.
- An Interview with John Landis (720p; 18:19) is another archival piece.
- Make Up Artist Rick Baker on An American Werewolf in London (720p; 11:13) offers Baker's memories of working on the film and at least a few other aspects of his career.
- I Walked With a Werewolf (1080i; 7:30) is a fun archival interview with Rick Baker which gets into Universal's history with wolfman characters.
- Casting of the Hand (1080p; 10:59) is an archival look from October 1980 at more of the casting processes David Naughton underwent to create some of the prosthetics for the film.
- Outtakes (1080p; 3:07) are windowboxed, with timecodes and without a soundtrack.
- Storyboard Featurette (1080p; 2:27) offers two kinda sorta side by side frames, one with storyboards, the other with footage from the film.
- Original Trailers*
- Trailer (1080p; 2:53)
- Teaser (1080p; 1:01)
- TV Spot (1080p; 00:31)
- Image Galleries* are authored for Manual Advance, hence no timings:
- Production Stills (1080p)
- Behind the Scenes (1080p)
- Posters (1080p)
- Lobby Cards (1080p)
- Storyboards (1080p) contains some really interesting introductory (text) comments by artist John Bruno.
- Shooting Schedule (1080p)
Re-discover one of the most gripping horror films of all-time with the cult classic An American Werewolf in London. Blending
the macabre with a wicked sense of humor, 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 viscious
wolf attacks them during a full moon. Featuring groundbreaking, Academy
Award-winning make-up by Rick Baker (The Wolfman), this digitally
remastered Full Moon Edition also includes the new feature-length
documentary Beware the Moon.
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