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The Werewolf of London

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The Werewolf of London (1981)
by John Landis

The Image Workshop - August 24, 2021

Original Title: An American Werewolf in London
Audio
: English DTSHD-MA 5.1, French DTSHD-MA 2.0 Mono, English DTSHD-MA 2.0
Subtitles : French
Country : USA, UK
Duration : (1h37)
Format : Blu-ray
Area : B
Genre : Horror, Comedy

Synopsis
Two young American backpackers, David (David Naughton) and Jack (Griffin Dunne), embark on a trip to Europe for several months. But, as they find themselves in the middle of the desolate English countryside, the locals warn them: 'Stay on the road, don't venture into the moor' and 'Watch out for the moon'. The two boys, however, sink into the darkness, when they are surprised by a terrifying howl... They do not yet know that they are being tracked by a mythical and bloodthirsty creature. Those who succumb to his wounds turn undead, doomed to wander the Earth for eternity, but a different fate awaits those who survive.

Content and Bonuses
High-definition film from a new 4K master
Blu-ray case with sheath
Contains :
  • the Blu-ray of the movie
  • a bonus Blu-ray
Blu-ray of the film (VOST):
Audio Commentary by David Naughton and Griffin Dune
"Beware of the Moon" (95')
Behind the scenes of the shooting (5')
Interview with John Landis (18')
Interview with Rick Baker (11')
I walked with a werewolf (8')
Focus on technique (11')
Bloopers (3')
Storyboards compared to the film (2')
Photo gallery (3')

Bonus Blu-ray (VOST):
UNPRECEDENTED:
  • "The Mark of the Beast: The Legacy of Universal's Werewolf" (77')
  • An American filmmaker in London (11')
  • “He must be Jewish”: the secret of the Werewolf (11')
  • "Call of the Werewolf": interview between Corin Hardy and Simon Ward
  • The Vestiges of the film
EXCLUSIVE:
  • Interview of John Landis by Jean-Pierre Lavoignat and Christophe d'Yvoire (10')
  • “A monster of American cinema in England” by Philippe Guedj, cinema journalist at Point Pop
  • “Illustration in Heritage”: interview with illustrator Gil Jouin, creator of the new visual