David Kessler
David Naughton
David Kessler

“From the director of Animal House... a different kind of animal.”
American tourists David and Jack are savagely attacked by an unidentified animal while hiking on the Yorkshire Moors. After retiring to the home of a beautiful nurse to recuperate, David soon begins experiencing disturbing changes to his body and mind.
An American Werewolf in London ≣ 1981 ≣ Trailer
David Kessler
David Naughton
David Kessler
Nurse Alex Price
Jenny Agutter
Nurse Alex Price
Jack Goodman
Griffin Dunne
Jack Goodman
Dr. J.S. Hirsch
John Woodvine
Dr. J.S. Hirsch
Inspector Villiers
Don McKillop
Inspector Villiers
Chess Player
Brian Glover
Chess Player
Dart Player
David Schofield
Dart Player
Barmaid
Lila Kaye
Barmaid
Second Chess Player
Rik Mayall
Second Chess Player
Second Dart Player
Sean Baker
Second Dart Player
Mr. Collins
Frank Oz
Mr. Collins
Sergeant McManus
Paul Kember
Sergeant McManus
**The best horror film of the eighties** This is a gem, it really is. Alternately amusing and horrific - John Landis plays our emotions like a fiddle here. He is pulling all the strings and we are uncertain as to which string he is going to pull next. From the eerie Yorkshire countryside of the opening scenes through David's _awful_ nightmares in hospital to amusing zombie chit chat and finally the climactic slaughter in London - this film never lets up. How many films will you find Kermit the frog sharing a scene with throat slicing, machine gun wielding mutants dressed as Nazis? - Potential Kermode
Read full review"Beware the moon, lads." Still frightening and funny 38 years later. The transformation scene was absolutely incredible, but also really painful. You literally hear every bone crack in his body, and all his organs reshaping and shifting. No other werewolf movie has topped that scene and never will. The song Bad Moon Rising is the icing on the cake. Rick Baker make-up work is masterful. He's the real beast here.
Read full reviewAn 80s horror classic! The storyline was well written, the special effects were amazing, and Jenny Agutter was so sexy! Although the ending was a bit rushed - just like the Wolfman, the main character dies, and the film ends, just like that! What's more messed up is they play an upbeat song during the end credits, right after we see David's lifeless body. The ending is my one critique. The rest of the movie was pretty good.
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