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Post by endo on Feb 16, 2022 16:04:21 GMT -5
From the director of Gremlins and Piranha comes the ultimate masterpiece of primal terror. Severely shaken after a near-fatal encounter with a serial killer, TV newscaster Karen White (Dee Wallace, E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial) takes some much-needed time off. Hoping to conquer her inner demons, she heads for "the Colony," a secluded retreat where her new neighbors are just a tad too eager to make her feel at home. Also, there seems to be a bizarre link between her would-be attacker and this supposedly safe haven. And when, after nights of being tormented by savage shrieks and unearthly cries, Karen ventures into the forest to find answers, she makes a terrifying discovery. Now she must fight not only for her life…but for her very soul!
Bonus Content:
2021 4K Restoration by StudioCanal, Approved by Director Joe Dante
Audio Commentary with Director Joe Dante and Actors Dee Wallace, Christopher Stone, and Robert Picardo
Audio Commentary by Author Gary Bradner
Audio Commentary with Joe Dante, Dee Wallace, Christopher Stone and Robert Picardo
Audio Commentary by Gary Bradner
Fun. Fur. Film. – An Interview with Dee Wallace
Howling's Eternal – An Interview with Executive Producer Steven A. Lane
Cut to Shreds – An Interview with Editor Mark Goldblatt
Interview with Co-Writer Terence H. Winkless
Interview with Stop Motion Animator David Allen
Unleashing the Beast: The Making of The Howling – Vintage Featurette
Making a Monster Movie: Inside The Howling – Vintage Featurette
Deleted Scenes with Optional Commentary
Outtakes
Horror's Hallowed Grounds – A Look at the Film's Original Locations
Theatrical Trailer
Trailers From Hell – Writer Josh Olson on The Howling
Still Gallery
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Post by classichorrorfan on Feb 17, 2022 10:23:16 GMT -5
This one is another great timeless classic, right up with "An American Werewolf In London."
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Post by endo on Feb 17, 2022 13:17:01 GMT -5
I saw this in the theater when it first came out with my sister, I was pretty freaking scared. I think the part that got me the most was when Eddie tells Dee Wallace Stone's character that he wants to give her a piece of his mind, then the transformation starts. Scared the crap out of me. Loved it ever since.
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