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An American Werewolf in London
TrailerTwo American college students on a walking tour of Britain are attacked by a werewolf that none of the locals will admit exists.Actors: Joe Belcher, David Naughton, Griffin Dunne, David Schofield, Brian Glover, Lila Kaye, Rik Mayall, Sean Baker, Paddy Ryan, Jenny Agutter, Anne-Marie Davies, ...»Director: John LandisCountry: United Kingdom, United StatesDuration: 97 minQuality: HDRelease: 1981IMDb: 7.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "An American Werewolf in London"
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Characters of "An American Werewolf in London"
Truck DriverPlayed by: Joe Belcher
David KesslerPlayed by: David Naughton
Jack GoodmanPlayed by: Griffin Dunne
Dart PlayerPlayed by: David Schofield
Chess PlayerPlayed by: Brian Glover
BarmaidPlayed by: Lila Kaye
First WerewolfPlayed by: Paddy Ryan
Nurse Alex PricePlayed by: Jenny Agutter
Nurse Susan GallagherPlayed by: Anne-Marie Davies
Dr. J. S. HirschPlayed by: John Woodvine
Mr. CollinsPlayed by: Frank Oz
Inspector VilliersPlayed by: Don McKillop
Sergeant McManusPlayed by: Paul Kember
BenjaminPlayed by: Colin Fernandes
Hospital PorterPlayed by: Albert Moses
Kermit the FrogPlayed by: Jim Henson
Rachel KesslerPlayed by: Michele Brisigotti
Max KesslerPlayed by: Mark Fisher
Mr. KesslerPlayed by: Gordon Sterne
Mrs. KesslerPlayed by: Paula Jacobs
Creepy Little GirlPlayed by: Claudine Bowyer
Naughty NinaPlayed by: Nina Carter
Harry BermanPlayed by: Geoffrey Burridge
Judith BrownsPlayed by: Brenda Cavendish
SeanPlayed by: Christopher Scoular
Sean's WifePlayed by: Mary Tempest
Sister HobbsPlayed by: Cynthia Powell
AlfPlayed by: Sydney Bromley
TedPlayed by: Frank Singuineau
JosephPlayed by: Will Leighton
Gerald BringsleyPlayed by: Michael Carter
Woman in ZooPlayed by: Elizabeth Bradley
Little Boy with BalloonsPlayed by: Rufus Deakin
Little Boy's MotherPlayed by: Lesley Ward
Man in Bus QueuePlayed by: Gerry Lewis
Taxi DriverPlayed by: Alan Ford
Bobby in Trafalgar SquarePlayed by: Peter Ellis
Girl in Trafalgar SquarePlayed by: Denise Stephens
Ticket LadyPlayed by: Christine Hargreaves
Brenda BristolsPlayed by: Linzi Drew
Lance BoylePlayed by: Lucien Morgan
Chris BaileyPlayed by: Dave Cooper
Georgia BaileyPlayed by: Susan Spencer
UsherPlayed by: Bob Babenia
Bobby at CinemaPlayed by: Ken Sicklen
Assorted PolicePlayed by: John Altman -
Directors of "An American Werewolf in London"
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Creators of "An American Werewolf in London"
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Critic Reviews of "An American Werewolf in London"
Time OutOctober 30, 2009Not just gory but actually frightening, not just funny but clever, 'American Werewolf...' has its flaws, but these are outweighed by the film's many, mighty strengths.
VarietySeptember 23, 2007A clever mixture of comedy and horror which succeeds in being both funny and scary, An American Werewolf in London possesses an overriding eagerness to please that prevents it from becoming off-putting.
Chicago ReaderSeptember 23, 2007It's a failure, less because the odd stylistic mix doesn't take (it does from time to time, and to striking effect) than because Landis hasn't bothered to put his story into any kind of satisfying shape.
Chicago Sun-TimesOctober 23, 2004Seems curiously unfinished, as if director John Landis spent all his energy on spectacular set pieces and then didn't want to bother with things like transitions, character development, or an ending.
New York TimesNovember 05, 2002When the movie backfires, which it finally does, it's because too much grisly footage has been used too lightly.
ReelViewsJanuary 01, 2000Considering its often campy competition, it's hard to argue that, if your in the mood for lycanthropy, London is the place to go.
Seanax.comJanuary 26, 2017John Landis teaches us two things in An American Werewolf in London (1981): turning into a werewolf is a very painful process, and the dead are boring!
CorrecámaraNovember 07, 2016A film that, despite 35 years of evolution in special effects, do not surpass the carnal naturalness of this one. [Full review in Spanish]
People MagazineAugust 16, 2013Landis maintains the delicate balance between horror and humor until the final scene's gratuitous series of car crashes.
Radio TimesAugust 16, 2013Director John Landis here pulls off the difficult trick of revitalising the horror genre while parodying it at the same time.
Cinema CrazedOctober 28, 2012One of the few horror films that explore the psychological effects of lycanthropy alongside the physical and the fallout...
Film4October 30, 2009The best movie ever written by a teenager -- Landis was 19 when he penned the first draft - and a constant comic delight.
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