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Un hombre descubre que su hermana era una mujer lobo, y ayuda a un investigador a seguir la pista de una banda de estos monstruos por Estados Unidos y Europa del Este.Un hombre descubre que su hermana era una mujer lobo, y ayuda a un investigador a seguir la pista de una banda de estos monstruos por Estados Unidos y Europa del Este.Un hombre descubre que su hermana era una mujer lobo, y ayuda a un investigador a seguir la pista de una banda de estos monstruos por Estados Unidos y Europa del Este.
Ferdy Mayne
- Erle
- (as Ferdinand Mayne)
James Crawford
- American Priest
- (as James M. Crawford)
Jirí Krytinár
- Vasile
- (as Jiri Krytinar)
Argumento
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- TriviaSir Christopher Lee stated in an interview at the time of this movie's American release that his reason for accepting the role was because he had never before appeared in a werewolf movie.
- ErroresWhen Christopher Lee reads from the Book of Revelation, his Bible is opened near the middle, but this book is the last book of the Bible. Visually, it probably wouldn't have looked as good if the book was opened to the end, plus balancing it in his hand with all the weight on one side would have been difficult.
- Créditos curiososThe closing credits run over what appear to be deleted scenes and alternate footage, along with the same scene of Sybil Danning ripping off her shirt, which is repeated 17 times.
- Versiones alternativasThe original HBO/Thorn tape release is dark and unwatchable, as well as cut. The cable version is bright and clear and features European folk music over the formerly silent end credits, but cut. The Republic/Lumiere tape release is bright and clear, (almost too bright in some suspense scenes), and was the longest version in existence until the release of the MGM DVD, which is not only uncut and in widescreen, but is bright, clear, and watchable. The Republic/Lumiere tape bears the retitling "Howling II: Stirba, Werewolf Bitch", while the DVD and the other VHS versions are still titled "Howling II: Your Sister is a Werewolf".
- ConexionesFeatured in Hidden City (1987)
- Bandas sonorasHowling
Written by Stephen W. Parsons (as Stephen Parsons)
Opinión destacada
This is a pretty bad movie. But not so bad as it's reputation suggests. The production values aren't too bad and there is the odd effective scene. And it does have an 80's cheezoid veneer that means that it is always kind of fun. Watch out, too, for Jimmy Nail's brief appearance - his attempt at an American accent is so astoundingly rubbish it's fantastic. Fantastic too are Sybil Danning's breasts - they make a brief appearance in the movie but the scene is repeated umpteen times in the end credits in what can only be described as the 12" remix of Sybil Danning's boobs. Has to be seen to be believed. As a horror movie it isn't scary, the effects are silly and Christopher Lee turns up to sleepwalk through his performance. I guess he was buying a new house and needed some cash for the deposit. The two central characters - the man and the woman - were so negligible that I have forgotten almost everything about them and I just watched this movie earlier tonight. The werewolves are noticeably less impressive than in the original movie, in fact, bizarrely, they sometimes look more like badly burned apes. The eastern European setting is quite good and the music provided by the new wave band Babel, while being pretty terrible, does at least give the film some added cheese.
Overall? Good for a laugh. Not good quality but did you seriously expect it to be? And, at the very least, you've always got Sybil's knockers.
Overall? Good for a laugh. Not good quality but did you seriously expect it to be? And, at the very least, you've always got Sybil's knockers.
- Red-Barracuda
- 5 mar 2007
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- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- Aullidoooo II: Stirba la perra loba
- Locaciones de filmación
- Barrandov Studios, Praga, República Checa(as Filmove Studio Barrandov, Prague, Czechoslovakia)
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