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An American Werewolf in London is a 1981 comedy horror film written and directed by John Landis. An international co-production of the United Kingdom and the United States, the film stars David Naughton, Jenny Agutter, Griffin Dunne and John Woodvine. The title is a cross between An American in Paris and Werewolf of London. [5]
Agutter moved to Hollywood at twenty-one and appeared in a number of films over the next decade, including The Eagle Has Landed (1976), Logan's Run (1976), Equus (1977) (for which she won a BAFTA as Best Supporting Actress), An American Werewolf in London (1981), and an adaptation of the James Herbert novel The Survivor (1981).
American Werewolf may refer to: An American Werewolf in London , a 1981 film directed by John Landis; starring David Naughton, Griffin Dunne and Jenny Agutter An American Werewolf in Paris , a 1997 film directed by Anthony Waller; starring Tom Everett Scott and Julie Delpy
That gives him enough time to strike up a romance with British nurse, Alex Price (Jenny Agutter), who is drawn to the doomed American. "We were editing as we were shooting in London, and weren't ...
An American Werewolf in London Most people remember John Landis's horror comedy for its fantastic special and makeup effects that allowed for a terrifying transformation scene when the hapless ...
An American Werewolf in London: ... John Landis (director/screenplay); David Naughton, Jenny Agutter, Griffin Dunne, John Woodvine, Brian Glover, Lila Kaye, ...
John David Landis (born August 3, 1950) [1] is an American filmmaker and actor. He is best known for directing comedy films such as The Kentucky Fried Movie (1977), National Lampoon's Animal House (1978), The Blues Brothers (1980), Trading Places (1983), Three Amigos (1986), Coming to America (1988) and Beverly Hills Cop III (1994), and horror films such as An American Werewolf in London (1981 ...
"There's no American Werewolf in London moment, but we did it in stages and with the digging and stuff like that." Of course, it helps that the dog she turns into looks kind of like, well, Amy Adams.