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An American Werewolf in London was released in the US by Universal Pictures on August 21, 1981. It was a critical and commercial success, winning the 1981 Saturn Award for Best Horror Film and makeup artist Rick Baker winning the inaugural Academy Award for Best Makeup. Since its release, it has become a cult classic. [7] A sequel, An American ...
"An American Werewolf in Space!" ... (in Forbidden Acts, Avon Books, October 1995) "Mystery and Abomination ... 2009, adaptation written by David Hayter and Alex Tse; ...
Shadow Lords Tribebook, a softcover book written by Brian Campbell and illustrated by Andrew Bates, Mike Chaney, James Daly, Matthew Milberger, Steve Prescott, Alex Sheikman, and Dan Smith, is one of thirteen "Tribebooks"; each one describes one of the werewolf tribes. [1] This book details the history and culture of the tribe known as the ...
An American Werewolf in London: Nurse Alex Price Nominated – Saturn Award for Best Actress: 1984 Secret Places: Miss Lowrie 1989 Dark Tower: Carolyn Page 1990 King of the Wind: Hannah Coke Child's Play 2: Joanne Simpson Darkman: Burn Doctor Uncredited Cameo 1992 Freddie as F.R.O.7: Daffers 1995 Blue Juice: Mary Fenton 2001 The Parole Officer ...
Mystery of the Samurai Sword Night of the Werewolf is the 59th title in the Hardy Boys series of mystery books for children and teens, published under the pseudonym Franklin W. Dixon . [ 1 ] It was published by Wanderer Books in 1979 and by Grosset & Dunlap in 2005.
The werewolf trials. While most people know of the witch trials that took place in Europe and in the American colonies (including Salem, Massachusetts) during the 1500's and 1600's, few are aware ...
The Curse of the Werewolf. London : I. B. Tauris, 2006. ISBN 1-84511-158-3 (book on literary symbolism of the werewolf) Flores, Nona C. Animals in the Middle Ages: A Book of Essays. New York: Garland, 1996. ISBN 0-8153-1315-2 (contains learned commentary on William of Palerne) Frost, Brian J. The Essential Guide to Werewolf Literature.
Keate, a nurse with a talent for solving crimes, was introduced in Eberhart's debut novel, The Patient in Room 18 (1929), and later appeared in While the Patient Slept (1930); The Mystery of Hunting's End (1930); From This Dark Stairway (1931); Murder by an Aristocrat (1932) (also published in 1934 as Murder of my Patient); [1] Wolf in Man's Clothing (1942); and Man Missing (1954), as well as ...