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An American Werewolf in London (4/10) Movie CLIP - Jack's Warning (1981) HD

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Published on Jun 16, 2011

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Jack (Griffin Dunn) visits David (David Naughton) from beyond the grave to warn him of his impending curse.

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Cast: David Naughton, Griffin Dunne
Director: John Landis
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Producer: George Folsey Jr., Peter Guber, Jon Peters
Screenwriter: John Landis
Film Description: While wandering the English moors on vacation, college yanks David (David Naughton) and Jack (Griffin Dunne) happen upon a quaint pub with a mysterious patronage who warn them not to leave the road when walking after dark. Irreverent of such advice as characters in horror films always are, the two decide to find a short cut....David wakes up in the hospital with a nasty bite wound to his shoulder; the freshly deceased, and rapidly decomposing, Jack arrives soon after to deliver the grim news that, unless he commits suicide, David will become a werewolf when the moon is full. David dismisses the encounter as a hallucination, but all indicators point to lycanthrope; evenings of barking and bloodletting follow closely behind. While the story is thin and much of the tongue-in-cheek humor is overdone, there are plenty of genuine jolts thanks to makeup guru Rick Baker's eye-popping special effects. The werewolf, resembling a cross between a bear and a wolverine, appears frighteningly real, and, given the fantastic premise, the gore is most convincing (although surprisingly and refreshingly scant). The hospital dream sequences are creative, and the scenes in which the werewolf runs rampant through downtown London are particularly good. In all, An American Werewolf in London is an original, atmospheric film that manages both to scare and amuse. While dismissed by most American critics upon its release, the film managed to secure a place in the annals of American cinema when Baker won an Academy Award for his amazing effects and creature designs.

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  • Tony McKay

    Always remember constantly staring at Jack's dangling little piece of flesh on his throat lol The makeup is just amazing!

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  • Backon Lazer

    Have you ever talked to a corpse? They do not really talk back that much...

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  • nowayinhella

    If done today, they'd use crappy cgi for the wounds. This is so much better.

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  • agmarkwell

    Not a huge fan of the older horror movies (very campy and not at all scary), but I really like this one. It brings me back to what werewolves are supposed to be (snarling and vicious, not shirtless), and the make-up is awesome.

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  • Tony McKay

    Yes! Most makeup effects look cringe worthy 20-30 years on but not Rick Baker's. The transformation in this movie is still the best werewolf transformation in my opinion. I don't even think today's CGI could even reach that standard of brilliance.

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  • Evan Kaplan

    I know. Rick Baker is a genius. When he did Michael Jackson's Thriller in '83 he broke the barrier of special effects.

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  • JohanStarDragon

    "Have you ever talked to a corpse?"

    What'd you think David's doing?

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  • Headbanger142

    Hey Jack, you've got some lasagna on your neck...

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  • Chris Puleo

    Sorry !

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  • whitesmith bonesdark

    ''you ever talk to a corpse, it's boring. lonely'' lol 

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  • Antichrist2000

    Jesus Jack you are a terrible friend.

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  • Fenner1976

    Even by today's standards, Rick Baker's makeup effects in this classic film are perfection. From days way before overcooked, over-used CGI, the effects in this film are far more real and believable. Top.

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