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Scenes Repack — An American Werewolf In London Deleted

A mastering error on the Region 2 "2-Disc Special Edition" DVD accidentally removed the scene where David calls home to speak to his sister before attempting suicide. This scene is restored on all Blu-ray and 4K releases.

In the early 1980s, a repackaged version of "An American Werewolf in London" began circulating on home video. This "Repack" version included some of the deleted scenes, as well as additional gore and violence. The "Repack" gained notoriety for its explicit content, which was not seen in the original theatrical release.

Collectors often distinguish between high-quality official restorations and fan-compiled repacks: Arrow Video & Turbine Editions an american werewolf in london deleted scenes repack

As Hollywood moves toward modernizing classics, the drive to preserve the exact look and feel of the 1981 version—including its lost trims—grows stronger. The "repack" movement has become an act of digital preservation.

A definitive, comprehensive "repack" of An American Werewolf in London content would be a treasure trove, featuring archival materials and behind-the-scenes footage that have appeared on various releases over the years, such as: 1. Expanded Transformation Behind-the-Scenes A mastering error on the Region 2 "2-Disc

The re-release of "An American Werewolf in London" with deleted scenes serves as a poignant reminder of the film's enduring influence on the horror genre. By recontextualizing the narrative and reinserting pivotal moments, this re-release invites both new and longtime fans to reevaluate the movie's place within the pantheon of horror-comedies.

"An American Werewolf in London" tells the story of two American tourists, David Jenner (David Naughton) and Jack Goodman (Peter Boyle), who are attacked by a werewolf while backpacking in England. The film seamlessly weaves together elements of horror, comedy, and drama, making it a standout in the genre. The movie's success can be attributed to Landis's vision, the cast's performances, and the innovative special effects created by Rick Baker, who would go on to win an Oscar for his work on the film. This "Repack" version included some of the deleted

In the final theatrical release, the film cuts directly from the werewolf prowling the zoo to David waking up naked in the wolf cage. The original sequence reportedly showed the brutal deaths of the three men who later appear as ghosts in the adult cinema.

According to lore, a scene was filmed where the werewolf attacks homeless men (tramps) in a more graphic manner. Some accounts claim it was filmed, while others suggest it was only storyboarded or that Landis "remembers" filming it differently.

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A mastering error on the Region 2 "2-Disc Special Edition" DVD accidentally removed the scene where David calls home to speak to his sister before attempting suicide. This scene is restored on all Blu-ray and 4K releases.

In the early 1980s, a repackaged version of "An American Werewolf in London" began circulating on home video. This "Repack" version included some of the deleted scenes, as well as additional gore and violence. The "Repack" gained notoriety for its explicit content, which was not seen in the original theatrical release.

Collectors often distinguish between high-quality official restorations and fan-compiled repacks: Arrow Video & Turbine Editions

As Hollywood moves toward modernizing classics, the drive to preserve the exact look and feel of the 1981 version—including its lost trims—grows stronger. The "repack" movement has become an act of digital preservation.

A definitive, comprehensive "repack" of An American Werewolf in London content would be a treasure trove, featuring archival materials and behind-the-scenes footage that have appeared on various releases over the years, such as: 1. Expanded Transformation Behind-the-Scenes

The re-release of "An American Werewolf in London" with deleted scenes serves as a poignant reminder of the film's enduring influence on the horror genre. By recontextualizing the narrative and reinserting pivotal moments, this re-release invites both new and longtime fans to reevaluate the movie's place within the pantheon of horror-comedies.

"An American Werewolf in London" tells the story of two American tourists, David Jenner (David Naughton) and Jack Goodman (Peter Boyle), who are attacked by a werewolf while backpacking in England. The film seamlessly weaves together elements of horror, comedy, and drama, making it a standout in the genre. The movie's success can be attributed to Landis's vision, the cast's performances, and the innovative special effects created by Rick Baker, who would go on to win an Oscar for his work on the film.

In the final theatrical release, the film cuts directly from the werewolf prowling the zoo to David waking up naked in the wolf cage. The original sequence reportedly showed the brutal deaths of the three men who later appear as ghosts in the adult cinema.

According to lore, a scene was filmed where the werewolf attacks homeless men (tramps) in a more graphic manner. Some accounts claim it was filmed, while others suggest it was only storyboarded or that Landis "remembers" filming it differently.