
Beware the Moon: Remembering 'An American Werewolf in London'
Documentary · Horror
Overview
Host Paul Davis takes a trip through some of the iconic backdrops of John Landis' 1981 werewolf classic An American Werewolf In London. The original cast and crew tell the story of how the film was made over a quarter of a century ago featuring rare footage and never before seen photos.
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Paul Davis
Paul Davis
Self - Host
Paul Davis
Self - Host


Jenny Agutter
Jenny Agutter
Self
Jenny Agutter
Self


David Schofield
David Schofield
Self
David Schofield
Self
Robert Paynter
Robert Paynter
Self
Robert Paynter
Self


Rick Baker
Rick Baker
Self
Rick Baker
Self


John Woodvine
John Woodvine
Self
John Woodvine
Self


David Naughton
David Naughton
Self
David Naughton
Self


John Landis
John Landis
Self
John Landis
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George Folsey Jr.
George Folsey Jr.
Self
George Folsey Jr.
Self


Griffin Dunne
Griffin Dunne
Self
Griffin Dunne
Self
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