The Howling (1981) Reviews

The Howling (1981)
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This groundbreaking, darkly comic horror film from director Joe Dante changed the look and feel of werewolf movies in ways light-years distant from Universal's horror classic The Wolf Man. The story begins with television reporter/anchor Karen White (Dee Wallace) taking part in a dangerous police operation intended to trap psychopath Eddie Quist (Robert Picardo). When confronted by Eddie face to face, she witnesses something horrifying enough to trigger selective amnesia. Plagued by a series of violent nightmares, Karen decides to admit herself to a posh recovery resort known only as "The Colony," run by her eccentric New Age therapist, Dr. Waggner (Patrick MacNee), and brings along her husband, Bill (Christopher Stone), for support. The night after they arrive, Karen and Bill are unnerved by eerie howling in the woods.

Back in the city, Karen's co-workers Chris (Dennis Dugan) and Terry (Belinda Balaski) have been investigating Eddie's background after discovering that his body has disappeared from the morgue. Sifting through Eddie's possessions, they find a strange collection of artwork depicting wolf-like creatures, and decide to consult with Walter Paisley (Dick Miller, of course), the owner of an occult bookshop, on werewolf lore. Though he claims not to believe in the stuff he's selling, Paisley nevertheless convinces Chris to purchase a handful of silver bullets...just in case.

Back at the colony, Dr. Waggner has organized a hunting party after hearing Karen's account of the nocturnal howling, but the men find nothing but a rabbit, which Bill is told to bring to the cabin of the sultry Marsha (Elisabeth Brooks) to prepare for dinner. After resisting Marsha's less-than-subtle sexual overtures, Bill is attacked by a wolf while returning to his cabin. The following moonlit night, the sleepless Bill wanders outside to find Marsha waiting and the two make love by the campfire, their bodies undergoing a frightening transformation. Just as Karen is beginning to suspect that her husband is hiding a secret far more threatening than marital infidelity, Chris and Terry have come to realize -- too late, in Terry's case -- that Eddie Quist is not only still alive, but not quite human...and he knows he's being followed. Chris arrives at the colony too late to save Terry, but manages to find Karen just as the colony's residents -- all of whom are werewolves, including Dr. Waggner -- are assembling to decide her fate.

Dante fills his film with heartfelt homages to The Wolf Man and other classic horror movies, as well as a few clever visual puns and in-jokes from his tenure with Roger Corman, but never strays from the path to genuine horror, particularly when Rob Bottin's chilling monsters are onscreen. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

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Starring:
Dee WallacePatrick Macnee, (more)
Director(s):
Joe Dante
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Leslie C.

I don't understand the bad reviews. This to me is the scariest werewolf movie ever made. I saw this as a kid and it still scares me today as an adult. Great one to watch!

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Adam D.

this as one of the best transformations in werewolf movies

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Melissa W.

I agree with the other woman who said it was one of the best werewolf movies she's ever seen. It is a classic. I definitely recommend it - fantastic!!

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Veronica Z.

This is a classic horror movie. If you are into the life-like blood and guts of current horror movies, then this is not for you. A true horror film buff will find this movie to fit their desires. Yes it's slow, but it does flow.

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Patrick L.

Another classic horror movie.

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Patrick K.

Audiences who are seeking a horror film they can have fun with will find this far better than anything they got out of those 'Twilight' movies. The transformation sequences were truly chilling to watch and they still are today, which goes to show that you don't need CGI effects to turn a human into a monster. This and 'An American Werewolf in London' make a great double bill on DVD and not because thy came out the same year, 1981.

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Richard R.

This movie is credited with establishing a new genre of werewolf films and for that it does deserve merit. Also, the practical 80s visual effects were state of the art for the time period and still somewhat hold up years later. The werewolves are somewhat creepy but at times also somewhat laughable, but this film does mix tongue-in-cheek comedy with horror, so the laughs might be intended. However, despite these pros, the film is filled with flaws; a weak storyline, terrible pacing, lack of real horror scares or tension, and lame acting.

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Angela F.

This movie was really slow and dull throughout. It really only picks up at the very end and is never scary. I had thought this would be a much better movie than it was.

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Ryan A.

A mere seconds into the movie one sees the cheesy production values and the lame acting. Soon the viewer discovers a boring plot and "action" of a sleepwalking variety. This movie has nothing to it except a unique way (grotesque and silly) of displaying the transformation of humans into wolves. Too much sexual violence for minors, and too much crap for adults.

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Heather C.

I guess back in the early 80's, this would pass as a scary movie but by today's standards, the special effects look anything but. The funniest parts of the film were when the people would change into werewolves, and this is what kept me watching. If you want to see graphic violence, rent Hellraiser or Hellraiser 2 instead.

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    Leslie C.

    I don't understand the bad reviews. This to me is the scariest werewolf movie ever made. I saw this as a kid and it still scares me today as an adult. Great one to watch!

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    Adam D.

    this as one of the best transformations in werewolf movies

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    Melissa W.

    I agree with the other woman who said it was one of the best werewolf movies she's ever seen. It is a classic. I definitely recommend it - fantastic!!

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