Arrow Video: An American Werewolf in London

Wow, this is a treat coming from Arrow Video.  The single greatest werewolf movie ever made, An American Werewolf in London.  This is packed and should be for immediate pre-order.

Not much on the details, but I am sure it will be loaded with extras.  Pre-order now!

NEW UK/US/CA TITLE: An American Werewolf in London (Blu-ray)

One of the most important horror films of its decade, rightly lauded for its masterful set-pieces, uniquely unsettling atmosphere and Rick Bakers’ truly ground-breaking, Oscar-winning special makeup effects.

Pre-order An American Werewolf in London in the UK via Arrow: https://bit.ly/2SFstvY 
*special pre-order price until Aug 30*

Pre-order An American Werewolf in London in the UK via HMV: http://hmv.co/ulS18P

Pre-order An American Werewolf in London in the US via DiabolikDVD: https://bit.ly/2Ze6IWx

LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS

• New 2018 4K restoration from the original camera negative supervised by John Landis

• High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation 

• Original uncompressed 1.0 mono and optional 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio 

• Optional subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing 

• New audio commentary by Beware the Moon filmmaker Paul Davis

• Audio Commentary by Actors David Naughton and Griffin Dunne

• Mark of The Beast: The Legacy of the Universal Werewolf, newly produced, feature-length documentary by filmmaker Daniel Griffith, featuring interviews with John Landis, David Naughton, Joe Dante and more

• An American Filmmaker in London, a newly filmed interview with John Landis in which he reflects on his time working in Britain and British cinema 

• I Think He’s a Jew: The Werewolf’s Secret, new video essay by filmmaker Jon Spira (Elstree 1976) about how Landis’ film explores Jewish identity 

• The Werewolf’s Call, Corin Hardy, director of The Nun, chats with writer Simon Ward about their formative experiences with Landis’ film. 

• Wares of the Wolf, new featurette in which SFX artist Dan Martin and Tim Lawes of The Prop Store look at some of the original costumes and special effects artefacts from the film

• Beware the Moon, Paul Davis’ acclaimed, feature-length exploration of Landis’ film which boasts extensive cast and crew interviews

Making An American Werewolf in London, a short archival featurette on the film’s production 

• An Interview with John Landis, a lengthy archival interview with the director about the film

• Makeup Artist Rick Baker on An American Werewolf in London, the legendary make-up artist discusses his work on the film

• I Walked with a Werewolf, an archival interview with the make-up artist about Universal horror and its legacy of Wolfman films 

• Casting of the Hand, archival footage from Rick Baker’s workshop as they cast David Naughton’s hand 

• Outtakes 

• Original trailers, teasers and radio spots 

• Extensive image gallery featuring over 200 stills, posters and other ephemera 

• Reversible sleeve featuring original poster art and artwork by Graham Humphreys 

• Double-sided fold-out poster 

• Six double-sided, postcard-sized lobby card reproductions 

• Limited 60-page booklet featuring new writing by Travis Crawford and Simon Ward, excerpts from archival interviews original reviews

THIS IS A PREORDER DISC THAT IS DUE TO BE RELEASED ON OR ABOUT 10/29/2019

ALL ITEMS ORDERED TOGETHER WILL BE CHARGED AT THE TIME OF THE ORDER

AND SHIP TOGETHER WHEN EVERYTHING IS IN STOCK. PLEASE PLACE MULTIPLE

ORDERS IF YOU WISH TO HAVE ITEMS SHIPPED AS THEY ARRIVE

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I have been watching horror films since I was 6 years old. The story, one Saturday night, my mom and I were watching movies and she fell asleep on the couch. We had the channel set on HBO and the movie we were watching ended and the next one, A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge. This was some time in 1986. I watched then entire film, I was sitting on the edge of my seat. When my mom woke, she asked me what just ended and I told her, “Freddy”. That was all I talked about for weeks and finally she broke down and rented more horror films for me. She rented, the Texas Chainsaw Massacre part 2, Re-Animator, Friday the 13th VI: Jason Lives and Halloween II. I watched all and fell in love with horror films forever. 5 Horror Films to Watch Inferno (1980) A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) The Beyond (1981) Friday the 13th VI: Jason Lives (1986) Horror of Dracula (1958)