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An American Werewolf In London Deleted Scenes Repack !link!

Brief flashes of "mid-transformation" makeup that were deemed too gruesome for 1981 audiences. The Infamous "Muledump" and Deleted Dialogue

John Landis’s An American Werewolf in London (1981) is a cinematic anomaly. It is a horror movie that is genuinely terrifying, a comedy that is genuinely funny, and a tragedy that leaves you staring at the credits in silence as Van Morrison’s "Moondance" fades out. an american werewolf in london deleted scenes repack

: A rejected three-minute track by composer Elmer Bernstein intended for the iconic transformation scene. Repacks often sync this haunting score back to the original visuals. Restored Censorship Cuts : : A rejected three-minute track by composer Elmer

audio track, which replaced "Moondance" during the love scene in early 1990s TV broadcasts. Notable Official Releases vs. Fan Repacks Notable Official Releases vs

Perhaps the most fascinating piece of trivia for new fans is a scene that was cut for pacing but filmed specifically with a sequel in mind. During the subway sequence (where David terrorizes a commuter), there is a brief shot of an adult movie theater. In the script—and in some deleted footage compilations—the marquee lists the film playing as See You Next Wednesday . This is John Landis’s famous running gag title. However, the deleted scene reveals a more specific intent. The marquee lists the movie as See You Next Wednesday 3D . Years later, Landis revealed this was meant to be a tongue-in-cheek setup for a potential sequel. While the scene was cut, the title remains a fun easter egg for Landis aficionados.

Footage showing food falling out of Jack's decaying mouth while he eats toast was cut to maintain an "R" rating in the U.S..

: This is the most famous lost sequence. It involved an extended, graphic attack by the werewolf on three homeless men in a junkyard. It was removed after negative reactions from test audiences who found it too distracting or gruesome.

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