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Imagine your worst fear a reality with this brand new 4K 40th anniversary restoration of The Howling, approved by Director Joe Dante (Gremlins). With ground-breaking special effects by Rob Bottin (The Thing, The Fog, Total Recall), The Howling has been stunningly restored for a new generation of horror fans. Graphically violent, sexually explicit and nightmarishly intense, it remains one of the most original werewolf movies of the eighties.
After an intense confrontation with a serial killer, news anchor Karen White (Dee Wallace) is left traumatised and suffering from amnesia. In need of recovery, Karen takes refuge within "The Colony", a country retreat organised by her psychiatrist Dr Waggner (Patrick Macnee). But things at "The Colony" aren't as idyllic as they originally seemed and as blood curdling screams break the midnight silence, Karen's memories slowly begin to come into focus.
- Inside the Career of Joe Dante
- Brand new featurette that celebrates the incredible career of Joe Dante
- Welcome to Werewolfland A lookback into the special effects of The Howling
- Deleted Scenes
- Outtakes - These outtakes will leave you howling!
Note: Only 4K Disc is Region Free
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Smart, funny, scary and gory, 'The Howling' is a quintessential werewolf movie and Studio Canal have released an excellent 4K of Joe Dante's classic. This is the best the film has ever looked - previous prints were actually too bright - this remaster brings the best out of the dark, moody cinematography of long time Dante collaborator John Hora, it's a superb transfer. A must have for horror fans.
Loved this as a teenager and was dying for it to come out in 4K. This release is the best the movie has ever been, bringing out the dark, while not "brightening" the picture like previous versions. Brought this because the 4K Australian release didn't have a blu-ray included.