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Serafine takes the drug to fight another werewolf when they become separated. Andy encounters them and, not knowing who is who, accidentally shoots her, leaving her to be found by the police. A werewolf then attacks him, chasing him down to an underground train track. The train stops due to it hitting the werewolf. It gets on the train where it attacks the driver and several passengers. The drug wears off, revealing Claude as the werewolf. Claude tries to inject himself with the last vial but is interrupted by Andy. In the ensuing fight, Andy finds that Claude is the culprit behind his infection. The two struggle to obtain the last vial of the drug, and Andy is accidentally injected. After transforming, Andy kills Claude and eats his heart, thus ending his own curse and presumably Serafine's (this point is not clarified since earlier in the movie Serafine implied that Claude had stolen
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and explains his werewolf condition. For Andy to become normal again, he must eat the heart of the werewolf that bit him, and for Brad's ghost to be at rest, the werewolf that killed him must be killed. After developing an appetite for raw meat, Andy hooks up with American tourist Amy Finch at a cemetery. He transforms and kills her and a cop who tailed him, suspecting Andy was involved in the Club de la Lune massacre. Andy is arrested but escapes. He begins to see Amy's ghost, who tries to find ways to get him killed.
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was saying 'I don't think the ending works' and 'this scene's got to go'." Stern added, "We took pride in writing a villain that was somewhat charming and had a compelling argument because the great villains are the ones that have a great pitch and make you think 'wow, I can see the logic to this.' He just wanted a cartoon villain that was twirling his moustache and being all 'ultimate evil'."
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The next day, Andy wakes up at Serafine's house. She tells him he is transforming into a werewolf. This revelation is interrupted by the ghost of Serafine's mother. Andy jumps out the window in panic and runs away. Chris tries to get his attention, but Claude kidnaps him. Brad's ghost appears to Andy
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After a meeting with Brambilla, both Stern and Burns left and moved on to other projects, with Burns stating: "There wasn’t any shouting or anything... but it was such a strange feeling. We’d been working on this for a year and a half, and put all this thought into it. He'd been on it for a week and
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Claude and his henchmen capture Andy and pressure him to join their society, but Andy must kill Chris to prove his loyalty. Serafine again saves him, and they return to her home to find her basement ransacked and her stepfather, the confined werewolf, dead. Her stepfather prepared a drug to control
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had written and submitted his own draft to the studio. The storyline for Lafia's draft focused on a schoolteacher in Paris who holds forth on good and evil in a class he teaches. The teacher is bitten by a lycanthrope and goes through the expected changes, while on his trail is the doctor from the
621:, were hired to write a new script, with Stern set as director. Stern and Burns's script followed a young American named Andy McDermott, who is vacationing in Spain when he is called to Paris after hearing that his uncle was savaged by a mysterious beast there. In keeping with the tradition of 591:
Landis's draft focused on Debbie Klein (a character mentioned but never seen or heard in the original film) getting a job in London, and her subsequent investigation into the deaths of David and Jack. Several characters from the original film, including Alex Price, Dr. Hirsch, and Sgt. McManus
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party Claude has planned and infiltrate it. They try to help the people escape but flee after seeing that police have entered. Claude and his men inject themselves with the drug and slaughter almost all the guests. Andy and Serafine flee after killing a werewolf and setting Brad's spirit free.
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blood to become a werewolf. In an alternate ending, after Andy eats Claude's heart, Serafine has a vision of her stepfather in the back of an ambulance, explaining how he found a cure before his death). An ambulance transports her to the hospital.
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society that uses the club as a way to lure in people to be killed. Serafine arrives, tells Andy to run away, and transforms into a werewolf. The club owners transform into werewolves as well and butcher all the guests, including Brad.
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werewolf transformations, but it had the opposite effect: forced transformation. As a result of testing on Serafine, she killed her mother and savaged her stepfather. Claude stole the drugs during the ransacking.
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was a major international hit, was brought on to take over directing. According to Stern, Brambilla's approach was going to involve the traditional half-man, half-wolf look, with FX to be created by
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returned, but the studio turned down the script. Polygram Pictures still wanted to do a sequel, but Landis, unwilling to write a second treatment, told them to just make the sequel without him.
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In its opening weekend, the film ranked seventh in the United States and Canada box office and third among new releases, earning $ 7.6 million. By the end of its run,
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and the occasional strong directorial strokes prevent it from succeeding as campy, "so bad it's good" entertainment. He gave it one and a half out of four stars.
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opened theatrically in the United Kingdom on October 31, 1997, in the United States on December 25, and in France on May 6, 1998.
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with Andy's pal Chris, who survived. They bungee jump off when Chris accidentally drops the wedding ring from the statue.
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did rewrites on Stern and Burn's script, with Purvis and Wade contributing the danger tour and the bungee jump off the
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The project fell into limbo for about two years. During that time, 12 screenwriters, including Larry Brothers,
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After Lafia left the project, Tom Stern and Tim Burns, who had previously worked on the short-lived MTV series
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label. Upon theatrical release, the film met with unfavorable reviews and broke even at the box office.
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The film's title has its roots in the production of its predecessor; when production of the original
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for its transformation effects and chase sequences, a common point of derision from most critics.
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gave the film two out of four stars, citing unfunny gags, a "charmless" performance by lead actor
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is felled by the silver bullets of clumsy storytelling and chintzy special effects." On
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first film, who has been working on a werewolf serum. In a December 1990 interview in
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between companies from the United States, France, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg.
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Unlike its predecessor, which had Oscar-winning special make-up effects by
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to develop a sequel to the first movie, as Landis explained in the book
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I was asked to do a sequel by PolyGram in 1991. The company, under
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with his friends Brad and Chris. When Serafine Pigot leaps off the
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chart for 5 weeks but, at its peak, only placed at number 80.
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on September 23, 1997. It featured music from artists such as
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gave the film an average grade of "B-" on an A+ to F scale.
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Beware the Moon: The Story of An American Werewolf in London
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Story and Character: Interviews With British Screenwriters
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The film was nominated for Worst Sequel at the 1997
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Anthony Waller
Tim Burns
Tom Stern
John Landis
Tom Everett Scott
Julie Delpy
Vince Vieluf
Phil Buckman
Julie Bowen
Pierre Cosso
Tom Novembre
Thierry Lhermitte
Peter R. Adam
Hollywood Pictures
J&M Entertainment
Propaganda Films
Buena Vista Pictures Distribution
Metropolitan Filmexport
Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International
J&M Entertainment
comedy horror
Anthony Waller
Tim Burns
Tom Stern
Tom Everett Scott
Julie Delpy
John Landis
An American Werewolf in London
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