Favorite Horror Films III: The Son of Sequel
AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON (1981) Written and Directed by John Landis Originally written back in 1969, when John Landis was working on the set of Kelly's Heroes , An American Werewolf in London was turned down by several studio heads as either being "too funny to be a horror movie," or "too scary to be a comedy." Thankfully, ten years later, after proving himself at the box office with hits like Animal House and The Blues Brothers , Landis had garnered enough reputation and was able to bring to life a "one of a kind" werewolf movie. Set in London in the early 1980s, David and Jack are two young American tourists travelling through the English countryside when they're attacked by a werewolf. What eventually ensues is a roller-coaster ride of horrific proportions that also aims to tickle your funny bone (and quite well, I might add). Noted for its ground-breaking special effects make-up that catapulted Rick Baker 's career