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Eye-popping special effects highlight an updated werewolf story. TV newswoman, Karen White, goes on a retreat after a traumatic incident with a serial killer. But is she really safe? And what should she fear more: regaining her memory or the creepy residents of 'The Colony'? Followed by many unsatisfying and unconnected sequels. Helped launch shortlived werewolf craze in early eighties.

Eye-popping special effects highlight an updated werewolf story. TV newswoman, Karen White, goes on a retreat after a traumatic incident with a serial killer. But is she really safe? And what should she fear more: regaining her memory or the creepy residents of 'The Colony'? Followed by many unsatisfying and unconnected sequels. Helped launch shortlived werewolf craze in early eighties.

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The Howling
Directed byJoe Dante
Produced by
  • Jack Conrad
Screenplay by
Based onThe Howling
by Gary Brandner
Starring
Music byPino Donaggio
CinematographyJohn Hora
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Distributed byEmbassy Pictures
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CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$1.5 million[1]
Box office$17.9 million

The Howling is a 1981 American horror film directed by Joe Dante and starring Dee Wallace, Patrick Macnee, Dennis Dugan, and Robert Picardo. Based on the novel of the same name by Gary Brandner, the film follows a televisionnewswoman sent to a remote mountainresort after a near fatal incident with a serial killer, unaware that the residents are werewolves.

The film was released on April 10, 1981 and became a moderate success, grossing $17.9 million at the box office. It received generally positive reviews, with praise for the makeup special effects by Rob Bottin. The film won the 1980 Saturn Award for Best Horror Film while still in development, and was one of the three high-profile wolf-themed horror films released in 1981, alongside An American Werewolf in London and Wolfen. Over the years, The Howling has accumulated a cult following. Its financial success aided Dante's career, and prompted Warner Bros. to hire Dante (as director) and Michael Finnell (as producer) for Gremlins. A franchise consisting of seven sequels arose from the film's success.

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Plot[edit]

Karen White is a Los Angeles television news anchor who is being stalked by a serial murderer named Eddie Quist. In cooperation with the police, she takes part in a scheme to capture Eddie by agreeing to meet him in a sleazy pornotheater. Eddie forces Karen to watch a video of a young woman being raped, and when Karen turns around to see Eddie she screams. The police enter and shoot Eddie, and although Karen is safe, she suffers amnesia. Her therapist, Dr. George Waggner, decides to send her and her husband, Bill Neill, to the 'Colony', a secluded resort in the countryside where he sends patients for treatment.

The Colony is filled with strange characters, and one, a sultry nymphomaniac named Marsha Quist, tries to seduce Bill. When he resists her unsubtle sexual overtures, he is attacked and scratched on the arm by a werewolf while returning to his cabin. After Bill's attack, Karen summons her friend Terri Fisher to the Colony, and Terri connects the resort to Eddie Quist through a sketch he left behind. Karen also begins to suspect that Bill is hiding a secret far more threatening than marital infidelity. Later that night, Bill meets Marsha at a campfire in the woods. While having sex in the moonlight, they undergo a frightening transformation into werewolves.

While investigating the next morning, Terri is attacked by a werewolf in a cabin, though she escapes after cutting the monster's hand off with an ax. She runs to Wagner's office and places a phone call to her boyfriend, Chris Halloran, who has been alerted about the Colony's true nature. While on the phone with Chris, Terri looks for files on Eddie Quist. When she finally finds Eddie in the file cabinet, she is attacked by Eddie in werewolf form, and is killed when she is bitten on the jugular vein. Chris hears this on the other end and sets off for the Colony armed with silver bullets.

Karen is confronted by the resurrected Eddie Quist once again, and Eddie transforms himself into a werewolf in front of her. In response, Karen splashes Eddie in the face with corrosive acid and flees. Later, as Chris arrives at the Colony, he is confronted by the horribly disfigured Eddie, who is fatally shot by Chris with a silver bullet when he attempts to transform. However, it turns out everyone in the Colony is a werewolf and can shapeshift at will, without the need of a full moon. Karen and Chris survive their attacks and burn the Colony to the ground.

Karen resolves to warn the world about the existence of werewolves, and surprises her employers by launching into her warnings during a live television news broadcast. Then, to prove her story, she herself transforms into a werewolf, having become one after being bitten at the Colony by Bill. She is shot by Chris in front of a live viewing audience, and the world is left to wonder whether the transformation and shooting really happened or if it was the work of special effects. Marsha, who escaped the Colony herself, sits at a bar with a man while watching the news broadcast, and orders a rare burger after Karen's display cuts to a commercial break.

Cast[edit]

  • Dee Wallace as Karen White
  • Patrick Macnee as Dr. George Waggner
  • Dennis Dugan as Chris Halloran
  • Christopher Stone as R. William 'Bill' Neill
  • Belinda Balaski as Terri Fisher
  • Kevin McCarthy as Fred Francis
  • John Carradine as Erle Kenton
  • Slim Pickens as Sam Newfield
  • Elisabeth Brooks as Marsha Quist
  • Robert Picardo as Eddie Quist
  • Margie Impert as Donna
  • Noble Willingham as Charlie Barton
  • James Murtaugh as Jerry Warren
  • Jim McKrell as Lew Landers
  • Kenneth Tobey as Older Cop
  • Dick Miller as Walter Paisley
  • Meshach Taylor as Shantz
  • Don McLeod as T.C. Quist

Production[edit]

Though the film has been noted for its semi-humorous screenplay, it was adapted from a more straightforward novel by Gary Brandner which was first published in 1977. After drafts by Jack Conrad (the original director who left following difficulties with the studio) and Terence H. Winkless proved unsatisfactory, director Joe Dante hired John Sayles to completely rewrite the script. The two had collaborated before on Dante's 1978 film Piranha. Sayles rewrote the script with the same self-aware, satirical tone that he gave Piranha, and his finished draft bears only a vague resemblance to Brandner's book. However, Winkless still received a co-writer's credit along with Sayles for his work on the screenplay.

The cast featured a number of recognizable character actors such as Kevin McCarthy, John Carradine, Kenneth Tobey and Slim Pickens, many of whom appeared in genre films themselves. Additionally, the film was full of in-joke references (see 'Tributes' below). Roger Corman makes a cameo appearance as a man standing outside a phone booth, as does John Sayles, appearing as a morgue attendant and James Murtaugh as one of the members of the Colony. Forrest J. Ackerman appears in a brief cameo in an occult bookstore, clutching a copy of his magazine Famous Monsters of Filmland.

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The Howling was also notable for its special effects, which were state-of-the-art at the time. The transformation scenes were created by Rob Bottin, who had also worked with Dante on Piranha. Rick Baker was the original effects artist for the film, but left the production to work on the John Landis film An American Werewolf in London, handing over the effects work to Bottin.[2] Bottin's most celebrated effect was the on-screen transformation of Eddie Quist, which involved air bladders under latex facial applications to give the illusion of transformation. Variety claimed that The Howling's biggest flaw is that the impact of this initial transformation is never topped during the climax of the film.[3]The Howling also features stop-motion animation by David W. Allen, and puppetry intended to give the werewolves an even more non-human look.[2] Despite most of the special effects at the time, the silhouette of Bill and Marsha having sex as werewolves is obviously a cartoon animation. Dante attributed this to budgetary reasons.[citation needed]

Due to their work in The Howling, Dante and producer Michael Finnell received the opportunity to make the film Gremlins (1984) for Steven Spielberg.[4] That film references The Howling with a smiley face image on a refrigerator door. Eddie Quist leaves yellow smiley face stickers as his calling card in several places throughout The Howling.[citation needed] Also Jim McKrell's character as news reporter Lew Landers appears in both The Howling and Gremlins, which suggest both movies share the same universe.

Differences from Brandner's novel[edit]

The plot and characters of the film deviate from the original novel in many ways:

  • In the novel, Karen White is called Karyn Beatty. Her husband in the novel is called Roy Beatty (as opposed to Bill Neill in the film). Neither Karyn or Roy work in television.
  • In the novel, Karyn is raped by a man in her apartment. In the film, she is saved by the police before she is attacked by a werewolf in an adult bookstore.
  • In the novel, Karyn's psychiatrist is only briefly mentioned. In the film, her psychiatrist is Dr. Waggner who is a major character.
  • In the novel, Karyn goes to recuperate at Drago, a mountain village in California. In the film, she goes to 'The Colony', a health resort run by her psychiatrist Dr. Waggner.
  • Karyn's rapist in the novel is named Max Quist, and he is an ex-con who has no involvement with the village of Drago or its inhabitants. In the film, Karen's (attempted) attacker is named Eddie Quist and is already affiliated with the Colony before he meets Karen.
  • Marsha Quist's name in the novel is Marcia Lura, a shopkeeper in Drago, and she is no relation to Max Quist.
  • In the novel, Karyn and Roy bring their pet dog with them to the village, which is killed later on. In the film, they have no dog.
  • The werewolves in the novel are described as completely wolf-like, though larger. The werewolves of the film are more anthropomorphic, and can walk on their hind legs, standing over seven feet tall.
  • The werewolves in the novel are never seen in the daytime, suggesting that they can only change at night. The werewolves in the film can change at will at any time of the day and are seen in daylight hours.
  • In the novel, the character Chris Halloran is Roy's best friend. In the film, Chris works with Karen and Bill at the television station. Karen's friend Terry (Chris's girlfriend) who also works at the station is not featured in the novel at all.
  • In the novel, Karyn escapes from Drago unscathed (though traumatized) and survives after being rescued by Chris Halloran. In the film, she gets bitten by her husband who is now a werewolf, and later transforms into one herself on live television. She is then shot by Chris with a silver bullet, live on air.

Tributes[edit]

Notable for its semi-humorous screenplay, director Joe Dante put many in-joke references in the film, including numerous references to wolves: The Big Bad Wolf from Ub Iwerks' Little Boy Blue (1936) is seen on TV; Sheriff Newfield is seen eating Wolf Brand chili and a similar can is seen on the counter in Eddie's cabin; a copy of the Allen Ginsberg book Howl appears; a mention of disc jockey Wolfman Jack; a bottle of Wolfen-brand medicine on the counter from which Karen picks up the acid; and in Karen and Bill's cabin there is a picture of a wolf who killed a sheep within the flock.

Many characters in the film are named after horror film directors who directed other films that featured werewolves, including George Waggner, who directed The Wolf Man (1941). Others include R. William Neill (Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man, 1943), Terence Fisher (The Curse of the Werewolf, 1960), Freddie Francis (Legend of the Werewolf, 1975), Erle Kenton (House of Dracula, 1945, which co-stars John Carradine, who plays Kenton in The Howling), Sam Newfield (The Mad Monster, 1942), Charles Barton (Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein, 1948), Jacinto Molina (La Marca del Hombre Lobo, 1968) and Lew Landers (The Return of the Vampire, 1943).

Dick Miller's bookstore owner Walter Paisley gets his name from Miller's starring role in the low-budget horror film A Bucket of Blood (1959). Also present in the bookstore is the mummified Grandmother in an armchair from the attic of the house in the original The Texas Chain Saw Massacre film.

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The film's screenwriter and future director John Sayles, Dante's former producer Roger Corman (who directed A Bucket of Blood), and science fiction and horror film personality Forrest J. Ackerman all have cameos.[5]

Reception[edit]

Critical response to The Howling was generally positive.[6] In 1981, Roger Ebert's 2-out-of-4 star review described The Howling as the 'silliest film seen in some time', but Ebert also said the special effects were good and the film was perhaps 'worth your money, IF you get it two for one'.[7]Gene Siskel liked the film and gave it three and a half stars out of four.[8] In his Movie Guide, Leonard Maltin wrote that The Howling is a 'hip, well-made horror film' and noted the humorous references to classic werewolf cinema.[9]Variety praised both the film's sense of humor and its traditional approach to horror.[3]Kim Newman, in his 1988 book Nightmare Movies, called The Howling 'a brisk chiller that effortlessly revives the prowling-through-misty-forests genre', and called Picardo's transformation sequence 'the movies' most impressive werewolf monster'.[10]

The film won the 1980 Saturn Award for Best Horror Film.[a] This film was also #81 on Bravo's 100 Scariest Movie Moments.

Home media[edit]

Shout! Factory re-released The Howling on DVD and Blu-ray on June 18, 2013 through their Scream Factory branch.[11] The film was previously released to DVD by MGM (owners of the video and TV distribution rights to The Howling due to the distribution deal with StudioCanal, itself the owner of the AVCO Embassy library) on August 26, 2003 as a Region 1 widescreen Special Edition DVD.

Sequels[edit]

There have been seven sequels to The Howling.[12] In May 2015, a newly formed production company announced that they had bought the rights to the original film and were working on a ninth film, a remake of the original.[12]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^While the film was released in 1981, the Saturn Awards, being awarded in July at the time, did not follow the calendar year and a handful of films released prior to May 1981 were nominated for the 1980 awards.

References[edit]

  1. ^Molyneaux, Gerry (2000). John Sayles. Renaissance Books. p. 96.
  2. ^ abAnderson, Jeffrey M. (September 30, 2003). 'Howl Play: Interview with Joe Dante'. Combustible Celluloid. Retrieved 2016-08-05.
  3. ^ ab'Review: 'The Howling''. Variety. Retrieved 2016-08-05.
  4. ^DVD commentary; Steven Spielberg presents Gremlins. Special edition. Warner Home Video, 2002.
  5. ^van Heerden, Bill (1998). Film and Television In-Jokes. McFarland & Co. ISBN978-0-7864-3894-5.
  6. ^'The Howling'. Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 2015-12-25.
  7. ^Ebert, Roger. 'The Howling'. RogerEbert.com. Retrieved 2016-08-05.
  8. ^Interview with Siskel in Fangoria #15 (1981)
  9. ^Maltin, Leonard (2008). Leonard Maltin's 2009 Movie Guide. Plume. p. 642. ISBN978-0-452-28978-9.
  10. ^Newman, Kim (1988). Nightmare Movies: Critical History of the Horror Film, 1968–88. New York: Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 178. ISBN978-0-7475-0295-1.
  11. ^Miska, Brad (March 6, 2013). 'Shout! Factory's Scream Factory Announces 'The Howling' Special Edition DVD and Blu-Ray!'. Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved 2016-08-05.
  12. ^ abMiska, Brad (May 5, 2015). 'Joe Dante's 'The Howling' Is Also Being Remade...'Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved 2015-05-05.

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