
Directed by John Landis
Written by John Landis
1981/US
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One of 1001 Movies You Must Die
David: I will not be threatened by a walking meat loaf!
Comedy and horror are an uneasy mix. This works better than it has any right to.
David Kessler (David Naughton) and Jack Goodman (Griffin Dunne) are American college students and best friends who are spending their summer vacation in Europe. Currently they are backpacking through the English moors. It is a desolate area and they get out of the cold by entering an isolated pub called The Slaughtered Lamb. They do not receive a warm welcome from rhe curiously standoffish patrons and barkeeper. Nor do they get answers about the pentagram on the wall.

It is a moonlit night. The boys hit the trail again in the rain and promptly get lost. They then start hearing a howling that makes them very nervous. This presages a violent attack that leaves Jack dead and David wounded. The next time he is seen, David is awakening from a coma in a London hospital. Things go downhill from there. The only bright spot in David’s life is pretty nurse Alex Price (Jenny Agutter).
I last saw this on original release and was not wowed. This time around I liked it much much more. The makeup and effects are out of this world and the comedy melds nicely with some real horror. But my favorite part is the soundtrack, which contains many songs about the moon. Recommended.
Rick Baker won the Academy Award for Best Makeup, the first time this award was given.


This is a film that still works for me on all cylinders. Part of that is certainly nostalgia, but I agree–it’s better that it has any right to be in a lot of ways.
Add Jenny Agutter is absolutely stunning in this movie!
The effects are really amazing here, even today. I found the horror comedy balance mellem uneasy too, but it is difficult not to like this movie
Couldn’t agree more.