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Titolo originale: The Howling
  • 1981
  • VM14
  • 1h 31min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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43.872
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L'ululato (1981)
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Dopo un incontro bizzarro e quasi mortale con un serial killer, una giornalista televisiva viene mandata in una remota località di montagna i cui residenti potrebbero non essere quello che s... Leggi tuttoDopo un incontro bizzarro e quasi mortale con un serial killer, una giornalista televisiva viene mandata in una remota località di montagna i cui residenti potrebbero non essere quello che sembrano.Dopo un incontro bizzarro e quasi mortale con un serial killer, una giornalista televisiva viene mandata in una remota località di montagna i cui residenti potrebbero non essere quello che sembrano.

  • Regia
    • Joe Dante
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Gary Brandner
    • John Sayles
    • Terence H. Winkless
  • Star
    • Dee Wallace
    • Patrick Macnee
    • Dennis Dugan
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,5/10
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      • Joe Dante
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Gary Brandner
      • John Sayles
      • Terence H. Winkless
    • Star
      • Dee Wallace
      • Patrick Macnee
      • Dennis Dugan
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    • 146Recensioni della critica
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    Dee Wallace
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    • Karen White
    Patrick Macnee
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    • Dr. George Waggner
    Dennis Dugan
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    • Chris Howard
    Christopher Stone
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    • R. William 'Bill' Neill
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    • Terry Fisher
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    • Fred Francis
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    • Erle Kenton
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    8unakaczynski

    One of the best werewolf movies ever made.

    The Howling

    Easily one of the most historically popular werewolf films out there deserves some attention, right? Well of course. And since lately I'm getting more and more into werewolf films, I figured it was high time I actually bought this one and reviewed it. This, along with American Werewolf in London, were the two films that revolutionized werewolf movies and transformed them from just some guy running around bein' all hairy and strangling people. On top of it all, we have Joe Dante (Piranha, Gremlins) directing. Good times will be had by all!

    This film revolves around a news anchor-woman who is helping the police track down a serial killer, made all the easier by the fact that he's taken an interest in her. Well, everything goes just awful and she ends up traumatized. Her shrink suggests she and her husband take a comfortable, soothing vacation in a community that he's a major part of. Of course, the movie is helped along by the fact that the town just happens to be chock full of werewolves who can't seem to decide whether to eat these new people or have them join up.

    Here's the breakdown:

    The Good:

    --We've got some beautiful and unique looking werewolves here. The first one we have a very clear view of, in the doctor's office, almost resembles some creature that's part wolf, part man, and part cat. It just kind of had that feel--not that it's bad, I liked it.

    --Interesting story, one of the better ones in the world of werewolves.

    --The acting is pretty good, one has to consider the fact that a lot of actors just don't take these kinds of roles seriously enough. So finding a movie like this where they do is quite nice.

    --Naked transforming werewolf sex scene by a campfire. Hmmm... maybe this should be the Memorable Scene....

    --Average amounts of violence--more a suspenseful werewolf film than a visually disturbing one. The gore, while only occasional, is really good.

    --Nice mystery story wrapped up in here.

    Didn't Hurt It, Didn't Help:

    --Decent music, somewhat average for these kind of movies.

    --Dee Wallace-Stone's acting occasionally isn't quite up to par, shall we say...

    --One werewolf transformation sequence is actually animated--like with cell animation and it doesn't look very good. It's brief and small, and doesn't detract from the film's overall quality.

    --Dee Wallace's friends in the movie really seem to adopt the notion of werewolves rather easily--I would think it would be hard to accept that idea... oh well...

    The Bad:

    --Some two-dimensional characters.

    --This film is in a series notorious for it's much crappier releases, but that's really about all there is that's not to like.

    The Ugly:

    --Robert Picardo (the hologram doctor from Star Trek: Voyager) plays the ultimate bad-ass werewolf--and boy, his face doesn't look good all charred with acid...

    Memorable Scene:

    --Robert Picardo's werewolf in the Doctor's office. Oh, and that werewolf transformation sex scene. That was pretty hot.

    Acting: 8/10 Story: 9/10 Atmosphere: 9/10 Cinematography: 8/10 Character Development: 8/10 Special Effects/Make-up: 8/10 (some less than fancy stop-motion, and one bit of obvious animation) Nudity/Sexuality: 4/10 Violence/Gore: 8/10 (Average amount, but very high quality) Sets/Backgrounds: 9/10 Dialogue: 7/10 Music: 7/10 Writing: 8/10 Direction: 9/10

    Cheesiness: 1/10 Crappiness: 0/10

    Overall: 8/10

    A horror must-see. One of the classic werewolf films. Personally, I think Dog Soldiers may still be a little better, but that's just me. For horror fans and a great piece for non-horror fans to find out what a good werewolf movie should look like--sans CG werewolves.

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    8quaseprovisorio

    it starts slowly but it's pure fun at its conclusion

    I never understood why joe dante's movies are so unfairly rated here. Not even a 7? Most of his movies are great, they show how passionate he is about cinema, how he wants the viewer to be engaged and fascinated about what he's seeing. The special effects are great in general, and we're talking about 1981. It starts slowly, not in a boring way but a bit slowly, and it builds the atmosphere throughout the first hour. The last half an hour it's just pure fun that you see with a smile in your eyes, laughing and being scared at the same time.

    It's just that type of movie where you get what you're waiting for, and your expectations are in place. Joe Dante knows how to build an amosphere, how to make the characters scary but not terrifying and mostly what i really love about it is how he's committed to the amusement of the audience. I liked this one as much as an american werewolf in london. It's not my favourite joe dante movie (i think matinee still wins) but it's cinema gold. Go and check it, it does deserve it. Dante is one of the most underrated directors ever,
    7TheLittleSongbird

    A werewolf film with bite

    Have an appreciation for horror and had been interested in 'The Howling' franchise for a while, with the first film being highly recommended. Also know that werewolf films have been done well on film, the obvious example being 'An American Werewolf in London' (over 35 years on and that film is still a classic). So decided to continue my "watching and reviewing all films from horror franchises" quest, and did so with 'The Howling' series.

    While not as good as 'An American Werewolf in London', not quite a classic and not without imperfections, 'The Howling' managed to be a highly effective and solid film of the genre and as an overall film. If asked whether it seems like it has held up well, my answer would be it seems as though it has. It's entertaining and has unsettling moments, while also being surprisingly well made and made by someone with a clear love for the genre with quite a number of affectionate touches. As far as 'The Howling' franchise goes, this is by far the best having found the follow-ups a very mixed bag. When it comes to films centred around werewolves, it's also one of the better ones.

    'The Howling' may take too long to get going, with a relatively uneventful first stretch, and is not without its dull spots.

    Regarding the acting, it is variable with Christopher Stone looking as though he was not very interested in his role or the film, his acting resembles that of sleep-walking. Dee Wallace fares much better, she is appealing and looks engaged but she is not without her not so good spots, particularly in some of her reactions.

    On the other hand, 'The Howling' does look great. There is a lot of atmosphere and it is very stylishly photographed, the secluded setting also adding a lot. In this regard though, faring best are the pretty amazing special effects/make-up. The score looms ominously very effectively and Joe Dante directs with an assured hand, never ill at ease or losing control of the material, and with clear affection of the genre.

    Standing out too are the sharp and witty script, a very successful attempt at turning genre cliches on their heads and doing things fresh with them and some quite decent characters that don't bore or annoy, some named after horror incons such as Freddie Francis and Terrence Fisher. In particularly the second half when things do properly get going, there is a suspenseful and unsettling atmosphere and actually did think there were some nicely timed scares. The werewolf transformations are highly imaginative and look great even today. Although the acting is variable, the horror stalwarts involved fare very well, they are accomplished and clearly know what they were doing. John Carradine is the clear standout here.

    In conclusion, solid atmospheric fun with bite. 7/10 Bethany Cox
    7snoozejonc

    Effective horror with good dark humour.

    A television news presenter helps find a serial killer and suffers from PTSD after the experience.

    All good monster-transformation movies highlight 'the beast' lurking within everyone and The Howling does this well with it's continual threat of violence and lust associated with the pleasures of the flesh.

    As a werewolf movie, the plot is slightly obscure in that focuses on parodies such as the self help retreat and the media obsession with violence. There are also some tributes to Joe Dante's favourite pop culture icons and you might feel certain characters are there by his whim as opposed to being overly important to the plot.

    The horror scenes and werewolf effects and very impressive for the era, particularly the transformation of one character.

    Dee Wallace leads the cast very well and is supported well by the other actors. Dick Miller has his standard Dante cameo and is great as always.
    BaronBl00d

    A Howling Good Time

    Joe Dante is a great fan of the horror genre, and most of his films are dedicated to that passion directly, as in his film creations, and indirectly, with his use of inside jokes and references and his use of beloved figures from the genre itself in small roles. It is this passion and love that makes his films special, and The Howling is no different. It is a boost for the relatively weak sub-genre of lycanthropy. It has marvellous special effects which are still quite good by today's standards, some good humour, well-choreographed chase scenes, and some good acting. The script is weak and laden with cliches, but remember it is a parody in ways. Dante names characters using the names of great horror directors(his idols I imagine) such as Terry Fisher, Freddie Francis, and Erle Kenton. Forrest J. Ackerman, Roger Corman, John Sayles, Dick Miller, John Carradine, Kenneth Tobey, and Kevin McCarthy make appearances. Patrick Macnee is quite good in his role, and Dee Wallace is excellent in her screaming way. Overall a fine film!

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      Rick Baker was originally doing the special effects for this movie, but he left to do Un lupo mannaro americano a Londra (1981), leaving the effects job for this movie in the hands of assistant Rob Bottin. Both this movie and "American Werewolf" were released the same year and both received praise for their makeup work.
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      Slim Pickens is shot twice with the shots coming almost on top of each other in quick succession. However, he is shot with a manual bolt-action rifle making that impossible.
    • Citazioni

      Boy watching TV: Wow!

      Mother's voice (offscreen): What are you kids watching?

      Girl watching TV: The newslady's turned into a werewolf!

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      At the very end of the credits, there is a brief clip from L'uomo lupo (1941).
    • Versioni alternative
      The Finnish VHS tape is cut by 4 minutes and 29 seconds. The cuts are: The cuts include the scene where the woman chops the hand of a werewolf and the moving severed werewolf hand turns slowly to a human hand (heavily cut), the werewolf-woman slashing Dee Wallace's husband to the back, and the cool transforming of men to werewolf are cut to torso.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Hardly Working/The Howling/'Breaker' Morant/Mon Oncle D'Amerique/Caveman (1981)
    • Colonne sonore
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      Written by Rick Fienhage and Joyce Fienhage

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    • Data di uscita
      • 10 aprile 1981 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
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      • Inglese
      • Spagnolo
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Mendocino Woodlands Camp - 39350 Little Lake Road, Mendocino, California, Stati Uniti
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      • International Film Investors
      • Wescom Productions
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      • 17.985.893 USD
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