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A group of strangers visit an ancient Hungarian castle and bring along a werewolf.A group of strangers visit an ancient Hungarian castle and bring along a werewolf.A group of strangers visit an ancient Hungarian castle and bring along a werewolf.
Phil Davis
- The Count
- (as Philip Davis)
József Madaras
- Peter
- (as Joszef Madaras)
Zsuzsa Holl
- Hungarian mistress of the castle
- (uncredited)
Zsolt Körtvélyessy
- Hungarian lord of the castle
- (uncredited)
Antal Leisen
- Waiter
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaDespite the fact that this film states "Based on the novels 'The Howling I, II, and III' written by Gary Brandner", this film is in no way based on any of those novels, and is a sequel to the earlier Howling films in name only.
- GoofsThere was no city called "Budapest" in 1489. The cities of Buda and Pest were not merged until 1873.
- Quotes
Marylou Summers: The Devil was a werewolf... Wow, that's incredible!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Howling: New Moon Rising (1995)
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Howling V: The Rebirth was better than I expected it to be, but still not a very good film. I don't know about you, but when I watch a werewolf movie I hope to actually SEE the werewolf from time to time. You DON'T SEE THE WEREWOLF in this movie. There are parts of it shown for a couple seconds here and there, but you never see the whole thing. This movie tries to be a mystery, wanting you to figure out who the wolf is. It isn't too hard to figure out, and the answer is confusing. If you want to watch a good werewolf movie, try the first Howling (stay away from parts 3 and 7 AT ALL COSTS) or Silver Bullet.
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