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Howling III

  • 1987
  • PG-13
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
3.5/10
5.9K
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Howling III (1987)
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Werewolf HorrorComedyHorror

A female werewolf runs away from her family, and falls in love with a man who works in the movie business, while a sociologist who studies these creatures is looking for proof of their exist... Read allA female werewolf runs away from her family, and falls in love with a man who works in the movie business, while a sociologist who studies these creatures is looking for proof of their existence.A female werewolf runs away from her family, and falls in love with a man who works in the movie business, while a sociologist who studies these creatures is looking for proof of their existence.

  • Director
    • Philippe Mora
  • Writers
    • Gary Brandner
    • Philippe Mora
  • Stars
    • Barry Otto
    • Max Fairchild
    • Imogen Annesley
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.5/10
    5.9K
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    • Director
      • Philippe Mora
    • Writers
      • Gary Brandner
      • Philippe Mora
    • Stars
      • Barry Otto
      • Max Fairchild
      • Imogen Annesley
    • 103User reviews
    • 54Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Barry Otto
    Barry Otto
    • Professor Harry Beckmeyer
    Max Fairchild
    Max Fairchild
    • Thylo
    Imogen Annesley
    Imogen Annesley
    • Jerboa
    Dagmar Bláhová
    Dagmar Bláhová
    • Olga Gorki
    • (as Dasha Blahova)
    Lee Biolos
    • Donny Martin
    • (as Leigh Biolos)
    Ralph Cotterill
    Ralph Cotterill
    • Professor Sharp
    Frank Thring
    Frank Thring
    • Jack Citron
    Michael Pate
    Michael Pate
    • President
    Jon Ewing
    • General Forster
    Barry Humphries
    Barry Humphries
    • Dame Edna Everage - Academy Award Presenter
    William Yang
    • Siberian Peasant
    Deby Wightman
    • Wolf Woman
    Christopher Pate
    Christopher Pate
    • Agent #1
    Jerome Patillo
    • Agent #2
    Carole Skinner
    Carole Skinner
    • Yara
    Jennifer Vuletic
    Jennifer Vuletic
    • Goolah
    • (as Jenny Vuletic)
    Glenda Linscott
    Glenda Linscott
    • Bahloo
    Roger Eagle
    • Priest
    • Director
      • Philippe Mora
    • Writers
      • Gary Brandner
      • Philippe Mora
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    4gridoon

    Imbecilic in-name-only sequel

    After the complete failure of a sequel that "Howling II" was, Philippe Mora returned for yet another installment, trying a different (more spoofy) approach this time....but it didn't work out much better. Most of the blame must go not to the direction, but to the awful, disconnected script, which makes the film feel thrown-together almost at random. The werewolf effects are mostly pathetic, though those involving Imogen Annesley's newborn "baby" somehow manage to be good (and disgusting). Obviously this film was also intended to be a spoof, but it could have used more subtlety: we know that that director is meant to be an Alfred Hitchcock - lookalike, we don't need to hear him talk about Janet Leigh and the shower scene in "Psycho", we know that "flow" is "wolf" spelled backwards, we don't need to see it reflected on a mirror, etc. Perhaps the only two good things about "Howling III" are two of its actors: Annesley (definitely the cutest werewolf I've ever seen) and Barry Otto, who gives an honest performance as the compassionate scientist. (*1/2)
    3unakaczynski

    Extremely poor quality werewolf horror.

    Howling III: The Marsupials (Quickie Review) This film revolves around a group of werewolves of some sort that live in Australia and are marsupials with a backdrop where a film crew is making a really awful werewolf film. Almost as bad as this one.

    The effects are sub-standard at best and poor when compared to the original, far superior, Howling. Mediocre acting carry along one of the film world's first bastard PG-13 sequels in a previously R-rated franchise. As we all know, the Robocop, Alien, and Predator franchises are just a few following instances of such creative destruction. The writing is fantastically weak and cliché at times with the movie rounding out with an ending that just screams that the writer was just in a hurry to finish up his monstrosity.

    Recommended to: Not really anybody, werewolf fans may hate this as much as they tend to have hated Wolf due to it varying wildly from werewolf norms. The Marsupials could've been a good idea, but they went about it all wrong. 3/10 www.ResidentHazard.com
    7CinematicThylacine

    A Delicious Serving of Campy Werewolf Movie!

    While some people say this is the worst entry in the Howling series, I actually think it is one of the best of the sequels following the Joe Dante classic. Let's get one thing straight, this is an intentional camp film and takes great glee in being as cheesy as humanly possible. Here we are introduced to a new breed of lycanthrope from the Land Down- Under, a were-creature based on the long extinct thylacine. I don't want to give anything in the plot away but I would of really preferred if the movie focused more on giving us lots of werewolf action instead of focusing almost entirely on a certain romance-subplot. So in closing, I feel you should sit down with your friends and have have a laugh while watching this campy film.....
    3TheLittleSongbird

    Howling down under

    Found myself really enjoying the first film, an atmospheric and witty film with amazing effects, and of 'The Howling' franchise it is by far the best. Didn't find myself enjoying the sequels as much, when watching them all for franchise completest sake and as someone who appreciates horror hugely, far less as a matter of fact, while not finding them completely disposable. Werewolf films have been done well on film, 'The Howling' is a good example of that but that cannot be said for its sequels.

    'Howling III' is not unwatchable and there are far worse films around. It does though have most of the same problems that the second film did to every bit as bad effect, and has problems of its own. Like 'The Howling II: Your Sister is a Werewolf', the sly wit and well-timed eeriness of the first film are completely gone in 'Howling III' and replaced by over-the-top camp and bizarreness, neither of which really done well and there's little charm with either too. It was like watching a completely different franchise.

    The scenery is quite nice and there are some atmospheric shots.

    Dasha Blahova is suitably formidable and the occasional sly dig at the horror genre was reasonably fun.

    Other than Blahova however the acting is dire, with a mix of the actors not looking comfortable in their roles, having little personality or over-compensating. Dame Edna Everage's appearance felt like it was thrown in with no regard as to whether it fitted or not. The all over the place "accents" are best not mentioned but they are only a small part of the problem, it was the character writing and the lack of screen presence that made the acting as bad as it was. The characters are neither interesting or have anything to make one feel anything for them other than frustration and annoyance, some are pointless or make random appearances. The writing is very cheesy with no natural flow, the campness gets really over the top and the stupidity stops being novelty value endearing and becomes intelligence-insulting.

    Pacing is erratic, mostly dull as a result of padding out a flimsy story very choppily structured. The direction not only does not make the flaws of the second film but makes them worse. As just said, the story is a mess. There is no tension or suspense here, while it also suffers from being confusing, over-stretched and really tedious from all the dragged out stretches that felt like padding. The production values are poor this time too, the effects and make-up now woefully under-budgeted and often used gratuitously. The soundtrack is very intrusive and doesn't fit the film at all, also sounding cheap, while the ending feels incredibly rushed.

    Overall, poorly done but at least it didn't leave me angry. 3/10 Bethany Cox
    7kelvinthelion

    One of the most unusual werewolf movies

    I realize that this is not one of the more popular films in the howling series. I still haven't seen Howling parts 2, 4, or7, but I've read some pretty bad things about them. The Howling 3 is my favorite one. Yes, I pick it over the first one which seems to be everybody else's favorite.

    It has it's flaws of course but it also has a lot of insignificant firsts like werewolf nuns. We call them insignificant firsts because nobody else ever did the same thing but they are still neat ideas. It's also one of the few werewolf movies based on the idea that werewolves are people too and at times it seems that the people hunting the werewolves are the real bad guys. I really felt something for them and the plight of the thylacine (marsupial wolf) that was wiped out decades ago.

    It really seems more like an action comedy than a horror movie. The director claims that gore was the furthest thing on his mind. It also might be the only Howling movie with a PG-13 rating. My only real gripe is the dragged out ending that just keeps on going. It seems they had a hard time figuring out how to end it. All in all, I think they did pretty well with what little money they had. (1 million dollars Australian.)

    Notice during Jerboa's run through the arcade you can see a Rampage arcade machine. One of the characters in that game is a giant werewolf.

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    • Trivia
      Despite the title and the fact that it claims to be "based on the books The Howling I, II, and III by Gary Brandner", the film is actually unrelated to any of Brandner's novels other than being a story about werewolves.
    • Goofs
      In this movie werewolves apparently die when they are shot. However, silver bullets are needed in the previous Howling movies. This could be because in this film they are technically were-thylacines rather than werewolves.
    • Quotes

      Priest: Don't be afraid of me, my child. I want to help you.

      Jerboa: I don't need any help.

      Priest: You should not run away from home.

      Jerboa: I don't like home.

      Priest: Why, child?

      Jerboa: Because my stepfather tried to rape me, and he's a werewolf.

    • Crazy credits
      Instead of 'The End' film closes with 'Adios Amigos'
    • Connections
      Featured in Death in Brunswick (1990)
    • Soundtracks
      Wipe Your Tears Away
      Performed by Vitamin Z

      Written by Barradale Lockwood

      Produced by Vitamin Z

      Recording courtesy of Phonogram Ltd. and Geffen Records

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    • Release date
      • November 13, 1987 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Australia
      • Mexico
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Aullido III
    • Filming locations
      • Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Bacanora Entertainment
      • Bancannia Holdings Pty. Ltd.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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