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The Howling

1981, Movie, R, 91 mins

HOWLING, THE
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A wonderful combination of horror, laughs, and state-of-the-art special effects from director and Roger Corman alumnus Joe Dante, screenwriter John Sayles and makeup artist Rob Bottin. Dee Wallace stars as a TV anchorwoman who visits a California transcendental meditation spa only to discover that all the other clients are werewolves. Read the complete review for The Howling
Year: 1981
Rated R

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Cast
Dee Wallace Stone: Karen White
Patrick Macnee: Dr. George Waggner
Dennis Dugan: Chris
Christopher Stone: R. William "Bill" Neill
Belinda Balaski: Terry Fisher
Kevin McCarthy: Fred Francis

 

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