Angela Lansbury [The Manchurian Candidate, Murder She Wrote] starred as the grandmother; old - faithful Stephen Rea [V for Vendetta, The Crying Game]
appeared as a werewolf who loses his head; and Terence Stamp [Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, Star Wars Episode I] even stopped by the set one afternoon for an uncredited appearance.
Not exact matches
He's also
appeared in the Emmy - winning CBS nerd - friendly sitcom How I Met Your Mother and starred
as the
werewolf Alcide in HBO's supernatural drama True Blood.
Note: Russell Tovey
appears on the BBC series «Being Human»
as George the
werewolf.
The film's just
as sharp, funny, and creepy
as I imagine it was back in the day (I always forget about the «Nazi Demons» that
appear during the dream sequence, and they never fail to weird me out), and watching
Werewolf in London again helped reinforce the idea that American
Werewolf in Paris really is one of the all - time worst sequels ever made (right up there with Landis» own Blues Brothers 2000).
Now it
appears that the John Landis classic An American
Werewolf in London is being prepped for a remake
as well.
The whole Dracula -
as -
werewolf sequence is pretty dumb — in fact, the decrepit Lo Pan version that
appears in the opening act is more frightening than any other form he takes — but credit to Oldman for making it work, because without him in the role, «Dracula» probably wouldn't be
as fondly remembered.
Stumbling upon what
appears to be a zombie at first glance, the tough guy was forced to run away
as the creature morphed into something more like an enormous
werewolf.
As you can see in the trailer
Werewolves appear and cause a massive amount of destruction.