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Monsters in the Movies by John Landis
Monsters in the Movies by John  Landis






Monsters in the Movies by John Landis Monsters in the Movies by John Landis

“And that meant we not only had to figure out how to do the stunts but, like a race track, we had to get everything off the street immediately,” Landis said. “The cops only allowed us to stop traffic completely for two or three minutes at a time,” he told the Monster Talk Radio hosts. The movie, shot in England, includes an exciting climax shot in Piccadilly Circus. Landis talks with “Monster Talk Radio” co-hosts Scott Essman and Gary Lycan, and co-producer and filmmaker Pasquale Murena about the path the movie took to get to the screen and the visually stunning werewolf make-up created for actor David Naughton by Rick Baker. Viewed now as one of the most gripping horror films of all time, it has been re-mastered and released on Blu-Ray Hi-Def and two-disc DVD from Universal Studios Home Entertainment. Landis wrote the script for “An American Werewolf in London” when he was 18, but could not get it produced until years later (1981). Shows are available for listening now on iTunes or for a direct link: /WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=327253789. Irvine, CA, Septem-( PR.com)- Writer-Director John Landis talks about the making of “An American Werewolf in London” and his extensive film career on a special edition of “Monster Talk Radio,” the VPI.Net radio podcast that talks about the horror and monster film genre, from the classics to the contemporary, as told through the voices of the people who helped create them.








Monsters in the Movies by John  Landis