The Howling V: The Rebirth (1989)




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Summary: Movie Stats Directed By: Neal Sundstrom Produced By: Gary Barber, Harvey Goldsmith, Steven A. Lane, Robert Pringle, Edward Simons, and Clive Turner Written By: Freddie Rowe and Clive Turner Starring: Phil Davis, Victoria Catlin, Elizabeth Shé, Ben Cole, and Lee Pembleton Studio: None Rating: R Release Date: February 22, 1990 Run Time: 96 Minutes Budget: $2 Million Box Office: Unknown Plot: After being shuttered for over 500 years following a horrific, intentionally staged family massacre, a mysterious Hungarian castle opens its doors with the apparent intention of attracting tourist business. A diverse group of people from different parts of the globe is assembled at the eerie dwelling after having been chosen when they applied for a visa. But once they arrive some begin to wonder if there is more going on than meets the eye. First they hear terrible stories about savage packs of wolves that used to roam the area and then people begin to disappear, only some of whom are found later with their throats torn out. It soon becomes clear that a murderer is among them, and the culprit may only partially be human. However, as the story progresses and the ultimate truth is revealed, ties between predator, prey and the very castle itself will be fatally exposed. The description and information in this episode is taken from IMDB.com and Wikipedia.org. What’s in the Episode? Episode Summary: Eye Open Podcast reviews Neal Sundstrom's “The Howling V: The Rebirth” (1989) starring Gary Barber, Harvey Goldsmith, Steven A. Lane, Robert Pringle, Edward Simons, and Clive Turner. What happens in this "Clue" board game mixed with he-said-she-said and sprinkle in a little bit of Kratos (werewolf) kills? Do the hosts agree with the consensus that say this is the best sequel to the original film? Or is the lack of the werewolf kills and appearance negate anything thrilling? Is the elaborate music for every death comical? Is the ending too predictable? Tune in to find out. Popcorn Rating The Sock: Medium / Husky: Small / Farm: Medium Episode: S3E21 Episode Run Time: 86 Minutes DISCUSS THIS EPISODE IN THE FORUM HERE