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Howling II: Your Sister Is A Werewolf (SOLD OUT) Reviews

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Your Sister Is A Werewolf!
After countless millennia of watching, waiting and stalking, the unholy creatures known as werewolves are poised to inherit the earth. Legendary horror icon Christopher Lee faces off against sexy cult favorite Sybil Danning (Battle Beyond the Stars, Chained Heat, Grindhouse) in this terrifying descent into a world of nightmares that turns out to be all too real!
After newscaster Karen White's shocking on-screen transformation and violent death (in the original The Howling), her brother Ben (Reb Brown, Yor, the Hunter of the Future) is approached by Stefan Crosscoe (Lee), a mysterious man who claims that Karen has, in fact, become a werewolf. But this is the least of their worries... to save mankind, Stefan and Ben must travel to Transylvania to battle and destroy Stirba (Danning), the immortal queen of all werewolves, before she is restored to her full powers!
Also starring Annie McEnroe (The Hand) and Marsha A. Hunt (Dracula A.D. 1972), directed by Philippe Mora (The Marsupials: The Howling III, Communion, The Beast Within), and driven by a pulsing punk-y soundtrack, this film is a no-holds-barred horror-fest that'll rip your heart out… and you'll like it.

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Shane Rittersbach
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Scream Factory delivers to us another underated gem of horror history. Howling ll is a great, ridiculos and fun time for any midnight movie lover. Filled with transformations, full-moons, blood, and boobs, how could any one purely hate this film. Though not related entirely to the original, wich in its self is a great and classic film, the Howling part 2 is a fun and silly horror film in wich has been downed for many years as being a crazy-stupid film. Those haters are wrong! This film was meant to be a silly, not-to-be-taken-seriously ride that should be enjoyed and veiwed by all. On a technical level, Scream Factory delivers us a beatiful Blu-Ray with a pile of lovely extras, including a lovely interview with the sexy Sybil Danning. Two great commentary tracks are also placed on the release, the best out the two being with the director philipe Mora and the always faithful dvd-producer and filmaker Michael Felsher. Scream delivers a great peice to add to the collection. Thanks SF for another great release!
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Posted 6 years ago
This is a great release I just wish that it wasn’t missing a slipcover
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Posted 6 years ago