An American Werewolf In London Deleted Scenes -
David’s Mother (off-camera voice): “David, you sound strange. Is it drugs?” David: “No, Mom, it’s worse. I’m a werewolf.” Mother: “That’s not funny. Your father had a drinking problem too.” David: “I’m not drunk. I turn into a wolf and kill people.” Mother: “I’m sending you to a psychiatrist. Love you, bye.” Click. Why cut: Test audiences laughed at the wrong moment. Landis removed the mother’s lines entirely, leaving David’s monologue disjointed and sadder. 6. Original Ending – David in Hell Context: The theatrical ending has David dead, then a freeze-frame. The original script ended differently.
After David is shot, he wakes up in a dark void. Jack is there, fully skeletonized, holding David’s torn skin. Jack: “Welcome to the werewolf afterlife. No virgins. No harps. Just the screams of everyone you ate.” David looks down at himself – he’s a wolf again, but transparent. Then the screen cuts to black. Why cut: Landis felt it was too nihilistic, even for a horror-comedy. He opted for the abrupt, tragic freeze-frame instead. Availability No deleted scenes have ever been officially released. However, production stills and script excerpts are in the 2001 DVD/Blu-ray special features under “Storyboard to Screen” and a 2009 documentary Beware the Moon . The complete shooting script (with all cut scenes) is available online and in the book An American Werewolf in London: The Complete Illustrated Screenplay (2020). an american werewolf in london deleted scenes
Context: After David’s transformation into a werewolf, his hospital room dream sequence was originally longer and more surreal. Your father had a drinking problem too
Jack: “David, you’re a monster. You killed four people last night. A hitchhiker, a farmer, his wife, and their dog.” David: “I didn’t ask for this.” Jack: “Nobody asks for rigor mortis, but here I am, rotting in front of you. The longer you live, the more I decay. You see this maggot? His name is Steven.” David: “You’re insane.” Jack: “I’m dead. There’s a difference. Now, kill yourself or next time you turn, I’ll bring the family of the farmer with me.” Why cut: Landis felt the tone shifted too far into dark comedy, undermining David’s desperation. The “Steven the maggot” line was cut but later reused in Landis’s Innocent Blood (1992). 4. Alternate Slaughtered Lamb Introduction Context: When David and Jack first enter the Slaughtered Lamb pub, a longer scene established the villagers’ werewolf knowledge more explicitly. Why cut: Test audiences laughed at the wrong moment
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