Howling II: Your Sister Is A Werewolf Blu-ray+DVD

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Arrow FilmsIT'S NOT OVER YET.How do you follow up a film as iconic as Joe Dante's seminal werewolf epic The Howling? With a star turn from horror legend Christopher Lee and a leather-clad Sybil Danning (The Red Queen Kills Seven Times), Howling II is more than up to the challenge!After a young woman dies in violent circumstances, her brother is approached by a stranger (Lee) who reveals that she was in fact a werewolf. The brother's initial skepticism is quickly diffused when he encounters the fanged beasts first-hand. Now the pair, joined by a plucky journalist, must travel to Transylvania to destroy werewolf queen Stirba (Danning), and rid the world of lycanthropes once and for all.Helmed by director Philippe Mora (Mad Dog Morgan, The Beast Within), who would go on to direct the equally barmy follow-up Howling III: The Marsupials, Howling II is a campy horror extravaganza featuring killer dwarves, werewolf orgies and '80s punk rock galore!Special FeaturesBrand new digital transferHigh Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentationOriginal Uncompressed Mono PCM audioOptional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearingAudio commentary with director Philippe MoraAudio commentary with composer Steve Parsons and editor Charles BornsteinLeading Man – an interview with actor Reb BrownQueen Of The Werewolves – an interview with actress Sybil DanningA Monkey Phase – interviews with special make-up effects artists Steve Johnson and Scott WheelerBehind-the-Scenes FootageAlternate Opening and Alternate EndingStill GalleryTheatrical TrailerReversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Graham Humphreys