The Werewolf of Paris

the Werewolf of Paris ( Year American Werewolf in Paris ) is a film free-américano-britannico-Luxemburgish carried out by Anthony Waller, left in 1997.

Synopsis

Andy, Chris and Brad, three American buddies, make their turn of Europe with for any luggage their backpack and search: strong feelings. On passage to Paris, they decide to spend the night at the top of the Eiffel Tower. It is this moment that precisely Séraphine chose to put an end to its days while jumping into space. Andy saves it accuracy thanks to its rubber band of jump. Saved, the young woman disappears. But Andy has nothing any more but one idea at the head: to re-examine Séraphine. When it finds it, this one orders to him more to see it, under penalty of incurring a serious danger.

Data sheet

  • Title: the Werewolf of Paris
  • original Title: Year American Werewolf in Paris
  • Realization: Anthony Waller
  • Scenario: Tim Burns, Tom Stern and Anthony Waller
  • Production: Richard Claus, Alexander Buchman, Klaus Bauschulte, Jimmy of the Brabant and Anthony Waller
  • Production companies: Canal+, Cometstone Productions, Davis-Films, Delux Productions and Hollywood Pictures
  • Budget: 22 million dollars
  • Musique: Wilbert Hirsch
  • Photography: Egon Werdin
  • Assembly: Peter R. Adam
  • Decorations: Matthias Kammermeier
  • Costumes: Maria Schicker
  • Country of origin: the United States, the United Kingdom, Luxembourg, Netherlands, France
  • Format: Colors - 1,85:1 - Dolby DIGITAL - 35 mm
  • Kind: Horror
  • Lasted: 105 minutes
  • Comings out date: October 31st 1997 (the United Kingdom), December 25th 1997 (the United States), April 22nd 1998 (Belgium), May 6th 1998 (France)
  • Film prohibited with less than 12 years at the time of its exit in France

Distribution

Around film

  • turning began the June 18th 1996 and was held with Amsterdam, Luxembourg, Metz and Paris.
  • the film made following the the Werewolf of London realized by John Landis in 1981.
  • the realizer makes a small appearance in the role of the driver of a subway train.
  • the studio had first of all required of John Landis to carry out this after-effect.

Original soundtrack

  • Daphnis and Chloe , composed by Maurice Ravel and interpreted by the Royal Gebouw Concert Orchestrated
  • Turned Blue , interpreted by Caroline' S Spine
  • Human Torch , interpreted by Fastball
  • Mouth (The Stingray mix) , interpreted by Bush
  • Walking one the Sun , interpreted by Smash Mouth
  • Break The Glass , interpreted by The Suicide Machines
  • Psychosis , interpreted by The Refreshments
  • Normal Town (remix) , interpreted by Better Than Ezra
  • If I Could (What I Would C) , interpreted by Vanessa Daou
  • Soup Kitchen , interpreted by Eva Trout
  • Me Compassionate , interpreted by Soak
  • Loverbeast In Paris , interpreted by Smoove Diamonds
  • I' m the Wolf , interpreted by Howlin' Wolf
  • Downtime , interpreted by Fat
  • Hardset Head , interpreted by Skinny Puppy
  • Sick Coils , interpreted by Redd Kross
  • Never Gonna Give You Up , interpreted by Cake

Rewards

  • Grand Prix of the jury and Price of the public, at the time of the festival Fantastic' Arts 1998.
  • Nomination at the price of the best film song (Bush, for Mouth ), at the time of the MTV Movie Awards 1998.

External bond

  • the Werewolf of Paris on Internet Movie Database

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