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In London Deleted Scenes - An American Werewolf

Lost in the Moors: The Definitive Guide to the Deleted Scenes of An American Werewolf in London

A brief shot of Jack (the "undead" friend) eating toast, where the food falls out through his torn throat. Toned-down Romance: The love scene between David and Jenny was shortened. Tube Station Gore:

Even the undead need a snack, but things didn't go smoothly for the decaying Jack Goodman. What happened: an american werewolf in london deleted scenes

Yet, for all its tight pacing and iconic status, the theatrical cut of the film is not entirely what Landis originally envisioned. Over the years, details, production stills, and script pages have emerged detailing a treasure trove of deleted, altered, and extended scenes. Some of these cuts were made to appease strict ratings boards, while others were trimmed by Landis himself to keep the narrative lean and mean.

The climactic werewolf rampage in Piccadilly Circus originally showcased more explicit violence. Lost in the Moors: The Definitive Guide to

reveal a significant amount of "lost media" and edits made for pacing or censorship. Director John Landis originally included sequences that were either too graphic for test audiences or were trimmed to maintain the film's R-rating. The Most Infamous Lost Scene: The Tramp Killing

The subway station attack on the businessman, Gerald Bringsley (Michael Carter), is a masterclass in suspense. Less suspenseful and far more brutal was the werewolf’s assault on a young couple, Harry and Judith, in a London park. What happened: Yet, for all its tight pacing

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While the theatrical cut is the standard version, certain home video releases have minor differences due to editing or mastering errors: Missing "Suicide Phone Call"