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Horror

Original title: Howling II: Stirba - Werewolf Bitch
  • 1985
  • 12
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
3.8/10
8.7K
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Horror (1985)
A man discovers that his sister was a werewolf, and helps an investigator track down a gang of the monsters through the United States and eastern Europe.
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A man discovers that his sister was a werewolf, and helps an investigator track down a gang of the monsters through the United States and eastern Europe.A man discovers that his sister was a werewolf, and helps an investigator track down a gang of the monsters through the United States and eastern Europe.A man discovers that his sister was a werewolf, and helps an investigator track down a gang of the monsters through the United States and eastern Europe.

  • Director
    • Philippe Mora
  • Writers
    • Gary Brandner
    • Robert Sarno
  • Stars
    • Christopher Lee
    • Annie McEnroe
    • Reb Brown
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.8/10
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    • Director
      • Philippe Mora
    • Writers
      • Gary Brandner
      • Robert Sarno
    • Stars
      • Christopher Lee
      • Annie McEnroe
      • Reb Brown
    • 142User reviews
    • 83Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Videos3

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    Howling II: Your Sister Is A Werewolf: Werewolf In The Backseat
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    Howling II: Your Sister Is A Werewolf: Werewolf In The Backseat
    Howling II: Your Sister Is A Werewolf: Werewolf In The Backseat
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    Howling II: Your Sister Is A Werewolf: Werewolf In The Backseat
    Howling II: Your Sister Is A Werewolf: Actor Reb Brown Remembers Filming The Action Scenes
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    Howling II: Your Sister Is A Werewolf: Actor Reb Brown Remembers Filming The Action Scenes

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    Christopher Lee
    Christopher Lee
    • Stefan
    Annie McEnroe
    Annie McEnroe
    • Jenny
    Reb Brown
    Reb Brown
    • Ben
    Marsha Hunt
    Marsha Hunt
    • Mariana
    • (as Marsha A. Hunt)
    Sybil Danning
    Sybil Danning
    • Stirba
    Judd Omen
    Judd Omen
    • Vlad
    Ferdy Mayne
    Ferdy Mayne
    • Erle
    • (as Ferdinand Mayne)
    Patrick Field
    • Deacon
    Jimmy Nail
    Jimmy Nail
    • Dom
    Steven Bronowski
    • Moon Devil
    James Crawford
    • American Priest
    • (as James M. Crawford)
    Jirí Krytinár
    Jirí Krytinár
    • Vasile
    • (as Jiri Krytinar)
    Ladislav Krecmer
    • Father Florin
    Jan Kraus
    Jan Kraus
    • Tondo
    Petr Skarke
    Petr Skarke
    • Konstantin
    Igor Smrzík
    • Luca
    Ivo Niederle
    Ivo Niederle
    • Grigore
    Ed Kleynen
    • Fred Francis
    • Director
      • Philippe Mora
    • Writers
      • Gary Brandner
      • Robert Sarno
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    User reviews142

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    5bigpappa1--2

    Cheesy fun.

    A man investigating the death of his sister, discovers she is a werewolf and part of a werewolf cult in Transylvanina. The make-up, effects, plot, acting, direction, etc. are either pretty much non-existent or down right silly, but the film is entertaining in a cheesy way and Danning rips off her clothes (again). Bonus at the end credits, that scene with Danning is repeated over and over again. 5 out of 10.
    7Hey_Sweden

    In the pale, pale light, the pale, pale light of the moonglow...

    Incredibly idiotic, senseless, and utterly sleazy sequel to the popular 1981 werewolf film "The Howling" stars Sir Christopher Lee as Stefan Crosscoe, an occult expert determined to wipe out lycanthropes, in particular those who associate with the fiendish queen werewolf bitch Stirba (Sybil Danning). He makes a point of telling Ben White (Reb Brown), the brother of the Dee Wallace character from the first film, the specifics of her "death". When Ben is unable to deny the evidence, he heads off, with reporter Jenny Templeton (Annie McEnroe) in tow, for Transylania, to help Stefan in his werewolf killing mission.

    The story is absurd, the dialogue hilariously awful; poor Sir Christopher and Sybil have to utter some pretty dumb lines. The makeup effects are crude to the nth degree, but are delicious in their egregious lack of quality. The scene with the eyeballs exploding is pretty cool. In some ways, "Stirba - Werewolf Bitch" goes back to Gothic basics in a way by exploiting flavourful European Old World atmosphere. But it adds a lot of spice to the deal by being so damn trashy. The sexy ladies present dress quite provocatively, and Sybil is willing to disrobe and show off her ample assets. The New Wave pop soundtrack is a total hoot; we're made to listen to that priceless title theme song a number of times. Original "Howling" author Gary Brandner co-scripted, from his novel "Howling II: The Return", and maintains a very tongue in cheek approach. With the level of both cheese and trash on display, it's clear that this was never meant to be taken seriously.

    Sir Christopher looks pretty serious here, though; the movie does benefit from his professionalism. Sybil is a mildly amusing antagonist. Brown and McEnroe are just sort of there as hero and heroine. Marsha A. Hunt, Judd Omen, Ferdy Mayne (who has the same character name as John Carradine in "Howling" No. 1), Patrick Field, Jimmy Nail, and Jiri Krytinar co-star.

    Directed by Philippe Mora, who has the distinction of being director on two "Howling" sequels, the other being "The Marsupials: The Howling III".

    The end credits are actually a highlight.

    Seven out of 10.
    6Red-Barracuda

    Lame but quite good fun

    This is a pretty bad movie. But not so bad as it's reputation suggests. The production values aren't too bad and there is the odd effective scene. And it does have an 80's cheezoid veneer that means that it is always kind of fun. Watch out, too, for Jimmy Nail's brief appearance - his attempt at an American accent is so astoundingly rubbish it's fantastic. Fantastic too are Sybil Danning's breasts - they make a brief appearance in the movie but the scene is repeated umpteen times in the end credits in what can only be described as the 12" remix of Sybil Danning's boobs. Has to be seen to be believed. As a horror movie it isn't scary, the effects are silly and Christopher Lee turns up to sleepwalk through his performance. I guess he was buying a new house and needed some cash for the deposit. The two central characters - the man and the woman - were so negligible that I have forgotten almost everything about them and I just watched this movie earlier tonight. The werewolves are noticeably less impressive than in the original movie, in fact, bizarrely, they sometimes look more like badly burned apes. The eastern European setting is quite good and the music provided by the new wave band Babel, while being pretty terrible, does at least give the film some added cheese.

    Overall? Good for a laugh. Not good quality but did you seriously expect it to be? And, at the very least, you've always got Sybil's knockers.
    5BenTramerLives78

    It's not great but not too terrible either

    The first Howling is a classic and the second one, is well, not so much a classic but it is still entertaining. The brother of the main character from the first one is trying to figure out what happened to his sister. He teams up with her colleague and a werewolf hunter played by horror legend Christopher Lee.

    They go to Transylvania to go after the most powerful werewolf, Stirba (Sybil Danning) and craziness ensues. There is a new wave band, gratuitous werewolf nudity and dwarves. One of the main problems for me is the recreation of the broadcast from the end of the first movie. It looks like someone wearing a cheap mask and the outfit isn't even the same if I remember correctly. I'm sure they didn't have the rights to use the clip from the original but they could have made it a little better in my opinion. Overall, The Howling 2 is decent enough to watch as long as you don't take it too seriously or expect it to be as good as the first film.
    3TOMASBBloodhound

    A real mess with some eye candy.

    From the moment Christopher Lee puts on a pair of punk sunglasses and tries to sneak into a punk rock club, you know you've got a stinker on your hands! This film had potential. Beneath all of the sludge there are the remnants of what could have been crafted into a decent film, if not an interesting one. The final product is a real mess, however. Aside from the gratuitous nudity and some very attractive women, Howling II winds up being a laughable excuse for a horror film. Christopher Lee gives it a nugget of credibility, but even he cannot raise it above the level of crap.

    Having never seen any of the other films in this series, this critic will be forced to accept on face value that this is a genuine continuation of the events in part one. We start off at a funeral for one of the characters from the original, and within the first ten minutes we find ourselves in Transylvania with a small group of heroes ready to battle a coven of werewolves. The film is paced fairly well, and there are not too many dead spots. The action is there; it just isn't filmed well. One bright spot is the music of a punk band called Babel. Though their song is played quite often, it is rather catchy.

    The problems with this film are great in number. First off, the acting is worse than pitiful. Christopher Lee is good enough, but that's where it ends. The two leads Reb Brown and Annie McEnroe are lacking in just about everything you'd want for such characters. The writing is wretched, the editing redundant, and the direction amateurish. There are a couple nice special effect gimmicks, but the cheesy ones far out weigh them in number. Sybil Danning is nice to look at, but her acting performance is less than satisfactory. Judd Omen looks the part he plays, but his voice and acting are unconvincing to say the least. Much of the dialog is in an unintelligible language that may or may not be Latin.

    I liked the general idea for the story. I always enjoy stories of true believers out to battle seemingly invincible forces of evil. One scene where a small group of good guys are trekking through a dark forest and shooting down a bunch of werewolves is even kind of exciting. Kind of. Maybe a bigger budget or a better director could have made the rest of the film a bit more compelling. 3 of 10 stars.

    The Hound.

    Side note: As of this writing, the censors at youtube.com have still not taken down the ending credits with Sybil Danning ripping off her top several times while the Babel song is playing! Catch it while you can!

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    • Trivia
      Sybil Danning was tired of having to go topless or nude so often in her movies, and wanted to remain clothed for this one. The producers disagreed, but in the end, a compromise was reached where Danning would do a single topless shot. She was very angry on watching the finished film to find that the ending credits featured this shot no less than seventeen times.
    • Goofs
      When Christopher Lee reads from the Book of Revelation, his Bible is opened near the middle, but this book is the last book of the Bible. Visually, it probably wouldn't have looked as good if the book was opened to the end, plus balancing it in his hand with all the weight on one side would have been difficult.
    • Quotes

      Vasile: Breasts! Breasts! That's the fuck! Define: slipper!

      [*Unintelligible*]

    • Crazy credits
      The closing credits run over what appear to be deleted scenes and alternate footage, along with the same scene of Sybil Danning ripping off her shirt, which is repeated 17 times.
    • Alternate versions
      The original HBO/Thorn tape release is dark and unwatchable, as well as cut. The cable version is bright and clear and features European folk music over the formerly silent end credits, but cut. The Republic/Lumiere tape release is bright and clear, (almost too bright in some suspense scenes), and was the longest version in existence until the release of the MGM DVD, which is not only uncut and in widescreen, but is bright, clear, and watchable. The Republic/Lumiere tape bears the retitling "Howling II: Stirba, Werewolf Bitch", while the DVD and the other VHS versions are still titled "Howling II: Your Sister is a Werewolf".
    • Connections
      Featured in Hidden City (1987)
    • Soundtracks
      Howling
      Written by Stephen W. Parsons (as Stephen Parsons)

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    • Release date
      • August 28, 1985 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Czechoslovakia
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Czech
    • Also known as
      • Hurlements II
    • Filming locations
      • Barrandov Studios, Prague, Czech Republic(as Filmove Studio Barrandov, Prague, Czechoslovakia)
    • Production companies
      • Hemdale
      • Barrandov Studios
      • Cinema '84
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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