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Hurlements V: la re-naissance

Original title: Howling V: The Rebirth
  • 1989
  • R
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
3.2K
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Hurlements V: la re-naissance (1989)
Werewolf HorrorHorrorMystery

A group of strangers visit an ancient Hungarian castle and bring along a werewolf.A group of strangers visit an ancient Hungarian castle and bring along a werewolf.A group of strangers visit an ancient Hungarian castle and bring along a werewolf.

  • Director
    • Neal Sundstrom
  • Writers
    • Clive Turner
    • Freddie Rowe
    • Gary Brandner
  • Stars
    • Phil Davis
    • Victoria Catlin
    • Elizabeth Shé
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    3.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Neal Sundstrom
    • Writers
      • Clive Turner
      • Freddie Rowe
      • Gary Brandner
    • Stars
      • Phil Davis
      • Victoria Catlin
      • Elizabeth Shé
    • 76User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Phil Davis
    Phil Davis
    • The Count
    • (as Philip Davis)
    Victoria Catlin
    Victoria Catlin
    • Dr. Catherine Peake
    Elizabeth Shé
    • Marylou Summers
    Ben Cole
    • David
    William Shockley
    William Shockley
    • Richard
    Mark Sivertsen
    Mark Sivertsen
    • Jonathan
    Stephanie Faulkner
    • Gail
    Mary Stavin
    Mary Stavin
    • Anna
    Clive Turner
    • Ray
    Nigel Triffitt
    • Professor
    Jill Pearson
    • Eleanor
    József Madaras
    József Madaras
    • Peter
    • (as Joszef Madaras)
    Renáta Szatler
    • Susan
    József Bozsó
    • Londiner
    • (uncredited)
    Zsuzsa Holl
    • Hungarian mistress of the castle
    • (uncredited)
    Zsolt Körtvélyessy
    Zsolt Körtvélyessy
    • Hungarian lord of the castle
    • (uncredited)
    Antal Leisen
    Antal Leisen
    • Waiter
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Neal Sundstrom
    • Writers
      • Clive Turner
      • Freddie Rowe
      • Gary Brandner
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    Deviant-7

    Better than I expected it to be, but...

    Howling V: The Rebirth was better than I expected it to be, but still not a very good film. I don't know about you, but when I watch a werewolf movie I hope to actually SEE the werewolf from time to time. You DON'T SEE THE WEREWOLF in this movie. There are parts of it shown for a couple seconds here and there, but you never see the whole thing. This movie tries to be a mystery, wanting you to figure out who the wolf is. It isn't too hard to figure out, and the answer is confusing. If you want to watch a good werewolf movie, try the first Howling (stay away from parts 3 and 7 AT ALL COSTS) or Silver Bullet.
    5lone-wolf-007

    Bark at the Moon

    Basically this is the werewolf version of Ten Little Indians. A group of people end up stranded at a castle during a snowstorm and while they wait for it to end someone or something begins to pick them off one by one. With the howling and teeth marks on the bodies it points to one of them not being what they seem. This is actually a fairly descent Howling movie but it does have a small budget. I will give credit in the fact that they did well with what they had. The ending is also somewhat clever if you are not paying close attention throughout the movie. Overall not bad for what it is and is better than some of the other sequels.
    3Fella_shibby

    There is zero atmosphere inspite of the movie being set in a castle situated in the snowy Budapest.

    I first saw this in the early 90s on a vhs.

    Revisited it recently.

    We dont get to see a single werewolf in the entire movie and all the kills are offscreen except for a lousy decapitation.

    This one is more like a whodunnit without any suspense, tension or engrossing story.
    king_savage

    It's Budapest, Hungary...not Romania

    I agree that this film is probably one of the most underrated werewolf films ever made. The original was truly a masterpiece. The second was very campy and corny, but worth the watch thanks to an amazing actor you might have heard of...Christopher Lee. The next two Howling installments were terrible and gave the franchise a bad name. Then along comes Clive Turner. He takes the werewolf out of the woods and confines it within a castle. What scares most people? Isolation...no escape...the unknown. Add an enormous werewolf to the mix and throw a scooby doo mystery twist on it and you've got Howling V: The Rebirth. A group of strangers are hand picked to spend the weekend in an isolated medieval castle in the Budapest country side that hasn't been opened for 500 years. Slowly, the guests begin to notice many similarities between themselves. Then it is revealed that one of them is a werewolf. The blood that flows through their veins is the blood of the werewolf that has plagued this castle and country once before. One of the members of the bloodline must kill the werewolf and lift the curse forever. In classic who done it fashion, The Rebirth delivers a compelling story with a fairly obvious twist. The entertainment value is high enough to deserve a late night viewing with a blanket and some popcorn. Just make sure to leave at least one light on...you'll need it.
    6lost-in-limbo

    "We're not in the middle ages anymore"

    The Howling series doesn't have much of a great reputation, each one being different in style and tone with no real connection to each other. Although the second film does touch upon the original in some sort plot tie. I never been a huge fan of the original and the sequels that I've seen (2, 3 and 4) are simply inferior. So I went into the filth venture (another straight-to-video fare) expecting less, but actually came away mildly enjoying it. In some regards I enjoyed it more than the original… that's not to say it's better than that film. But I was pleasantly surprised by it.

    A group of strangers selected from around the world are invited by an aristocratic count to the re-opening of a castle in Budapest that hasn't seen light for over 500 years due to its terrible past. Unknowingly to them everyone in the group bears an identical birthmark that links them to the castle's terrible past.

    The low-budget, but sturdy "The Howling V: The Re-Birth" plays around with the ten little Indians murder mystery formula, but the killer is no ordinary being but actually a werewolf. The revelation might not come as a surprise, as there are certain clues scattered about pointing to the one in question, but it still remains cleverly penned (it elaborately plotted) and unpredictable in what order the guests become fresh meat. The performances are down-to-earth by the likes of Stephanie Faulkner, Mark Sivertsen and William Shockley, as there is an odd assortment of characters where a lot of time can be spent on trivial dialogue exchanges. However it stays gripping, crowned with mystery and danger where the remote Gothic castle setting (modern day Budapest) is dark and dank. The ominously gloomy and taut atmosphere works, as they keep to what its budget allows it and this means making sure the beast mostly stays in the shadows. Lurking or stalking its prey. Director Neal Sundstrom favours suggestively brooding handling. We don't get much of a real look, as there's plenty of rapid moving POV shots, minor flashes and off-screen attacks. What we did see of it didn't look the greatest, but it's acceptable. Moments do strike up some eerie spells and suspenseful build-ups before it deliver the shocks. It's helped by competently sweeping camera-work and a foreboding music score.

    Entertaining superstitious whodunit b-grade hokum

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    • Trivia
      Despite the fact that this film states "Based on the novels 'The Howling I, II, and III' written by Gary Brandner", this film is in no way based on any of those novels, and is a sequel to the earlier Howling films in name only.
    • Goofs
      There was no city called "Budapest" in 1489. The cities of Buda and Pest were not merged until 1873.
    • Quotes

      Marylou Summers: The Devil was a werewolf... Wow, that's incredible!

    • Connections
      Featured in Nuits de pleine lune (1995)

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    • Release date
      • February 22, 1990 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Hungary
    • Languages
      • English
      • Hungarian
    • Also known as
      • Howling V: The Rebirth
    • Filming locations
      • Hungary
    • Production companies
      • Allied Vision
      • Lane Pringle Productions
      • Mafilm
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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