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A villainous carnival owner traps a young werewolf to include in his growing menagerie of inhuman exhibits.A villainous carnival owner traps a young werewolf to include in his growing menagerie of inhuman exhibits.A villainous carnival owner traps a young werewolf to include in his growing menagerie of inhuman exhibits.
Sean Sullivan
- Winston
- (as Sean Gregory Sullivan)
Bruce Payne
- R.B Harker
- (as Bruce Martyn Payne)
Gary Carlos Cervantes
- Sheriff Fuller
- (as Carlos Cervantes)
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I first saw this in the early 90s on a vhs.
Revisited it recently.
This is the sixth entry in the Howling series.
While this movie doesn't have sufficient werewolf action or kills, this one is much better than the last four parts.
The villain/vampire (Bruce Payne) in this one looks more like Thoth-Amon (man beast) from Conan the Destroyer.
This one has an offscreen sex scene n a nudity consisting of one boob, thereby taunting Total Recall's three boobs.
Revisited it recently.
This is the sixth entry in the Howling series.
While this movie doesn't have sufficient werewolf action or kills, this one is much better than the last four parts.
The villain/vampire (Bruce Payne) in this one looks more like Thoth-Amon (man beast) from Conan the Destroyer.
This one has an offscreen sex scene n a nudity consisting of one boob, thereby taunting Total Recall's three boobs.
Admittedly not to everyone's taste, but HOWLING VI: THE FREAKS blows the previous four sequels out of the water. Absolutely no one appears to have noticed, but Brendan Hughes here has simply re-invented himself as a reluctant werewolf carrying on pretty much where he left off as the stylish but caring Vlad Tepisch in TO DIE FOR..one of the best vampire films ever made!
Quirky this may be, hammily directed admittedly and with a musical score that sucks at times, there is still enough in this tale of a shabbily-treated gaggle of sideshow freaks to warrant a second viewing. Bruce Payne in the film before his cool-hijacker role in PASSENGER 57 plays the literate but somewhat inhumane carny-owner who just might know more about Brendan Hughes "condition" than he is letting on.
Several touching scenes and for the most part anything but a horror movie, one's enjoyment of this film is fully dependent on an inclination to listen, having a sense of compassion and a degree of awareness that not too many have.
Its NOT a great film by a long shot - its an interesting failure if anything but I for one, can find plenty to like about it. The cat scene for one thing propelled the film to a 6 to start with.
Quirky this may be, hammily directed admittedly and with a musical score that sucks at times, there is still enough in this tale of a shabbily-treated gaggle of sideshow freaks to warrant a second viewing. Bruce Payne in the film before his cool-hijacker role in PASSENGER 57 plays the literate but somewhat inhumane carny-owner who just might know more about Brendan Hughes "condition" than he is letting on.
Several touching scenes and for the most part anything but a horror movie, one's enjoyment of this film is fully dependent on an inclination to listen, having a sense of compassion and a degree of awareness that not too many have.
Its NOT a great film by a long shot - its an interesting failure if anything but I for one, can find plenty to like about it. The cat scene for one thing propelled the film to a 6 to start with.
Without a doubt one of the most disappointing movies I have ever seen. It starts off promisingly, but nothing happens. There are no actual werewolves in it - the hero turns into a wolfman, and the bad guy a purple thing. And they have a lame fight. This is a disgrace to one of the great horror movies the original The Howling. Garbage. Only two people get attacked by a werewolf.
An evil traveling carnival owner, Harker, tries to capture a werewolf in a small desert town to add to his collection of "Freaks". "Howling 6-The Freaks" is a passable flick at best. The acting is okay, but the script could have used a lot of work. The characters generally weren't that interesting, though some of the freaks were more likeable than the main characters themselves! Special effects were intermitent in terms of quality--The werewolf looked very cheap, as did the transformation scenes, but the vampire make-up (By Steve Johnson no less) towards the end, as well as some of the gore effects, were quite good. I really wouldn't recommend this film--it really wasn't terrible but it WAS quite boring at times and features nothing we haven't seen a dozen or so time prior to it. My rating for "Howling 6- the freaks"--3/10.
To describe this movie in one word I would say S**T, and if given more words it's a stinker of epic proportions. This movie promises Werewolf Vs Vampire in a nail biting showdown but what you get is about five minutes of wrestling ending with the vampires death. WOW nailbiting huh. Do not get this movie out, you have been warned.
Did you know
- TriviaHarker was named after Jonathan Harker, from "Dracula".
- GoofsWhen the sheriff attempts to arrest Mr Harker, the microphone is visible for several seconds above Mr Harkers head.
- Quotes
R.B Harker: You're the worst kind of freak, one who tries to control it.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Nuits de pleine lune (1995)
- SoundtracksI'll Be Seeing You
Music by Sammy Fain and lyrics by Irving Kahal
Publisher Francis Day & Hunter Ltd./Redwood Music Ltd.
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 40m(100 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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