Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Dollar Bin Film - "Howling II: Stirba - Werewolf Bitch"


A young girl whose sister was murdered by werewolves helps an investigator track down a gang of the beasts through the U.S. and Europe.
Christopher Lee himself has described this film as his own "personal embarrassment!". But it's one of those films that are so bad, it's kinda funny! I mean theres the exploding dwarf, the drunken werewolf orgy, and Christopher Lee wearing some ridiculously cool eighties sunglasses! And the scene where Sybil Danning strips her clothes off is shown 10, count em, 10 times again over the credits. The only thing worse than the script, acting, and camera work is the lighting...it's so dark, I'm not even sure this was a werewolf flick! If you like serious horror, this probably isn't for you. But if your into 80's cheese, and a little sleaze, pick this one up.
Sending Deadly Kisses,
Rhonny Reaper

13 comments:

Darius Whiteplume said...

I have never seen this. Once the series got into were-kangaroos I declined to even consider it. But then again, Sybil Danning AND Christopher Lee... Maybe a reassessment is in order?

Rhonny Reaper said...

lol this movie isn't good at all...thats why its so fun to watch :)

Scare Sarah said...

This may be the best film title ever though!

The Mike said...

Oh wow, this movie. Definitely horrible, yet hilarious. The werewolf orgy, Reb Brown's "acting", Lee's attires....all so bad.

But yeah, Danning looked good in the end credits. :)

Te* (Slasher Film Sanctuary) said...

This is one of those films that I'm 95% sure that I've seen, I just didn't like it enough to let it permeate my brain and embed itself into the "I love you" part of my memory.(Twitch, Twitch) Nope it's not there. ;P

Rhonny Reaper said...

ha ha ha yeah, its one of those!

Tower Farm said...

Cool stuff (as usual). I love this movie!

JM

K.R. said...

I have a funny story I’d love to share on here sometime involving seeing this film theatrically when it came out, if I’d be welcome to. I love this blog and others like it, even though I’m much older than most of you (57). This just means that, having had a horror-movie-loving mom at a very young age, I’ve had many great experiences with classic horror from the late 60s till now. Let me know if welcome, and thank you either way. Yours truly, Keith.-keith.rada64@gmail. com

K.R. said...

I have a funny story I’d love to share on here sometime involving seeing this film theatrically when it came out, if I’d be welcome to. I love this blog and others like it, even though I’m much older than most of you (57). This just means that, having had a horror-movie-loving mom at a very young age, I’ve had many great experiences with classic horror from the late 60s till now. Let me know if welcome, and thank you either way. Yours truly, Keith.-keith.rada64@gmail. com

K.R. said...

I have a funny story I’d love to share on here sometime involving seeing this film theatrically when it came out, if I’d be welcome to. I love this blog and others like it, even though I’m much older than most of you (57). This just means that, having had a horror-movie-loving mom at a very young age, I’ve had many great experiences with classic horror from the late 60s till now. Let me know if welcome, and thank you either way. Yours truly, Keith.-keith.rada64@gmail. com

K.R. said...

I have a funny story I’d love to share on here sometime involving seeing this film theatrically when it came out, if I’d be welcome to. I love this blog and others like it, even though I’m much older than most of you (57). This just means that, having had a horror-movie-loving mom at a very young age, I’ve had many great experiences with classic horror from the late 60s till now. Let me know if welcome, and thank you either way. Yours truly, Keith.-keith.rada64@gmail. com

K.R. said...

I have a funny story I’d love to share on here sometime involving seeing this film theatrically when it came out, if I’d be welcome to. I love this blog and others like it, even though I’m much older than most of you (57). This just means that, having had a horror-movie-loving mom at a very young age, I’ve had many great experiences with classic horror from the late 60s till now. Let me know if welcome, and thank you either way. Yours truly, Keith.-keith.rada64@gmail. com

K.R. said...

I have a funny story I’d love to share on here sometime involving seeing this film theatrically when it came out, if I’d be welcome to. I love this blog and others like it, even though I’m much older than most of you (57). This just means that, having had a horror-movie-loving mom at a very young age, I’ve had many great experiences with classic horror from the late 60s till now. Let me know if welcome, and thank you either way. Yours truly, Keith.-keith.rada64@gmail. com