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An American Werewolf in Paris

Things are about to get a little hairy.
1997 | 98m | English

(28495 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

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An American man unwittingly gets involved with werewolves who have developed a serum allowing them to transform at will.
Release Date: May 29, 1997
Director: Anthony Waller
Writer: Tim Burns, Tom Stern, Anthony Waller
Genres: Comedy, Fantasy, Horror
Keywords werewolf, sinister, scathing, cowardliness, distressing, questioning, dubious, meat, somber, sarcastic, paris, france, insecure, pretentious
Production Companies Propaganda Films, Hollywood Pictures, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, Delux Productions, Cometstone Pictures, J&M Entertainment, Président Films, Avrora Media, Stonewood Communications
Box Office Revenue: $26,570,463
Budget: $22,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Tom Everett Scott Andy McDermott
Julie Delpy Serafine Pigot
Vince Vieluf Brad
Phil Buckman Chris
Julie Bowen Amy Finch
Pierre Cosso Claude
Thierry Lhermitte Dr. Thierry Pigot
Maria Machado Chief Bonnet
Tom Novembre Inspector LeDuc
Serge Basso Officer with Flashlight
Charles Maquignon Bouncer
Ben Salem Bouabdallah Detective Ben Bou
Alan McKenna Lycanthrope
Hervé Sogne Lycanthrope
Jean-Claude Deret Professor Martin
Isabelle Constantini Sérafine's Mother
David F. Friedman Nightclub Visitor
Christian Magnani Bruno
Chris Bearne Surgeon
Pierre Bodry Waiter on Train
Pieter Riemens Waiter in Restaurant
Anthony Waller Metro Driver
Jochen Schneider Lycanthrope
Edgar Kohn Lycanthrope
Emile Cappachione Bodybuilder
Serge Hugel French Car Driver
John Waller British Car Driver
Nicholas Waller Taxi Driver
Csilla Szabò
Alain Christie Inspector LeDuc (voice) (uncredited)
Name Job
Wilbert Hirsch Original Music Composer
Egon Werdin Camera Operator, Director of Photography
Peter R. Adam Editor
Matthias Kammermeier Production Design
Hucky Hornberger Art Direction
Maria Schicker Costume Design
Gail Levin Casting
Tim Burns Writer
John Grower Visual Effects Supervisor
Hubert Bartholomae Sound Designer
Rick Wiessenhaan Stunt Coordinator
Dave Holland Stunt Coordinator
Willem de Beukelaer Stunts
Victor Leitenbauer Makeup Artist
Els Rastelli Script Supervisor
Claude Ludovicy Unit Manager
Pascal Charlier Location Manager
Erwin Roodhart Camera Operator, Gaffer
Katja Reinert-Alexis Hairstylist, Makeup & Hair
Roland Savoye Underwater Camera
Gilbert Degrand Electrician
Marius Speller Electrician
Philippe Lussagnet Electrician
Pierre Dermience Electrician
Andreas Musolff Sound Editor
Jörn Poetzl Foley Artist
Pit Kuhlmann Foley Editor, Sound Effects Editor
Screaming Mad George Makeup Effects, Special Effects Makeup Artist
Tom Stern Writer
Anthony Waller Camera Operator, Writer, Director
John Landis Characters
Harry Wiesenhaan Stunt Coordinator
Marco Maas Stunts
Richard Bradshaw Stunts
Tony Lucken Stunts
Jörg Widmer Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
Iseult Frere Assistant Director
Eric Paulin Second Assistant Director
Véronique Souques Assistant Director
Stuart St. Paul Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director
Marc van der Bijl First Assistant Director
Oscar van Raaij Third Assistant Director
Bernd Burkhardt ADR Recordist
Bill Higley ADR Mixer
Frederic Legier ADR Recordist
Frank Reinke Sound Recordist
Derek Sample ADR Recordist
Franziska Loeding Special Effects
Laurent Dumas Second Assistant Director
Patricia McMahon Line Producer
Andrea Schlimper Set Decoration
Harald Rüdiger Special Effects Supervisor
Diane Holland Visual Effects Producer
Bruce Jones Visual Effects Producer
Stéphane Keller Visual Effects
Peter Lloyd Visual Effects Art Director
Yon Van Kline Visual Effects Editor
Nicholas Waller Visual Effects
Bruce Walters Visual Effects Supervisor
Joel Bissen Stunts
Jörgtom Buttelmann Stunts
Gil Demurger Stunt Coordinator
Roland Goddijn Stunts
Mireille Huisman Stunts
Martin Lader Stunts
Philippe Lebreton Stunts
Karin Marié Stunts
Michiel Versprille Stunt Double
Diana Wiersma Stunts
Benny Ashoff Assistant Camera
David Norris Camera Operator
Johan van Steen Gaffer
Paul Andrews Songs
Name Title
Klaus Bauschulte Associate Producer
Bob Bellion Co-Producer
Alexander Buchman Co-Producer
Richard Claus Producer
Jimmy de Brabant Associate Producer
Anthony Waller Executive Producer
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Reviews

Charles Dance
2.0

**Staggeringly awful.** Fails to be scary. Fails to be amusing. Terrible acting. This comes across as a fan film made by a struggling theatre troupe manned by amateurs. This excitable bunch of talent free people decide it would be fun to _galavant_ around Paris wearing a phoney throat also. Th ... ey are keen, I'll give them that but it's just that they are in a stinker of fan video proportions. The joy they take in appearing out of thin air with their torn throats reminded me of an episode of Randall and Hopkirk Deceased. Light and frothy - with no menace or air of unease present. Now you see him - now you don't! _This is pantomime stuff._ A disgrace to John Landis' classic this thing is. The whole production is cable movie quality. SYFY channel stuff, right here. If Landis were dead, he would be spinning in his grave. - Charles Dance

Jun 23, 2021