Price: £0.99 RRP: £13.99 Average customer rating: Binding : DVD EAN : 5050824168559 Label : Prism Leisure Manufacturer : Prism Leisure Publisher : Prism Leisure Release date : 2005-10-10 Title : Howling 7 - Mystery Woman [1995] Actor : Array Audience rating : Suitable for 15 years and over Format : Array Languages : Array Number of items : 1 Original release date : 1995-01-01 Region code : 2 Running time : 86 Studio : Prism Leisure Theatrical releaseDate : 1995
Customer reviews
review by: J. Kent date: 2008-11-18 rating: Actually there is a Howling 8 Another sequel of the Howling series beyond number 7 does actually exist. it's called Howling 8: Resurrection, but it's a German production
review by: Horroricon date: 2008-07-15 rating: Pointless!! This is terrible which is a shame as I thought Howling 6 is quite a decent film (the script is bad but the acting is good in places) but this one I'm struggling to understand why it got made. Clive Turner has tried to link Howling 4, 5 & 6 together with this one but its just a mess.
The townspeople in this one aren't actors, they are actually the people where it was filmed, even using there real names.
There are pointless erm...points in the film where they line dance. What is the fecking point of that?
Everytime a werewolf 'appears' the camera changes to a red lens and the final shot of the bird changing could have been done on a Commodore 64.
This is the worst sequel since Howling 2 and only Christopher Lee knows why he acted in that piece of s**t. The front cover of Howling 7 looks decent and it made me think maybe its a worthy sequel but as soon as you watch it you'll know why they never made Howling 8. Well done Mr Clive Turner for killing off these saga of films.
Only buy this to complete your collection...its pointless otherwise