An American Werewolf in Paris


1h 40m 1997

Brief Synopsis

Three American college graduates, Andy, Brad, and Chris, go to Paris on a "Daredevil Tour of Europe" looking for a good time. One evening in Paris, the three attempt to bungee-jump from the Eiffel Tower. Out of nowhere, a beautiful young woman plummets into the void only to be saved by Andy who jumps after her. Losing her in the night, he tracks her down again and invites her out for a date. However, it is soon obvious that Serafine is not your average French girl. After an evening capped by a full moon, Andy awakes to find tooth marks on his leg and the news that he is halfway toward becoming a werewolf. To cure himself, he must now devour the heart of the werewolf that bit him.

Film Details

Also Known As
American Werewolf in Paris, En amerikansk varulv i Paris
MPAA Rating
Genre
Horror
Sequel
Release Date
1997
Distribution Company
Walt Disney Studios Distribution
Location
Amsterdam, Netherlands; New York City, New York, USA; Amsterdam Studios, Amsterdam, Netherlands; Luxembourg; Paris, France; Studio Luxembourg, Luxembourg

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 40m

Synopsis

Three American college graduates, Andy, Brad, and Chris, go to Paris on a "Daredevil Tour of Europe" looking for a good time. One evening in Paris, the three attempt to bungee-jump from the Eiffel Tower. Out of nowhere, a beautiful young woman plummets into the void only to be saved by Andy who jumps after her. Losing her in the night, he tracks her down again and invites her out for a date. However, it is soon obvious that Serafine is not your average French girl. After an evening capped by a full moon, Andy awakes to find tooth marks on his leg and the news that he is halfway toward becoming a werewolf. To cure himself, he must now devour the heart of the werewolf that bit him.

Crew

Alex Aach

Camera Trainee

Peter R Adam

Editor

Tom Alesch

Avid Editor

Paul Andrews

Song

Antonio Arviotti

Production

Rose Assa

Cashier

Ruzbeh Babol

Other

Axel Bahro

Other

Edwin Bakker

Electrician

Marga Bakker

Wardrobe

Marie Barre

Assistant Location Manager

Marcel Barros

Carpenter

Hubert Bartholomae

Rerecording

Hubert Bartholomae

Sound Designer

Klaus Bauschulte

Post-Production Supervisor

Klaus Bauschulte

Associate Producer

Michel Bazinet

Assistant Location Manager

Bob Bellion

Finance Manager

Andre Bellmont

Music Conductor

Petr Belohlavek

Other

Aloyse Bernardy

Swing Gang

Jan Bernotat

Animatronics

Vicky Bettendorf

Makeup

Raoul Biagioni

Construction

Phillippe Bigret

Electrician

Alain Bintz

Carpenter

Joel Bissen

Stunts

Paul Biwer

Construction Coordinator

David Blake

Assistant Camera Operator

Valeria Blom

Other

Sylvia Blossom

Caterer

Brian Blush

Song

Imme Bodammer

Production

Chai Boudreaux

Song

Penny Boulianne

Caterer

Dawn Elaine Bowery

Visual Effects

Jason Boyes

Production

Richard Bradshow

Stunts

Gernot Brettmann

Other

Mark Breuing

Other

Mark A Brown

Visual Effects

Bert Bruecker

Other

Sarah Brunsdon

Hair

Alexander Buchman

Coproducer

Berndt Burckhardt

Adr

Ronald J. Burke

Grip

Chester Burnett

Song

Tim Burns

Screenplay

Mark Buschbacher

Rerecording

Marc Bushby

Carpenter

Daniel Bussmann

Other

Nina Bussmann

Other

Dorothy Butler

Production

Michelle Butler

Production

Greg Camp

Song

Smoove Capone

Song

Toni Pace Carstensen

Visual Effects

Al Cerullo

Helicopter Pilot

Violetta Chaar Aleman

Special Effects

Richardo Chailly

Music Conductor

Pascal Charlier

Location Manager

Andreas Chevalier

Special Effects

Wade Childress

Camera

Jeffrey Cilley

Rerecording

Franco Cimino

Production

Buckie Claborn

Other

James Clark

Animator

Tom Clary

Production Manager

Richard Claus

Producer

Mary Cleary

Production

Isobel Clouter

Art Assistant

Roger Clyde

Song

Kevin Coleman

Song

Isabelle Costantini

Casting Associate

Sophie Cresswell

Caterer

Toni Crustas

Caterer

Peter Daou

Song

Vanessa Daou

Song Performer

Vanessa Daou

Song

Willem De Beukelaer

Stunts

Jimmy De Brabant

Associate Producer

Elsje Debruijn

Props

Robert Debruijn

Art Director

Andreas Dedring

Other

Guillaume Deesteban

Electrician

Gilbert Degrand

Electrician

Manuel Dejesus

Production Assistant

Marco Del Zotto

Production

Oliver Delaveleye

Other

Paul Delisle

Song

Hugues Demaere

Carpenter

Nicolas Demaere

Carpenter

Jason Demetri

Song

Manu Demoulling

On-Set Dresser

Gil Demurger

Stunt Coordinator

Do Demuth

Art Department

Dunja Den Drijver

Production

Aaron Denn

Assistant

Patrick Deranter

Steadicam Operator

Pierre Dermience

Electrician

Julia Diaz

Makeup

Laetitia Dom

Other

Alain Dominguez

Transportation Captain

Maciej Dopierala

Special Effects

Janet Doran-veevers

Production

Klaus Bosch Dos Santos

Other

Joe Dugan

Driver

Laurent Dumas

Assistant Director

Cynthia Dumont

Costume Designer

Anthony Dunsterville

Animatronics

Mick Durlacher

Electrician

Betty Durst

Props

Cathy Dutheil

Production Coordinator

Arthur Edwards

Song

Ralf Eisenmann

Sound

Miles Essmiller

Wrangler

Claude Faber

Carpenter

Jamshid Fadakar

Production

Kartagic Fahrudin

Security

Joerg Fassel

Electrician

Mark Fattibene

Effects Assistant

Klaus Feldmann

Other

Dino Fetzer

Camera Trainee

Teresa Finlay

Caterer

Monika Fleischer

Other

Chris Foxwell

Assistant Engineer

Erich Francois

Photography

Barbara Franz

Other

Jennifer Freed

Production Accountant

Iseult Frere

Assistant Director

Manu Frideritzi

Grip

Frederic Frognet

Production

Steve Galle

3-D Artist

Marc Gastkemper

Carpenter

Michael Geissler

Animatronics

Jan Gelpke

Other

Michele Giordano

Production Coordinator

Arnout Glass

Electrician

Dean Godshall

Editing

Dwayne Goettel

Song

Lydie Gonzalez

Other

Gena B Good

Song

Paul Goodyear

Assistant Engineer

Patrick Gordon

Production Manager

Jack Gostick

Caterer

Pierre Grahlon

Location Manager

Derek Grant

Song

Thierry Gratien

Carpenter

Lucy Green Taylor

Other

Marcel Grenez

Production

Kevin Griffin

Song

Dan Grond

Production

John Grower

Digital Effects Supervisor

Joachim Gruninger

Animatronics

Tania Hammond-adler

Production Coordinator

Frederick Hardy

Sound

Jez Harris

Animatronics

Jez Harris

Prosthetic Makeup

Douglas C Hart

Assistant Camera Operator

Steven Scott Harwell

Song

Liese Hellinckx

Continuity

Laurens Hessels

Electrician

Robert Hickson

Storyboard Artist

Robert Hilger

Security

Dr. Rosemarie Hirsch

Other

Wilbert Hirsch

Music Producer

Wilbert Hirsch

Music

Alain Hoffmann

Swing Gang

Dave Holland

Stunt Coordinator

Diane Holland

Visual Effects

Hucky Hornberger

Art Director

Colin Houben

Electrician

Howlin' Wolf

Song Performer

Michal Hradisky

Rerecording Assistant

Tripp Hudson

Producer

Mireille Huisman

Stunt Man

Andy Hunt

Art Department

Andy Hunt

Prosthetic Makeup

Marlyss Huppertz

Makeup

Jason Jackamarra

Other

Karin Jensen

Production Coordinator

Arthur Jeppe

Technical Director

Graham Johnston

Production

Boris Jojic

Original Music

Bruce Jones

Visual Effects

Marie Claire Junker

Makeup

Michael Kaelin

Effects Assistant

Arndt Kaiser

Other

Matthias Kammermeier

Production Designer

Reza Karim

Art Department

Reza Karim

Prosthetic Makeup

Crazy Karin Ii

Art Department

Boris Karloff

Construction

Ernie Karpeles

Assistant Production Coordinator

Brendan Kennedy

Set Production Assistant

Cevin Key

Song

Mario Klemens

Music Conductor

George Kochbek

Other

George Kochbek

Music Producer

Edgar Kohn

Other

Film Details

Also Known As
American Werewolf in Paris, En amerikansk varulv i Paris
MPAA Rating
Genre
Horror
Sequel
Release Date
1997
Distribution Company
Walt Disney Studios Distribution
Location
Amsterdam, Netherlands; New York City, New York, USA; Amsterdam Studios, Amsterdam, Netherlands; Luxembourg; Paris, France; Studio Luxembourg, Luxembourg

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 40m

Quotes

Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Released in United States Winter December 25, 1997

Released in United States on Video May 19, 1998

Sequel to "An American Werewolf in London" (USA/1981), directed by John Landis and starring Griffin Dunne and David Naughton.

Project was previously to be distributed by Miramax.

Completed shooting October 1, 1996.

Began shooting June 19, 1996.

Project was originally set up at Propaganda Films.

Released in United States Winter December 25, 1997

Released in United States on Video May 19, 1998