
Howling V: The Rebirth (1989)
1h 36m | PG-13
When a group of people from different walks of life converge in a Hungarian castle situated in Budapest which has been sealed for 500 years, they bring with them a werewolf which slowly begins to cut their numbers down.
Director: Neal Sundstrom
Studio: Allied Vision
Genre: Horror
Video: 720p
Cast

Phil Davis
as Count Istvan

Victoria Catlin
as Dr. Catherine Peake

Ben Cole
as David Gillespie

Mary Stavin
as Anna

William Shockley
as Richard Hamilton

Elizabeth Shé
as Marylou Summers
Reviews
***Ten Little Indians and One Werewolf*** Shot in an actual Hungarian castle, the plot of "Howling V: The Rebirth" (1989) is borrowed from "The Beast Must Die" (1974) wherein a group of people spend the night in a huge European estate while one of the party, a werewolf, systematically butchers the guests. It's basically a whodunit a la Agatha Christie's "And Then There Were None." It's also reminiscent of the underrated "Devil's Nightmare" aka "The Devil Walks at Midnight" (1971), albeit not as good. Still, it comes close, and although the werewolf is barely seen I found this a solid low-budget mystery flick with a werewolf. Besides, Elizabeth Shé (Marylou) has an exceptional scene and there's a superb Gothic score. But gorehounds who want to see loads of bloody werewolf action should pass (there's a little, but not enough to appease modern gorehounds). The film runs 1 hour, 36 minutes. GRADE: B-