An American Werewolf In London Deleted Scenes Repack

A famously gruesome shot where food falls out of a gaping wound in undead Jack's throat while he is eating toast was removed for being "too much".

For the modern viewer, tracking down the "raymix" or assembling a personal "repack" using the 4K Arrow Video transfer is the closest you will ever get to seeing the cursed, violent, and tragic vision John Landis originally intended for the Yorkshire Moors.

Some "deleted" content actually exists in specific versions of the film: The Phone Call: an american werewolf in london deleted scenes repack

Paul Davis’s book on the making of the film contains research and anecdotes about extended sequences that no longer exist on film. fan-made edit

The archival history of this film is notoriously fragmented. Universal Studios lost a significant amount of original negative footage in a vault fire, making official, pristine restorations of these scenes nearly impossible. A famously gruesome shot where food falls out

The obsession with the is proof that we love this film as a living document, not a static monument. We want to see the blood that was cleaned up. We want to hear the dialogue that was cut for time. We want to walk the full length of the moors, even if it leads to a bleaker ending.

Certain international TV networks aired slightly different cuts to match regional censorship laws. fan-made edit The archival history of this film

Collectors often distinguish between high-quality official restorations and fan-compiled repacks: Arrow Video & Turbine Editions

You might ask: Doesn’t the Arrow Video or Universal 4K release already have these scenes?

The "An American Werewolf in London Deleted Scenes Repack" is a likely unofficial compilation of archival and previously excised footage from John Landis’s 1981 horror classic.

, as it has never appeared on any official DVD or Blu-ray release, including the recent 4K restoration from Arrow Video Minor Gore and Character Beats