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An American Werewolf in London (1981) features several notorious deleted scenes, including a homeless massacre sequence and a grotesque "toast" moment, largely cut to avoid an X-rating or due to test screenings. While full, finished scenes are rare, notable cut content includes extended, more explicit sequences in the love scene and specific subway moments. For a detailed breakdown of alternate versions, visit Behind The Scenes Saturday: An American Werewolf In London an american werewolf in london deleted scenes cracked
No visuals or audio are known to survive; Landis himself believes the footage is gone forever. Scenes Restored (or Nearly There) deleted scenes It sounds like you're looking for
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(1981) have been discussed by outlets like Cracked , often focusing on how they explain plot gaps or character motivations. Famous Deleted or Altered Scenes Extended “Slaughtered Lamb” pub intro – More banter
- Extended “Slaughtered Lamb” pub intro – More banter between David and Jack, including a local’s warning about “the moors at night” with extra lines about “not following the path.”
- Hospital dream sequence extension – David’s nightmare originally cut between the Nazi monster dream and a brief shot of a bloody nurse transforming, removed for pacing.
- Jack’s decaying phone call (alternate take) – Jack’s corpse has a longer monologue about being trapped between worlds, delivered with more dark humor (“I’m not asking, David – I’m decomposing here”).
- Porn cinema massacre alternate angles – More explicit gore (cut for UK ratings) showing the werewolf’s claws ripping seats.
- Final zoo scene tag – After David is shot, an unused 10-second coda shows a zookeeper finding his torn clothes… and a cub’s paw twitching (hinting at werewolf offspring – cut for being too bleak).
Bloopers & Behind-the-Scenes:
Surviving footage includes outtakes of Griffin Dunne (Jack) accidentally ripping the foam rubber off the werewolf puppet, which reportedly irritated special effects artist Rick Baker . The "Happy Together" Cut: An early 1990s TV broadcast used " Happy Together
Director John Landis has stated that the final cut of the film is his preferred version, meaning there is no "Director's Cut" with added footage available on DVD/Blu-ray. However, several scenes were cut for pacing or content:
While we see Jack (Griffin Dunne) progressively rot throughout the film, there were additional lines of dialogue and close-up shots of his decomposition that didn't make the cut.