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Film star David Naughton on the filming of An American Werewolf in London (1981)
Naughton endured freezing rain to star in your favorite horror film.
The beauty of Leave It to Beaver came from its honesty
It was an idealistic show with realistic problems.
The Beverly Hillbillies taught audiences to forget their troubles
The sitcom was disarmingly positive.
James Arness, Amanda Blake and Ken Curtis all learned a lot from Milburn Stone
"Professionalism, perseverance, class— that's what they talk about when Stone's name comes up."
Makeup effects wizard Rick Baker shared this trait with all the horror greats
His filmography includes Videodrome, Gremlins 2, and The Fury.
The casting process for An American Werewolf in London was unconventional
The film's star, David Naughton, explained that his audition consisted of a meeting with director John Landis.
How Buddy Ebsen learned to relax on the set of Barnaby Jones
It took a talk from Ebsen's wife to get the actor to calm down.
Patricia Blair worried that fans wouldn’t like her as Lucas McCain’s love interest on The Rifleman
Not even a Western legend can outrun romance.
Before she starred in An American Werewolf in London (1981), Jenny Agutter was a child star
“I wouldn’t want to subject my child to a lot of the personalities in it.”
Why An American Werewolf in London (1981) was considered ''horrendous''
“What makes this film horrifying is that it takes place in everyday London,” said director John Landis.
John Landis knew he wanted to become a director at eight years old
“I just had to spend a great deal of time learning about it,” said the director.
John Landis wrote American Werewolf a decade before it was made
And it was all thanks to a chance encounter with a burial ritual!
Here's what Rod Serling had to say to people who thought The Twilight Zone was ''too far out there''
Being "too far out there" should've been The Twilight Zone's biggest compliment, but it led to complications.
Dr. Pepper had a surprising role in ''An American Werewolf in London''
Open up a ly-CAN.
Director John Landis on An American Werewolf in London (1981): ''It was considered too terrifying.''
It took years for the film to begin production.
Mary Tyler Moore loved Laura Petrie: ''She's me''
"I love her," said Moore.
Griffin Dunne's gruesome appearance disturbed people on the set of An American Werewolf in London
“I’m glad to be associated with something so weird,” said the actor. “Of course, it wasn’t so much fun being dead.”
James Arness felt stressed about taking on the role of Matt Dillon
The Gunsmoke star had big spurs to fill.
John Landis added humor to An American Werewolf in London (1981) to catch his audience off guard
“I want to keep everyone constantly off balance,” said the director.
Christopher Knight on Maureen McCormick: ''I thought it was selfish''
Find out why Peter didn't invite Marcia to his wedding
Ricardo Montalbán said his character on Fantasy Island is who he'd want to be in real life
Fantasy Island allowed Ricardo Montalbán to live out a fantasy of his own!
Can you remember whether these actors were in ''Werewolf of London'' or ''An American Werewolf in London?''
''I see a full moon rising. I see a fun quiz on the way.''
What would your Andy Griffith Show episode be about?
We're writing an episode of The Andy Griffith Show, and you're starring in it!
John Landis had trouble setting ''American Werewolf'' expectations
Was it funny? Was it scary? Was John Belushi in it?
Aaron Spelling revealed the comment he made to a reporter that he was never able to live down
“I probably never should have said it,” wrote Spelling.
Johnny Crawford felt ''pathetic'' as Chuck Connors' son
And really, could you blame him?
Can you match these actors to the werewolf movies they starred in?
Who what when why werewolf?!
Daily Andy Griffith Cast & Crew Quiz: Season 1, Episode 7
Who's who in the cast and crew?
The Penguin's quacking was Burgess Meredith's crafty way of hiding a cough on Batman
Meredith had a quacking good time on the set of Batman.
Farrah Fawcett admitted she felt ''more pressure'' after leaving Charlie's Angels
"I have so many responsibilities."
Betty White set the record straight about the so-called ''feuds'' disrupting the set of The Golden Girls
"I don’t even want to contemplate what the set of The Golden Girls would be like if we didn’t all support and respect one another," wrote the actor.
Alan Alda had to bounce back from a big-time box office bomb
Nobody's perfect, not even Hawkeye.
This star of The Carol Burnett Show was briefly considered for the role of Batman
Could you picture any actor besides West as the Caped Crusader?

