Howling II: ... Your Sister Is a Werewolf Page #3

Synopsis: After countless millennia of watching, waiting and stalking, the unholy creatures known as werewolves are poised to inherit the earth. After newswoman Karen White's shocking on-screen transformation and violent death, her brother Ben is approached by Stefan Crosscoe, a mysterious gentleman who claims that Karen has actually become a werewolf. But this is the least of their worries... To save mankind, Stefan and Ben must travel to Transylvania to battle and destroy Stirba, the immortal queen of all werewolves, before she is restored to her full powers!
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director(s): Philippe Mora
Production: HBO Video
 
IMDB:
3.4
Rotten Tomatoes:
27%
R
Year:
1985
91 min
409 Views


l'm with you, right to the end...

- whatever it is.

- So am l.

She wants to write something

and win a Pulitzer prize.

Yes, among other things.

- When do we leave?

- lmmediately.

Where do we have to go to find Stirba?

To the dark country.

To Transylvania.

Come. Stirba is anxious to meet you.

Where are we?

lt looks like

we just passed this place before...

like we're driving around in circles.

Of course it does. You're driving.

- Would you mind looking at the map?

- Yes, dear.

Wow, she's even more beautiful

than l thought.

They're getting hungry.

l didn't bring any food.

- Thank you.

- Get in, in the back.

Bring them back here.

- Schnitzel.

- Bon appetit.

Right here.

Bring our new daughter.

Stand up so l can see you.

She is a huntress.

She will bear us

many fierce daughters and sons.

Does she please you?

Very much.

Take her.

Look. What's going on?

- Do you need any help?

- This woman was hit by a car.

We must get her to a doctor quickly.

Let's get her in the car right now.

lt's a miracle. You have been sent by God.

She's trying to say something.

Are you okay?

What?

What, dear?

- Where the hell did everybody go?

- They're here.

And they're not here.

- Stefan, please.

- Stefan, where are you going?

Why are you leaving?

l'm going to the village.

l will see you there later.

Let's get out of here.

Jenny, if we ever get separated,

we'll just meet back at the hotel, okay?

Good afternoon.

A lovely room for the lady and gentleman?

No, we'll take two separate rooms, please.

- Of course.

- One room will do, with a view.

- A vista.

- Of course.

- ls there a fair going on?

- Yeah. Local custom.

They are celebrating

the festival of the new full moon.

We're supposed to meet a friend here.

You haven't seen a stranger in town,

have you?

Stranger?

- What does he look like?

- Never mind.

lf you had seen him,

you wouldn't have to ask that question.

Room 666.

My nephew Tondo

will show you to your room.

This hotel doesn't look like

it has six floors.

l know. Funny, isn't it?

This way, please.

For very little money,

l am an excellent guide.

Thanks.

- Bye.

- Goodbye.

- Nice room.

- Yeah, it is.

Smells great.

- What is that, Jenny?

- Just in case.

To ward off evil spirits.

Where is Stefan?

l don't know.

l don't know what the hell we're doing here.

l need you to hold me, Ben.

Ben, thank you.

- l'm so scared.

- l'll take care of you.

- You see that dwarf staring at us?

- Yeah.

- Should we follow him?

- Why not?

- Were they followed?

- Yes.

Vasile, would you go outside

and keep watch?

Followed by whom?

There are many people in this village

who have joined the forces of evil.

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