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Release Date:
May 11, 1989
Original Title:
My Mom's a Werewolf
Alternate Titles:
La mia mamma è un lupo mannaro
Madame Loup-Garou
My Mim`s a Werewolf
Η Μάνα μου η Λύκαινα
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
Crown International Pictures
Hairy Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 88
The frustrated housewife Leslie visits an animal shop to purchase a flea-collar. Unknowing that the owner is a werewolf, she accepts his invitation to lunch and later in his apartment. Through a bite in her toe he starts her slow transformation in a werewolf. Home again, she desperately tries to hide the often disgusting process from her family, but her daughter Jennifer and her - from horror magazines well educated - friend recognize what's going on, and help to kill the non-human.
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Art Direction:
Bruce Mink
Assistant Art Director:
Maggie Martin
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Amy Fader
Associate Producer:
Brian J. Smith
Boom Operator:
Paul Bunnell
Jerry M. Allen
Casting:
Paul Bengston
David Cohn
Costume Design:
Kelly O'Gurian
Director:
Michael Fischa
Director of Photography:
Bryan England
Editor:
Claudia Finkle
Executive Producer:
Marilyn Jacobs Tenser
First Assistant Camera:
Jerod Lazan
First Assistant Director:
Eric Davies
Key Costumer:
Julie Carnahan
Makeup Artist:
Vicky Toler
Music Supervisor:
David Chackler
Suzan Kapner-Mann
Original Music Composer:
Barry Fasman
Dana Walden
Producer:
Steven J. Wolfe
Production Coordinator:
Michael Sprague
Production Manager:
Braddon Mendelson
Property Master:
Jonathan R. Hodges
Script Supervisor:
Jan Luce
Second Assistant Camera:
Christopher Hood
Russell G. Latimer
Second Assistant Director:
John Keefer
Sound Mixer:
Sergio Bandera
Stunts:
Eric Megison
Steve Gillum
Rita Egleston
Writer:
Mark Pirro
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