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From the bleak wastes of Siberia to the searing heat of the Outback, the menace is spreading, breeding – fast. Only maverick scientist Professor Beckmyer can understand the torment of a freak species when he experiments on a captured “Werewolf” in his lab. But to the government and the military, it’s an experiment way out of control. For them, an agent of Satan is at large- a dreadful threat to mankind.

Release: 1987
Running Time: 94 min

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  1. One of the better sequels

    07 December 2009
    Ever since the wonderful American Warewolf in London I have always taken a keen interest in anything Warewolf related. Most of the films are disappointing, Howling 3 – The Marsupials (as with its predecessor), is not. The premise of the movie is the relationship between a beautiful marsupial and a young actor, who both find themselves working together on Howling III the movie with the hilarious Hitchcock spoof director played by Frank Thring. This movie has humour, romance and horror ; I’d watch it for the metamorphosis scenes alone.
    • RE: One of the better sequels

      08 January 2010
      THE SPELLING SHOULD BE WEREWOLF NOT WAREWOLF.
      WE ARE A RACE OF LYCANTHROPS, WHO FEED ON RAW MEAT TO SURVIVE.
      THE MOST POPULAR MISCONSEPTION IS WE NEED THE FULL MOON TO TRIGGER OUR TRANSFORMATION. NOT SO,LITTLE DO YOU KNOW THAT WE ARE,ALL AROUND YOU ALL THE TIME.THE TRANSFORMATION IS NOT FROM MAN TO WOLFE, NO THE MOST COMMON TRANSFORMATION AND THE MOST PAINFULL IS TRANSFORMING WOLF TO MAN.

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