Howling III, the Glossary
Howling III (also known as Howling III: The Marsupials and The Marsupials: The Howling III) is a 1987 Australian comedy-horror film and the sequel to The Howling, directed by Philippe Mora and filmed on location in and around Sydney, Australia.[1]
Table of Contents
48 relations: Aboriginal Australians, Allan Zavod, Anthropologist, Ballet dancer, Barry Humphries, Barry Otto, Blu-ray, British Film Institute, Burnum Burnum, Carole Skinner, Charles Waterstreet, Chicago Tribune, Comedy film, Dagmar Bláhová, Dame Edna Everage, Dave Kehr, DVD, Frank Thring, Gary Brandner, Glenda Linscott, Horror film, Howling II: Your Sister Is a Werewolf, Imogen Annesley, Lee Smith (film editor), Los Angeles Times, Marsupial, Michael Pate, Outback, Pan and scan, Philippe Mora, Ralph Cotterill, Rotten Tomatoes, Shout! Studios, Siberia, Strobe light, Sydney, Sydney Opera House, The Howling (film), The Howling (franchise), The Howling III: Echoes, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Thylacine, Variety (magazine), Vincent Canby, Werewolf, Wrap (filmmaking), 20th Century Home Entertainment.
- 1980s pregnancy films
- 1987 comedy horror films
- Australian comedy horror films
- Australian sequel films
- Films directed by Philippe Mora
- Films set in the Outback
- The Howling films
- Werewolf films
Aboriginal Australians
Aboriginal Australians are the various Indigenous peoples of the Australian mainland and many of its islands, excluding the ethnically distinct people of the Torres Strait Islands.
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Allan Zavod
Allan Zavod (16 October 1945 – 29 November 2016) was an Australian pianist, composer, jazz musician and occasional conductor whose career was mainly in America.
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Anthropologist
An anthropologist is a person engaged in the practice of anthropology.
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Ballet dancer
A ballet dancer is a person who practices the art of classical ballet.
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Barry Humphries
John Barry Humphries (17 February 1934 – 22 April 2023) was an Australian comedian, actor, author and satirist.
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Barry Otto
Barry Otto (born 1941) is an Australian actor and artist.
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Blu-ray
Blu-ray (Blu-ray Disc or BD) is a digital optical disc data storage format designed to supersede the DVD format.
British Film Institute
The British Film Institute (BFI) is a film and television charitable organisation which promotes and preserves film-making and television in the United Kingdom.
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Burnum Burnum
Burnum Burnum (10 January 1936 – 17 August 1997) was an Aboriginal Australian sportsman, activist, actor, and author.
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Carole Skinner
Carole Skinner (born 8 May 1944) is an Australian retired actress, particularly known for her performances in theatre and television, although she has had small parts in films.
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Charles Waterstreet
Charles Christian Waterstreet (born 17 July 1950) is a former Australian barrister, an author, and theatre and film producer.
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Chicago Tribune
The Chicago Tribune is an American daily newspaper based in Chicago, Illinois, owned by Tribune Publishing.
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Comedy film
Comedy film is a film genre that emphasizes humor.
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Dagmar Bláhová
Dasha Bláhová (born 8 March 1949) is a Czech-born actress, who became notable on Australian television in 1985 for her role in soap opera Neighbours as original character Maria Ramsay.
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Dame Edna Everage
Dame Edna Everage, often known simply as Dame Edna, is a character created and performed by late Australian comedian Barry Humphries, known for her lilac-coloured ("wisteria hue") hair and cat eye glasses ("face furniture"); her favourite flower, the gladiolus ("gladdies"); and her boisterous greeting "Hello, Possums!" As Dame Edna, Humphries wrote several books, including an autobiography, My Gorgeous Life; appeared in several films; and hosted several television shows (on which Humphries also appeared as himself and other alter-egos).
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Dave Kehr
David Kehr (born 1953) is an American museum curator and film critic.
DVD
The DVD (common abbreviation for digital video disc or digital versatile disc) is a digital optical disc data storage format.
Frank Thring
Francis William Thring IV (11 May 1926 – 29 December 1994) was an Australian character actor in radio, stage, television and film; as well as a theatre director.
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Gary Brandner
Gary Phil Brandner (May 31, 1930 – September 22, 2013) was an American horror fiction author best known for his werewolf themed trilogy of novels, The Howling.
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Glenda Linscott
Glenda Linscott (born 1958) is an Australian actress and director, born in Rhodesia (now Zambia) of English descent, best known internationally for her performance in cult drama series Prisoner as tough bikie inmate and top dog Rita "The Beater" Connors and series Murder Call.
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Horror film
Horror is a film genre that seeks to elicit fear or disgust in its audience for entertainment purposes.
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Howling II: Your Sister Is a Werewolf
Howling II: Your Sister Is a Werewolf (also known as Howling II and Howling II: Stirba – Werewolf Bitch) is a 1985 American horror film directed by Philippe Mora and direct sequel to the 1981 film The Howling. Howling III and Howling II: Your Sister Is a Werewolf are English-language independent films, films based on American horror novels, films directed by Philippe Mora and the Howling films.
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Imogen Annesley
Imogen Annesley (born 28 May 1970) is an Australian actress and director who is perhaps best known for her performances in the films Playing Beatie Bow, Howling III: The Marsupials and Queen of the Damned.
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Lee Smith (film editor)
Lee Smith, ACE, (born June 10, 1960) is an Australian film editor who has worked in the film industry since the 1980s.
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Los Angeles Times
The Los Angeles Times is a regional American daily newspaper that began publishing in Los Angeles, California in 1881.
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Marsupial
Marsupials are a diverse group of mammals belonging to the infraclass Marsupialia.
Michael Pate
Michael Pate OAM (born Edward John Pate; 26 February 1920 – 1 September 2008) was an Australian actor, writer, director, and producer, who also worked prolifically as a supporting actor in Hollywood films and American Television during the 1950s and 1960s.
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Outback
The Outback is a remote, vast, sparsely populated area of Australia.
Pan and scan
Pan and scan is a method of adjusting widescreen film images so that they can be shown in fullscreen proportions of a standard-definition 4:3 aspect ratio television screen, often cropping off the sides of the original widescreen image to focus on the composition's most important aspects.
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Philippe Mora
Philippe Mora (born 1949) is a French Australian film director.
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Ralph Cotterill
Ralph Cotterill (March 26, 1932 - May 7, 2023) was a British born Australian actor.
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Rotten Tomatoes
Rotten Tomatoes is an American review-aggregation website for film and television.
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Shout! Studios
Shout! Factory, LLC, doing business as Shout! Studios (formerly doing business as its current legal name as Shout! Factory) is an American home video and music distributor founded in 2002 as Retropolis Entertainment.
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Siberia
Siberia (Sibir') is an extensive geographical region comprising all of North Asia, from the Ural Mountains in the west to the Pacific Ocean in the east.
Strobe light
A strobe light or stroboscopic lamp, commonly called a strobe, is a device used to produce regular flashes of light.
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Sydney
Sydney is the capital city of the state of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia.
Sydney Opera House
The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts centre in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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The Howling (film)
The Howling is a 1981 American horror film directed and edited by Joe Dante. Howling III and The Howling (film) are English-language independent films, films based on American horror novels and the Howling films.
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The Howling (franchise)
The Howling is an American werewolf-themed horror media franchise that includes three novels and eight films.
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The Howling III: Echoes
The Howling III: Echoes (U.S. title: The Howling III) is a 1985 horror novel by the American author Gary Brandner.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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The Washington Post
The Washington Post, locally known as "the Post" and, informally, WaPo or WP, is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the national capital.
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Thylacine
The thylacine (binomial name Thylacinus cynocephalus), also commonly known as the Tasmanian tiger or Tasmanian wolf, is an extinct carnivorous marsupial that was native to the Australian mainland and the islands of Tasmania and New Guinea.
Variety (magazine)
Variety is an American magazine owned by Penske Media Corporation.
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Vincent Canby
Vincent Canby (July 27, 1924 – October 15, 2000) was an American film and theatre critic who served as the chief film critic for The New York Times from 1969 until the early 1990s, then its chief theatre critic from 1994 until his death in 2000.
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Werewolf
In folklore, a werewolf, or occasionally lycanthrope (λυκάνθρωπος|lykánthrōpos|wolf-human|label.
Wrap (filmmaking)
Wrap, as used in the phrase "That's a wrap", has been used by directors since the early days of the film industry to signal the end of filming.
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20th Century Home Entertainment
20th Century Home Entertainment (previously known as 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment and also known as 20th Century Studios Home Entertainment) is a home video brand label of Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment that distributes films produced by 20th Century Studios, Searchlight Pictures, and 20th Century Animation, and television series by 20th Television, Searchlight Television, 20th Television Animation, and FX Productions in home entertainment formats.
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See also
1980s pregnancy films
- A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child
- A Thousand and One Wives
- A Tiger's Tale
- Abdullah (film)
- Boycott (1985 film)
- Class of Nuke 'Em High
- Devil Returns
- For Keeps (film)
- Hibiscus Town
- How Wonderful!
- Howling III
- Immediate Family (film)
- Inseminoid
- Kızım Ve Ben
- Look Who's Talking
- Love Child (1982 film)
- Micki & Maude
- Palimos ng Pag-ibig (film)
- Savage Streets
- She's Having a Baby
- Spiritual Love (film)
- The Beastmaster
- The Last American Virgin
- The Pope of Greenwich Village
- The Witches of Eastwick (film)
- Virus (1980 film)
- Xtro
1987 comedy horror films
- A Chinese Ghost Story
- Bad Taste
- Blood Diner
- Creepshow 2
- Criminally Insane 2
- Epidemic (film)
- Evil Dead II
- Geometria (film)
- Ghost Fever
- Hollywood-Monster
- House II: The Second Story
- Howling III
- I Was a Teenage Zombie
- Mr. Vampire III
- Munchies (film)
- My Best Friend Is a Vampire
- My Demon Lover
- Night of the Creeps
- Outback Vampires
- Pandemonium (1987 film)
- Psychos in Love
- Redneck Zombies
- Return to Horror High
- Scared Stiff (1987 film)
- Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers
- Slaughterhouse (film)
- Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity
- Spiritual Love (film)
- Street Trash
- The Lost Boys
- The Monster Squad
- The Witches of Eastwick (film)
- Zombie High
Australian comedy horror films
- 100 Bloody Acres
- Better Watch Out
- Body Melt
- Botched (film)
- Cubbyhouse
- Cut (2000 film)
- Dark Shadows (film)
- Eight Legged Freaks
- Howling III
- Little Monsters (2019 film)
- Mad Bomber in Love
- Malibu Shark Attack
- Me and My Mates vs the Zombie Apocalypse
- Musclecar
- Nekrotronic
- Outback Vampires
- Pandemonium (1987 film)
- Psycho Beach Party
- Puppy (2005 film)
- Red Billabong
- Sheborg Massacre
- Tarnation (2017 film)
- The Cars That Ate Paris
- Undead (film)
- Wyrmwood
- Wyrmwood: Apocalypse
Australian sequel films
- A Few Less Men
- Aladdin and the King of Thieves
- Alvin Rides Again
- Around the World with Dot
- Babe: Pig in the City
- Bambi II
- Crocodile Dundee II
- Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles
- Dot and the Bunny
- Dot and the Koala
- Flirting (film)
- Force of Nature: The Dry 2
- Godzilla: Final Wars
- Goldstone (film)
- Howling III
- Kangaroo Jack: G'Day U.S.A.!
- Mad Max 2
- Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome
- Mad Max: Fury Road
- Melvin, Son of Alvin
- Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway
- Resident Evil: The Final Chapter
- Return to Nim's Island
- Smiley Gets a Gun
- The Jungle Book 2
- The Lion King II: Simba's Pride
- The Man from Snowy River II
- Warriors of Virtue: The Return to Tao
- Wolf Creek 2
Films directed by Philippe Mora
- A Breed Apart
- Art Deco Detective
- Back in Business (1997 film)
- Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? (film)
- Burning Down the House (film)
- Communion (1989 film)
- Death of a Soldier
- Howling II: Your Sister Is a Werewolf
- Howling III
- Joseph's Gift
- Mad Dog Morgan
- Precious Find
- Pterodactyl Woman from Beverly Hills
- Snide and Prejudice
- Swastika (film)
- The Beast Within (film)
- The Return of Captain Invincible
Films set in the Outback
- Australia (2008 film)
- Bilby (film)
- Blinky Bill the Movie
- Bran Nue Dae (film)
- Bushy Hare
- Carnifex (film)
- Contact (2009 film)
- Crocodile Dundee
- Howling III
- Jandamarra's War
- Koala Kid
- Last Ride (2009 film)
- Limbo (2023 film)
- Napoleon (1995 film)
- Outback Bound
- Outback Rabbis
- Outback Vampires
- Quigley Down Under
- Rabbit-Proof Fence
- Razorback (film)
- Red Dog (film)
- Red Dog: True Blue
- Sunday Too Far Away
- Sweet Country (2017 film)
- Tank Girl (film)
- The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
- The Camel Boy
- The Dressmaker (2015 film)
- The Drover's Wife (film)
- The Furnace (2020 film)
- The Kitten from Lizyukov Street 2
- The Last Trackers of the Outback
- The Magic Pudding (film)
- The Rescuers Down Under
- The Rover (2014 film)
- The Royal Hotel (film)
- The Slim Dusty Movie
- The Tracker (2002 film)
- Wake in Fright
- Walkabout (film)
- Welcome to Woop Woop
- Wolf Creek (film)
- Wolf Creek 2
The Howling films
- Howling II: Your Sister Is a Werewolf
- Howling III
- Howling IV: The Original Nightmare
- Howling V: The Rebirth
- Howling VI: The Freaks
- Howling: New Moon Rising
- The Howling (film)
- The Howling: Reborn
Werewolf films
- Anselmi: The Young Werewolf
- Bhediya (film)
- Blackout (2023 film)
- Cross of the Seven Jewels
- Good Manners (2017 film)
- Horror of the Wolf
- Howling III
- La Bête (film)
- Spider (1992 film)
- The Forest Hills
- Underworld (film series)
- Valley of Shadows (2017 film)
- Viking Wolf
- Werewolf Hour
- Werewolf Woman
- Werewolf in a Girls' Dormitory
- What We Do in the Shadows
- What We Do in the Shadows (franchise)
- When Animals Dream
- Wolf Man (2025 film)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howling_III
Also known as Howling 3, Howling III (film), Howling III: The Marpsupials, Howling III: The Marsupials, Marsupials: The Howling III, The Howling 3, The Howling III, The Howling III: The Marsupials.