What do Oliver Reed, Dean Stockwell, Michael Landon, Michael J. Fox, Jason Bateman, and Taylor Lautner have in common? They’ve all played werewolves in films that take place in Spain or the States, respectively. But it’s the “Be a Pepper” soda star David Naughton who portrayed An American Werewolf in London (1981). Since some Brits think of tourists from the USA as uncouth dudes who could do with a tad of sophisticating, it’s fun to imagine the reactions of appalled Englishmen and ladies of manners when visited by the utterly beastly yank David Kessler (Naughton) when he’s in his loup-garou state. As for us, we’re in for a howling good time. Thanks to writer/director John Landis, this horror flick mixes comedy, drama, romance, and gore-splattered suspense with cleverly-related music including Bobby Vinton’s ballad “Blue Moon” (1963), Creedence Clearwater Revival’s folk-rock hit “Bad Moon Rising” (1969), and Van Morrison’s jazzy “Moondance” (1970). The latter track plays while Mr. Kessler and his nurse Alex Price (Jenny Agutter) roll around under the sheets. No wonder she was nominated for a Saturn Award! In fact, the skintastic act exposes Ms. Agutter’s boob and pubes 41 minutes into the movie. The film also features Griffin Dunne, Nina Carter, and Linzi Drew’s nudity! As Brenda Bristols, Ms. Drew bares her Bs in a skin flick within the pic. In other words, she shows off her breasts, bush and butt when she performs in a porno. Suffice it to say, Linzi’s scenes will create a shapeshifter in your jeans!