The Howling
Novel by Gary Brandner / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the film, see The Howling (film). For the Howling franchise, see The Howling (franchise). For the EP by The Phantom Band, see The Phantom Band. For the Within Temptation EP, see The Howling (EP).
The Howling is a 1977 horror novel by Gary Brandner.[1] It was the inspiration for the film The Howling (1981), although the plot of the film was only vaguely similar to that of the book.
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Author | Gary Brandner |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | The Howling |
Subject | Werewolves |
Genre | Horror novel |
Publisher | Fawcett (U.S. edition) Hamlyn (U.K. edition) |
Publication date | 1977 |
Media type | Print (hardback and paperback) |
Pages | 190 (pb) |
ISBN | 0-449-13155-6 (1986 reissue) |
OCLC | 17204958 |
Followed by | The Howling II |
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Brandner published two sequels to the novel, The Howling II in 1979 (later republished as Return of the Howling) and The Howling III: Echoes in 1985. Neither sequel was used as the basis for any of the subsequent Howling films. However, minor elements from The Howling III: Echoes novel appear in the film Howling VI: The Freaks.
The fourth film of the series, Howling IV: The Original Nightmare (1988), is the closest adaptation of Brandner's original 1977 novel, though even it differs in parts.