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* [[The Danza]]: David Naughton as David Kessler.▼
* [[Defictionalization]]: The Slaughtered Lamb Pub. Both New York City<ref>82 West 4th Street</ref> and London, England<ref>34-35 Great Sutton St, Clerkenwell</ref> have an establishment named for the one in the film.
▲* [[The Danza]]: David Naughton as David Kessler
* [[Dueling Movies]]: Both this and ''[[The Howling]]'' came out the same year and both feature a detailed, painful-looking [[Transformation Trauma]] sequence.
* [[Enforced Method Acting]]:
** A favorite ploy of John Landis. Extras in the zoo scene were told only that David Naughton was going to say a few words to them.
** And that blade the dream Nazi zombie is holding up to David's neck was a real knife, held by an actor in a mask that seriously hampered his vision. Most of the fear was probably real there.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: The cab driver is Brick Top from ''Snatch''. The inhabitants of "The Slaughtered Lamb" were described by Griffin Dunne as "half the cast, practically, of ''[[Charles Dickens
** The policeman in Trafalgar Square who successfully manages to ignore David's volley of swear words is played by Peter Ellis, who only a few years later went on to play the regular character Chief Superintendent Charles Brownlow in British [[Long Runner]] ''[[The Bill]]''.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Mr. Collins, the American ambassador sounds exactly like [[Sesame Street
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