Howling II: Your Sister Is a Werewolf (1985) is an amateur effort that just happens to inexplicably include Christopher Lee in its cast. While the main plot might have been interesting in the hands of real writers, those who masqueraded as writers for this flick (or perhaps the director) have dispensed with believable characters, and that is a fatal flaw that cannot be overcome by the exhibition of Sybil Danning’s breasts. Add a staccato editing style which interleaves snarling werewolf heads with other scenes for no apparent reason, a werewolf community that doesn’t really seem to care if it loses members, wretched special effects, a horrid rock ‘n roll sound track which didn’t enhance the movie in the least, a lead actress with no acting chops and a voice only a gauntlet on a chalkboard could love, a leading man who smirks his way through the report on how his sister died, and an excruciatingly awful title, and this is really a movie which should be on the bucket list of Christopher Lee or Sybil Danning fans ONLY.
And then done with your alcoholic drink of choice in hand. Otherwise you may claw your eyes out.