Ben

Where 'WILLARD' ended... Ben begins. And this time, he's not alone!

6.0
19721h 34m

A lonely boy becomes good friends with Ben, a rat. This rat is also the leader of a pack of vicious killer rats, killing lots of people.

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Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: Ben (1972) - Official Trailer (HD)

Ben (1972) - Official Trailer (HD)

Cast

Photo of Joseph Campanella

Joseph Campanella

Cliff Kirtland

Photo of Arthur O'Connell

Arthur O'Connell

Bill Hatfield

Photo of Rosemary Murphy

Rosemary Murphy

Beth Garrison

Photo of Meredith Baxter

Meredith Baxter

Eve Garrison

Photo of Kaz Garas

Kaz Garas

Joe Greer

Photo of Norman Alden

Norman Alden

Policeman

Photo of Arlen Stuart

Arlen Stuart

Mrs. Gray

Photo of Bob Harks

Bob Harks

Observer on Sidewalk (uncredited)

Photo of Bern Hoffman

Bern Hoffman

Truck Driver (uncredited)

Photo of Kenner G. Kemp

Kenner G. Kemp

Onlooker (uncredited)

Photo of Leoda Richards

Leoda Richards

Onlooker (uncredited)

Photo of Tom Steele

Tom Steele

Fireman Covered with Rats (uncredited)

Photo of Hunter von Leer

Hunter von Leer

Police officer with camera (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

I suppose if you are going to make an horror movie, then it’s hard to beat rats as the culprits. The young, imaginative, “Danny” (Lee Montgomery) is a bit of a gentle loner who makes friends with a rat he names “Ben”. He tells his sister all about his new friend, but “Eve” (Meredith Baxter) just assumes he is making him up. Then some odd things start to happen in their neighbourhood, and rumours start to abound that there is a swarm of rats marauding around attacking people. When a grocery store is trashed by these vandalising critters, the police step in and “Kirkland” (Joseph Campanella) has to try and make sense of events that simply don’t add up. The more he looks for the beasts the less he finds, and when one of the lads that bullies “Lee” is reputedly attacked, even that doesn’t shed any light on things. Despite repeated and exhaustive searches of the subterranean pipes, sewers and drains, there is nothing! How are the authorities going to get to the bottom of things? The acting and the dialogue are all pretty mundane, true, but the sights of rats clambering and crawling everywhere, and the idea that there could be one more intelligent co-ordinating their behaviour is a genuinely quite spooky one. Like an army of ants only bigger, hairier, and with bigger teeth! It rather runs out of steam towards the end, but for a while the busy photography and the tension from the score create quite an unsettling atmosphere that might make you check under the bed and lock the windows before you go to sleep at night. The Michael Jackson title song got an Oscar nomination, it was made by Bing Crosby Productions and it’s not as bad as I’d initially feared.

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