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DVD created * ON DEMAND * Using a Top Quality DVD R Disc - No Artwork or DVD Case included
VHS/Broadcast Transfer - A/V Quality 8/10 - Best Available Transfer For This Film!
2 DVD R Disc Set Contains Ben & Willard - Great looking VHS Transfers !
This
DVD Set has a basic PC or no menu. This DVD is a High Quality DVD R
BACKUP. This title is very rare, out of print and has NO FUTURE RELEASE
DATE pending.
All DVDs are Region Free NTSC (North American) format unless otherwise specified.
Willard and Ben on DVD 1984: Bruce Davidson & Meredith Baxter
DVD Synopsis and information: Both Willard and Ben are fascinating and weird little Rat oriented horror films from the early 70s. Willard & Ben DVD 1971 1972 are both terrific low budeget shockers from the early 70s.
Willard 1971 A
social misfit, Willard is made fun of by his co-workers, and squeezed
out of the company started by his deceased father by his boss. His only
friends are a couple of rats he raised at home, Ben and Socrates. (And
their increasing number of friends) However, when one of them is killed
at work, he goes on a rampage using his rats to attack those who have
been tormenting him. Both these are great early 70s horror films and
that rat factor adds that extra element of creepiness. Davidson is great
as Willard in this original production from 1971.
Willard 1971 DVD is a terrific early 70s horror film. Ben 1972 DVD matches as a great rat movie sequel. Willard DVD is a fantastic and strange horror film from the early 70s. Ben DVD is the tremendous follow up sequel to Willard. Willard Ben DVD set are terrific horror films from the early 70s.
Director: Daniel Mann Writers: Gilbert Ralston (screenplay), Stephen Gilbert (novel) Stars: Bruce Davison, Elsa Lanchester and Sondra Locke
Ben 1972 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.
Director: Phil Karlson Writers: Stephen Gilbert (characters), Gilbert Ralston Stars: Lee Montgomery, Joseph Campanella and Arthur O'Connell
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