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VHS : BenIn association with Amazon.comstarring: Lee Montgomery, Joseph Campanella, Arthur O'Connell, Rosemary Murphy, Meredith Baxter directed by: Phil Karlson Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786301739832 Format: NTSC ISBN: 6301739833 Label: Paramount Home Video Manufacturer: Paramount Home Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Paramount Home Video Release Date: August 27, 1990 Running Time: 94 minutes Studio: Paramount Home Video Theatrical Release Date: June 23, 1972 Sales Rank: 3334 Related Items: Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Ben and Danny ForeverThis movie starts directly after Willard Stiles dies. The Police decide to kill all the rat that Willard trained. The rats move to leave Willard's house and live in the sewer. One day Ben gets hungry so he goes to The house of a boy named Danny's house.Danny makes friends with him and Danny gives him food. Danny writes a song called ''Ben's song'' for Ben. Ben shows Danny his home in the sewer. The police find out where all the rats live and Kill them all. Danny goes home Heartbroken. Then Danny ... Read More Rating: - Embarassingly dated,yet endearingLike many who've seen this movie decades after it's release,the theme song sung by Michael Jackson is what made me check it out.Whereas Willard was a straight horror film,Ben is a mixture of cute and chills. Picking up where Willard left off,Ben and his rat army retreat to the sewers while the police try to hunt them down after Willard's murder.In the process,Ben befriends an ill boy,Danny Garrison(Lee Montgomery),which is more endearing than the relationship between Willard & Socrates. ... Read More Rating: - The sequel to the original killer rat army film, "Willard".... this is just a recycled killer-rat movie where the attack sequences are more polished than in the original, but the originality is gone. The plot picks up right where "Willard" ended, with the army of rats attacking Willard (Bruce Davidson), who made the mistake of falling in love with a girl and forgetting his real friends. The rats hide out in the city sewers while their leader, Ben, goes out looking for food. This is how he encounters Lee Montgomery (David Garrison), another lonely young boy ... Read More Rating: - Sequel to Willard - more a friendship story than horrorMichael Jackson song the theme song into our hearts and history, while Lee Montgomery reminded us of what it was like to not have friends. A sequel to the highly successful horror movie, WILLARD. The story begins with Willard and Ben arguing at home & moves to the touching friendship between a lonely, ill boy and an intelligent rat. The rats may scare the young children, but if they can handle them and the very G rated killings, I do recommend this movie for children over 8. Browse for similar items by category: |
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