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Willard (1971 film)

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Willard

Promotional poster for Willard
Directed by Daniel Mann
Produced by Charles A. Pratt,
Mort Briskin,
Bing Crosby
Written by Gilbert Ralston
Starring Bruce Davison,
Elsa Lanchester,
Ernest Borgnine
Music by Alex North
Cinematography Robert B. Hauser
Editing by Warren Low
Distributed by Cinerama Releasing Corporation (USA, theatrical, 1971)
Release date(s) 18 June 1971 (USA)
Running time 95 min
Country Flag of the United States USA
Language English
Followed by Ben
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Willard is a 1971 horror film starring Bruce Davison and Ernest Borgnine, directed by Daniel Mann. The movie is based on the novel Ratman's Notebooks by Gilbert Ralston (as Stephen Gilbert), and was nominated for an Edgar Award for best picture. The supporting cast included one of Elsa Lanchester's last performances, and one of Sondra Locke's first.

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Synopsis

Willard is a social misfit with a strange affinity for rats. He lives alone in a large mansion, accompanied only by his cranky and decrepit mother. His best companion is a white rat he finds and later names Socrates for his wisdom; numerous other rats come to him, one of which is a giant specimen he names Ben. Willard's talking to his rats, however, leads to his mother's death and further pressure from the banks to give up the house. When his boss bludgeons Socrates to death, he trains his rats to follow his commands and kills the man. Ben, however, jealous of his favoritism towards Socrates, eventually turns on Willard.

Awards

  • Willard was nominated for the Eddie award in Best Edited Feature Film at the 1972 American Cinema Editors Awards.
  • Willard was also nominated for the Edgar award in Best Motion Picture at the 1972 Edgar Awards.

Sequels and Remakes

  • A sequel called Ben (after one of the rats in the original) was released in 1972.
  • A remake was released in 2003, with Crispin Glover playing Willard. Bruce Davison is also featured in the film as Willard's father, appearing in a portrait.

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