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Ben

Where 'WILLARD' ended... Ben begins. And this time, he's not alone!
1972 | 94m | English

(3881 votes)

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Director: Phil Karlson
Writer: Gilbert Ralston
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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.
Release Date: Jun 23, 1972
Director: Phil Karlson
Writer: Gilbert Ralston
Genres: Horror, Thriller
Keywords animal attack, sequel, death, sewer, rat, eaten by rats, pet rat, adoring
Production Companies Bing Crosby Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 04, 2026
Entered: Apr 14, 2024
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Name Character
Lee Montgomery Danny
Joseph Campanella Cliff Kirtland
Arthur O'Connell Bill Hatfield
Rosemary Murphy Beth Garrison
Meredith Baxter Eve Garrison
Kaz Garas Joe Greer
Paul Carr Kelly
Richard Van Vleet Reade
Kenneth Tobey Engineer
James Luisi Ed
Lee Paul Careu
Norman Alden Policeman
Scott Garrett Henry Gray
Arlen Stuart Mrs. Gray
Ric Drasin George
Frank Farmer Police Officer (uncredited)
Bob Harks Observer on Sidewalk (uncredited)
Bern Hoffman Truck Driver (uncredited)
Kenner G. Kemp Onlooker (uncredited)
John Rayner Hydrex Pest Controller (uncredited)
Leoda Richards Onlooker (uncredited)
Tom Steele Fireman Covered with Rats (uncredited)
Hunter von Leer Police officer with camera (uncredited)
Frank Farmer Police Officer (uncredited)
Name Job
Bob Minor Stunts
Phil Karlson Director
Walter Scharf Original Music Composer
Craig R. Baxley Stunts
Stephen Gilbert Characters
Russell Metty Director of Photography
Rolland M. Brooks Art Direction
Mina Mittelman Costume Design
Ed Shanley Construction Coordinator
Harry Gerstad Editor
Hazel Washington Hairstylist
Anthony Mondell Set Decoration
Gilbert Ralston Writer
Irving Lande Casting
Ray Harp Costume Design
Jack H. Young Makeup Artist
Floyd Joyer Assistant Director, Unit Production Manager
Moe Di Sesso Animal Coordinator
Earl C. Williman Chief Lighting Technician
Richard Borland Grip
Bud David Special Effects
William Wainess Property Master
Joan Eremin Script Supervisor
Houseley Stevenson Jr. Post Production Supervisor
James J. Klinger Sound Editor
Jack K. Tillar Music Editor
Leon M. Leon Sound Recordist
David Dockendorf Sound Recordist
Tom Steele Stunts
Malcolm McNab Musician
Maury Foladare Unit Publicist
Name Title
Charles A. Pratt Executive Producer
Mort Briskin Producer
Joel Briskin Associate Producer
Bing Crosby Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
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Geronimo1967
6.0

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 ass ... umes 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.

Mar 22, 2025