Willard Movie Download

Willard YTS

1971
Action / Horror / Sci-Fi
8
6.2/10
5.5K

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1 hr 35 min

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Plot Summary:
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. 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.
Director
Daniel Mann
Top Cast
Bruce Davison as Willard Stiles

Ernest Borgnine as Martin

Elsa Lanchester as Henrietta Stiles

Sondra Locke as Joan


Willard 1971 720p torrent details

781.57 MB
1280*682
English 2.0
NR

Subtitles
24 fps
1 hr 35 min
Seeds 3.

Willard 1971 1080p torrent details

1.49 GB
1920*1024
English 2.0
NR

Subtitles
24 fps
1 hr 35 min
Seeds 11.

Willard review

Reviewed by jamesrupert2014

7 / 10

The ratman cometh
The progenitor of the ‘when-good-animals-go-bad’ trend in ’70s schlock films, “Willard” brings us the story of a boy and his rat, or eventually his rats, given the fecundity of rodents. The movie has the look of ’70s TV and in places could be an extended episode of “The Night Stalker” or “Night Gallery” (especially the close-ups of busybody neighbour Charlotte (Jody Gilbert)). Bruce Davidson is quite good in the titular role, playing Willard as a normal looking nebbish, which makes his ascent to ratte-führer even more incongruous. His mother is played by the great Elsa Lanchester (one of the few actresses who could out-ham husband Charles Laughton) and Ernest Borgnine rounds out the main cast as Willard’s lascivious dirt-bag of a boss. The story, script and direction are pretty simple, although there are some good jump-cuts to show people can be rats too (the best is the cut from the humans stuffing their faces at a particularly unappetizing buffet to the rats stuffing their snouts in Willard’s basement). The rat wranglers earned their pay, as some scenes include hundreds of the rodents and Davidson seems completely at ease with the animals, which contributes to the film’s verisimilitude. More fun than scary (unless you are musophobic) and not particularly gruesome, the movie appeals more to boomer nostalgia than to cinematic connoisseurship. Followed by a sequel “Ben”, which contains the prettiest ode to a rat ever put on film.Read More

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