WILLARD



When director Daniel Mann approached Bruce Davison to star in WILLARD, the young actor decided he couldn't pass up the chance.  "It was such a good role I couldn't let the fact that I had to work with 500 rats throw me off," said Bruce.  In the title role of the suspense thriller, Bruce plays the part of a lonely young man who discovers he has the terrifying power to communicate with rats and to use them to revenge himself against his enemies.  "Actually rats are fascinating animals", Bruce found.  "And although they have a very bad reputation, they are friendly and even enjoy human companionship".


SYNOPSIS:

Willard (Bruce) is a pleasant but lonely young man who is unable to relate well to other people, particularly to his aging mother with whom he lives in a run-down mansion, and to his boss, who stole the business from Willard's father several years before.  At the office Willard is constantly belittled by Martin, finding understanding from Joan Simms.  At home he is nagged by his mother, particularly to kill some rats she has seen in their backyard.  In the process of exterminating the rats, Willard saves them at the last minute and finds as he feeds and plays with them that he can train the animals and in effect communicate with them.  The mother rat, whose life Willard saved, brings one of her off-spring to him. Willard learns that through Socrates, as he has named his pet, he can order the others in the pack to do his bidding, except for the mischievous Ben, who occasionally disobeys.  Willard tests the rats' obedience by disrupting a dinner party Martin is hosting, and when Willard's mother dies, leaving him with the heavily mortgaged house, he uses the rats to help him steal money from one of his company's customers.  Willard ha begun the habit of taking Socrates and Ben to the office and letting them hide in the storeroom where one day they are discovered.  Martin kills Socrates while Ben escapes.  That night Willard returns with Ben and an army of rats and confronts Martin who is attacked and murdered by the animals.  Ben looks for approval but Willard locks the rat in the office and returns home.  While Willard is having dinner with Joan, the angry Ben suddenly appears.  Willard rushes the girl from the house and then faces Ben for the startling climax of the film.

Cast

Willard Stiles Bruce Davison
Al Martin Ernest Borgnine
Henrietta Stiles Elsa Lanchester
Joan Sondra Locke
Brandt Michael Dante
Charlotte Stassen Jody Gilbert
Alice Joan Shawlee
Mr. Barskin William Hansen
Jonathan J. Pat O'Malley
Mr. Carlson John Myhers

Production Staff

Produced by Mort Briskin
Directed by Daniel Mann
Executive Producer Charles A. Pratt
Screenplay Gilbert A. Ralston
Based on the novel Ratman's Notebooks Stephen Gilbert
Music Alex North
Director of Photography Robert B. Hauser, A.S.C.
Art Director Howard  Hollander
Editorial Supervision Warren Low, A.C.E.
Asst. Director Robert Goodstein


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