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Beware! The Blob

  • 1972
  • GP
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
2.7K
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Larry Hagman, Shelley Berman, Godfrey Cambridge, Carol Lynley, and Robert Walker Jr. in Beware! The Blob (1972)
A technician brings a frozen specimen of the original Blob back from the North Pole. When his wife accidentally defrosts the thing, it terrorizes the populace, including the local hippies, kittens, and bowlers.
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A technician brings a frozen specimen of the original Blob back from the North Pole. When his wife accidentally defrosts the thing, it terrorizes the populace, including the local hippies, k... Read allA technician brings a frozen specimen of the original Blob back from the North Pole. When his wife accidentally defrosts the thing, it terrorizes the populace, including the local hippies, kittens, and bowlers.A technician brings a frozen specimen of the original Blob back from the North Pole. When his wife accidentally defrosts the thing, it terrorizes the populace, including the local hippies, kittens, and bowlers.

  • Director
    • Larry Hagman
  • Writers
    • Jack Woods
    • Anthony Harris
    • Dick Clair
  • Stars
    • Robert Walker Jr.
    • Gwynne Gilford
    • Richard Stahl
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    2.7K
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    • Director
      • Larry Hagman
    • Writers
      • Jack Woods
      • Anthony Harris
      • Dick Clair
    • Stars
      • Robert Walker Jr.
      • Gwynne Gilford
      • Richard Stahl
    • 85User reviews
    • 43Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Robert Walker Jr.
    Robert Walker Jr.
    • Bobby Hartford
    • (as Robert Walker)
    Gwynne Gilford
    Gwynne Gilford
    • Lisa Clark
    Richard Stahl
    Richard Stahl
    • Edward Fazio
    Richard Webb
    Richard Webb
    • Sheriff Jones
    Shelley Berman
    Shelley Berman
    • Hair Stylist
    Godfrey Cambridge
    Godfrey Cambridge
    • Chester Hargis
    Larry Hagman
    Larry Hagman
    • Young Hobo
    Carol Lynley
    Carol Lynley
    • Leslie
    Marlene Clark
    Marlene Clark
    • Mariane Hargis
    Gerrit Graham
    Gerrit Graham
    • Joe, Ape-Suited Party Guest
    J.J. Johnston
    J.J. Johnston
    • Deputy Kelly Davis
    Danny Goldman
    Danny Goldman
    • Bearded Teenager
    Rockne Tarkington
    Rockne Tarkington
    • Deputy Williams
    Dick Van Patten
    Dick Van Patten
    • Scoutmaster Adleman
    Tiger Joe Marsh
    • The Naked Turk
    Tim Baar
    • Deputy Ted Sims
    Fred Smoot
    Fred Smoot
    • Mike - Pinsetter Repairman
    Randy Stonehill
    • Randy - Singing Guitar Player
    • Director
      • Larry Hagman
    • Writers
      • Jack Woods
      • Anthony Harris
      • Dick Clair
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    kman0072

    Not the BEST horror movie ever made, but certainly not the WORST....

    OK, I don't know why people knock this movie. I saw this when I was a kid, and it genuinely scared the crap out of me. I watch it now, and it still gives me the creeps in some scenes, the hippie getting his (final) haircut, for example.

    I think Larry Hagman made this movie just to have some fun, and it clearly shows. I mean come on, where else are you going to see Burgess Meredith (God rest his soul) as a hippie? Some of the scenes were just plain hilarious, such as the scenes with Dick van Patten and the Boy Scouts, for example. Watching him talk to Lisa in the beginning, and getting annoyed at the scouts because of the "Kerbangers" later on, were terrific. I would have liked to have seen what happened to his character, but I guess we can figure it out for ourselves, eh?

    Like I said, it looks like Larry and company had a lot of fun.

    Give it a chance, and check it out. You won't be disappointed.

    Kevin
    8roddmatsui

    Wonderfully wacky 70's fun.

    Roger Corman once mentioned in an interview something to the effect that when he looked in on the filming of a comedy, he knew everything was all right if the cast and crew were joking and laughing and having a good time. In his experience, that energy would translate to the screen and the picture would be funny and enjoyable.

    Although Corman did not produce this particular picture, "Beware! The Blob" looks to me to be exemplary of this kind of thinking. The cast was obviously enjoying the experience of making the film, and we, the audience, get the benefit. A certain sense of giddy frivolity is evident.

    This movie was made by Jack Harris and Larry Hagman in the 70's--the early 70's. And by golly, it shows. Many people hate this film, and part of me wants to shout, "C'mon, guys, this is great stuff! You're watching it the wrong way!" But really, this film isn't for everyone. Not everyone likes grape jelly. Or strawberry jam. And that's...okay.

    I would say this sequel to the (excellent) "The Blob" is played half-seriously, and that's why I find it so strange and refreshing. Sometimes it's a raucous farce. Sometimes it's straight horror. And oddly enough for a 70's film, it seems to know when it is being one or the other, and keeps true to whatever it is at that moment. It's not nearly as badly made as many of its detractors claim.

    Watch it for the pea soup-thick 70's atmosphere. You'll feel as if you've entered another world. Watch it for the inventive low-budget special effects. A few shots look pretty nice even today. Watch it for the scene with the bald would-be victim guy in the bathtub, who throws the phone through the window when he sees the gelatinous menace oozing under his bathroom door, and who is then seen running starkers through the streets, shouting, while funny music plays. "Beware! The Blob" is extremely goofy, exciting, brightly-colored fun stuff. It is extremely representative of the era in which it was made.

    Trust me: There is NO movie that entertains the way this one does. See it and treat yourself to a fun bit of film!
    4Pipesofpeace-171-685725

    Not exactly great, but not exactly unwatchable

    Halfway between playing Major Nelson and J.R. Ewing on television, Larry Hagman found the time to direct this low-budget sequel to the 1958 schlock horror classic that first put Steve McQueen on the map. The tone is somewhere between an Attack of the Killer Tomatoes-like parody (though several years prior to that film)and a straightforward monster-on-the-loose thriller. Although never truly scary, there are a few nice moments, including a climax that essentially recreates the classic movie theater scene from the original but resets it in a crowded bowling alley. Mostly it's fun to try and spot the many well-known actors who appear throughout, including Godfrey Cambridge and Carol Lynley as town locals; comedian Shelley Berman as a hair stylist; Dick Van Patten as a Boy Scout leader; and Burgess Meredith and Hagman himself (nearly unrecognizable) as a pair of hobos. Young Cindy Williams (pre-Laverne & Shirley and American Graffiti) plays a dope-smoking hippie chick, while character actor Richard Stahl gives a great slow-burn comic performance as the bowling alley owner. If you're a fan of the original or just enjoy early-'70s drive-in creature features, you may have some fun taking a look at this.
    4beatsthekangaroo

    Feels like two different films

    There's something strange about this follow up to the blob,even though it's credited to hagman as director it feels like he was ditched in the final half hour to someone who knew what they were doing the first two thirds are tediously improvised and geniounly dull whereas the final half hour racks up the tension and is actually well shot reminiscent of john carpenter it's no surprise to see dean cundey had a hand in this picture lush blues and reds and dark shadows,based on what's seen on screen a major part in how this film ended up being realised on screen.
    nokomis67

    A Campy, Corny, Comic sequel to the original.

    More of a comedy than a horror flick with an all-star cast in this rarely seen 1972 sequel to the original 1958 "The Blob". This version starts out as a mysterious substance in a sealed container that reads "Specimen--keep frozen", which a man brings home and puts in the freezer. Then his wife, not knowing what's inside it, leaves it out on the counter where it escapes and begins to grow and reak havoc across town. Two teenagers set out to try and warn people of it's approach, but nobody, including the local police, wants to take them seriously, until they see it swallowing up everyone and everything in it's path. Starring Larry Hagman, Burgess Meredith, Shelley Berman, Dick Van Patton, Carol Lynley & Cindy Williams.

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    • Trivia
      In an interview in Fangoria magazine, screenwriter Anthony Harris stated that a good portion of the filmed material was improvised on the set and that the script was ignored.
    • Goofs
      When Lisa supposedly drives at top speed in a panic through the town in her truck, you can see cars traveling on an overpass behind her truck at twice the speed she is, indicating the filmmakers simply filmed her driving normally and then sped the film up.
    • Quotes

      Unidentified rabblerouser: Hippie, schmippie!

    • Alternate versions
      In some re-release versions, the film began with a four-minute pre-credits scene of a bulldozer's encounter with unearthing the frozen Blob at a construction site in the snow-covered Arctic landscape. Without this scene (which features none of the actors from the film), there is no explanation of Chester's job on the pipeline, or of what is in his container, or where and exactly how did he obtain his Blob sample from.
    • Connections
      Featured in Elvira's Movie Macabre: Beware! The Blob (1982)
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    • Release date
      • June 21, 1972 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Son of Blob
    • Filming locations
      • Culver City Rollerdrome, 11105 West Washington Boulevard, Culver City, California, USA(ice skating rink scenes)
    • Production company
      • Jack H. Harris Enterprises
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    • Budget
      • $150,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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