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The Beast Must Die

  • 1974
  • PG
  • 1h 33m
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5.6/10
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Peter Cushing, Michael Gambon, Tom Chadbon, Marlene Clark, Anton Diffring, Charles Gray, Calvin Lockhart, and Ciaran Madden in The Beast Must Die (1974)
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Eight people are invited to an island estate for the weekend. One of them is a werewolf. Can you guess which one?Eight people are invited to an island estate for the weekend. One of them is a werewolf. Can you guess which one?Eight people are invited to an island estate for the weekend. One of them is a werewolf. Can you guess which one?

  • Director
    • Paul Annett
  • Writers
    • Michael Winder
    • Paul Annett
    • James Blish
  • Stars
    • Calvin Lockhart
    • Peter Cushing
    • Marlene Clark
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
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    • Director
      • Paul Annett
    • Writers
      • Michael Winder
      • Paul Annett
      • James Blish
    • Stars
      • Calvin Lockhart
      • Peter Cushing
      • Marlene Clark
    • 106User reviews
    • 70Critic reviews
    • 60Metascore
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    Calvin Lockhart
    Calvin Lockhart
    • Tom Newcliffe
    Peter Cushing
    Peter Cushing
    • Dr. Christopher Lundgren
    Marlene Clark
    Marlene Clark
    • Caroline Newcliffe
    Charles Gray
    Charles Gray
    • Bennington
    Anton Diffring
    Anton Diffring
    • Pavel
    Ciaran Madden
    Ciaran Madden
    • Davina
    Tom Chadbon
    Tom Chadbon
    • Paul Foote
    Michael Gambon
    Michael Gambon
    • Jan
    Sam Mansary
    • Butler
    • (as Sam Mansaray)
    Andrew Lodge
    • Pilot
    Carl Bohen
    • 1st Hunter
    • (as Carl Bohun)
    Eric Carte
    Eric Carte
    • 2nd Hunter
    Valentine Dyall
    Valentine Dyall
    • Narrator of the Werewolf Break
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Dennis Plenty
    • Hunter
    • (uncredited)
    Annie Ross
    Annie Ross
    • Caroline Newcliffe
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Paul Annett
    • Writers
      • Michael Winder
      • Paul Annett
      • James Blish
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    6gridoon

    Had the potential to be better, but still interesting.

    This low-budget horror film had an innovative concept, mixing rather successfully a traditional Agatha Christie-type murder mystery with a "gory" werewolf flick; the result does hold your attention but is marred by wooden acting (except for the excellent Peter Cushing) and a few overextended chase scenes. As another reviewer noted, no real clues are given to us to help us figure out the identity of the werewolf, so it's strictly a matter a guessing, but there is some fun in the game... (**1/2)
    5ct_galvin

    The beast must die...sigh

    what a great idea. badly executed. the best big game hunter in the world tries to kill a werewolf. seems to me like he was one of the worst shots, let alone one of the worst hunters in the world. not once did he use his skills, relying on everyone else around him to do the work for him, and he could just walk in for the kill. wheres the honour in killing your foe with a machine gun? i sat and watched as a film i'd wanted to see went plodding along until the end(though the ending was quite good). a weak film with some 'jazzy' music. what would terence fisher have done with it? made it fun at least. for once, a remake might do this idea justice. and make it scary this time, darnit!
    5thesar-2

    The Hunter Games

    This movie is OLD, and not because it came out the month after I was born. Peter Cushing actually ran in this movie!

    This plot isn't new - as it's been used since in The Incredible Hulk series and most famously in John Carpenter's The Thing, but it's still entertaining. Several guests are invited to a rich hunter's secluded home and almost immediately he springs his motives: One of the guests is a werewolf and the Host intends to make sure, by the third Moonlit night...the Beast Must Die!

    But, whodunnit? I'm sorry, I meant, who is it? Don't worry about answering - there's an actual "Werewolf Break" for you to think about your answer. You think I'm joking?

    (And, I still totally guessed wrong!)

    I saw this as a kid and while I do recall liking it, I haven't seen it since. I placed it in one of my October Lineups one year as I select as rare to me horror movies for each day of October. This WAS available for streaming when I made my October list that year, but by the time October rolled around, it vanished. Recently, one of my favorite YouTubers covered this movie, so I decided to search for it again as it's been probably 40 years since I've seen it and thankfully, it returned!

    Well, before I thank the stars, it was just alright. Mercifully, while it feels slow at times and oh-boy that 70s disco soundtrack is annoying, it's only 87 minutes. And I never cared for the werewolf movies where they turn into dogs. The standup, menacing kinds like in The Howling is more my jam.

    It has a good premise, I've always loved the poster and it contained some surprisingly decent actors portraying some interesting characters. Plus, it has a wonderful and suspenseful climax. It gets a recommendation out of me.

    Now that it's fresh in my head, I'll go watch Fanboy's review of this on YouTube. And sometime soon, I just gotta, ah-hem, track down the other Werewolf movie I recall seeing only as a little kid: The Boy Who Cried Werewolf.

    ***

    Final Thoughts: So, this movie got me thinking and I had to consult my lawyer friend. If this man brings people to his secluded home, makes sure they stay there while he tries to pinpoint the werewolf and the beast starts making everyone else die...isn't that Host an accessory to murder after the fact? And I WAS RIGHT!

    Of course, asking a real lawyer such a bizarre question might have lost my credibility for further legal advice, so I may need to keep myself out of trouble for a while.
    5Teknofobe70

    Decent werewolf mystery.

    "This is a murder mystery in which you are the detective ... but instead of 'who is the murderer?', the question is 'who is the werewolf?' ..." And so we have an eccentric millionaire who gathers together a group of six people, including his wife, in his mansion and states that one of them is a werewolf. How does he know this? Well, we don't question such things. There is a newly-reunited couple, an ex-United Nations delegate, an eccentric biologist, and an expert on werewolf folklore. Over a period of three terrifying nights, he narrows down the list of suspects to discover who the beast is ...

    The movie opens with Calvin Lockhart running through his estate, being pursued by commandos and monitored by the new high-tech security system which he is testing. That opening sequence goes on and on, and there are many such tedious 'chase' scenes in the movie which make it something of a chore to watch. Ultimately it took me three attempts to finally get through this whole movie, and that's never a good sign. It's a shame, because there are some really great scenes as well ... the climax inparticular is suitably thrilling. We have pretty much an all-star cast in this movie, so if you're a fan of Peter Cushing, Sir Michael Gambon (currently playing Dumbledore), Charles Gray or 'blaxploitation' actors Calvin Lockhart and Marlene Clark, then you'll probably want to see this. Thanks to this casting, the acting is slightly above average for a B-movie, but nothing spectacular. It almost fits into the blaxploitation category itself, thanks to the jazzy, funky soundtrack and the alternative marketing title "Black Werewolf".

    As for the 'guess the werewolf' element, as far as I can tell you can only narrow it down to three characters before the 'werewolf break' comes along, and then it's just a case of guessing between them. I guessed wrongly (although the character I chose would have made for a better ending), but as I suspected, the werewolf break was something that was added later by the producers and it wasn't the director's idea. The film wasn't made with this in mind, so it's actually impossible to guess for sure who the werewolf is. In fact, Paul Annett hated the idea of the 'werewolf break'.

    Overall this is a fairly entertaining werewolf B-movie, and werewolf enthusiasts will probably enjoy it, but it could have been better.
    BaronBl00d

    Entertaining, Enjoyable Schlock!

    A millionaire brings an assortment of characters to his heavily secured home and plenty of acreage around it. He then tells each that they were brought for a reason...that one of them is a werewolf. The rest of the story goes through the paces of finding out who the beast is and what must be done with it. I did not have the version with the game on it...my copy was called Black Werewolf(a poor job in renaming the film and it added awful title cards as well). This is the 70s film all around. The outfits, the hairstyles, and that awful-yet-appropriate soundtrack are all signs of the times. The movie is cheesy and yet fun to watch. Calvin Lockhart, as the lead, is like George Jefferson on steroids. The supporting cast is filled with stalwarts from the British stage and screen, amongst them Charles Gray, Anton Diffring, and the ever-affable Peter Cushing as the dispenser of knowledge dealing with lycanthropy. A pleasant diversion to watch!

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    • Trivia
      Despite writer / director Paul Annett's objections, producer Milton Subotsky (who hated this film) insisted on the "Werewolf Break" gimmick, where the viewer was invited to guess who the werewolf is.
    • Goofs
      When the alarm shows that the werewolf has left the estate and is prowling in the forest, Tom has his surveillance expert help him track the beast. He could have taken a few seconds to look in on all the guests via the spy cameras to see which one was missing from their room and so discover the werewolf's identity, but this does not seem to even occur to him.
    • Quotes

      Narrator of the Werewolf Break: This film is a detective story - in which you are the detective. The question is not "Who is the murderer?", but "Who is the werewolf?" After all the clues have been shown, you will get a chance to give your answer. Watch for the Werewolf Break.

    • Crazy credits
      [at the beginning of the film, with narration] This film is a detective story - in which you are the detective. The question is not "Who is the murderer?", but "Who is the werewolf?" After all the clues have been shown, you will get a chance to give your answer. [said but not written on-screen, directly after the above quote] Watch for the Werewolf Break.
    • Alternate versions
      Also released on home video as "Black Werewolf" without the Werewolf Break in it.
    • Connections
      Edited into The Gentle Touch: Melody (1980)
    • Soundtracks
      Moonlight Sonata
      (uncredited)

      Music by Ludwig van Beethoven

      Arranged by Douglas Gamley

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    • Release date
      • April 1974 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La bestia debe morir
    • Filming locations
      • Shepperton Studios, Studios Road, Shepperton, Surrey, England, UK(studio: made at Shepperton Studios, Middx. England.)
    • Production company
      • Amicus Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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