A young woman is sexually assaulted by a mysterious figure in the woods near a small town while traveling at night with her husband. 17 years later, their son slowly begins a horrific bodily... Read allA young woman is sexually assaulted by a mysterious figure in the woods near a small town while traveling at night with her husband. 17 years later, their son slowly begins a horrific bodily transformation into something monstrous.A young woman is sexually assaulted by a mysterious figure in the woods near a small town while traveling at night with her husband. 17 years later, their son slowly begins a horrific bodily transformation into something monstrous.
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absolutely disgusting transformation sequence
Classic cult B horror film
The real beastie-boy!
The Beast Within: Meh 80's effort
Based on that alone you've likely just worked out about 50% of the plot, the other 50% is very generic cliched stuff about a conspiracy in small town USA.
With the likes Ronny Cox the movie has some acting heavyweights behind it, they also clearly had a very competent sfx team whose creature effects are above par for this early in the 80's.
Sadly it doesn't flow very well, I found the lead rather obnoxious, the leading lady barely got any screen time and it just feels like they made a lot of real schoolyard errors here.
If you like cheesy 80's creature features you might actually get a kick out of this as it does tick plenty of boxes, it just missed out on a few that are too important to me personally.
The Good:
Ronny Cox and L.Q. Jones
Decent sfx
The Bad:
Lack of flow is noticeable
Paul Clemens
Gonzo early 80's horror flick with a WTF plot.
Why isn't this called The BUG Within? This poor kid doesn't turn into a beast - he turns into a gosh-darn GIANT CICADA! WTF? Where did that come from? There's no explanation in the script, and according to those who've read the source novel, it's completely different from the original story. I remember seeing this at a United Artists screening in Los Angeles back in 1982. My buddy Mike and I were big horror fans, and after the screening let out we kept asking each other, "But why did he turn into a BUG?" Neither of us could come up with an answer then and obviously, even after all these years and with all these discussions on IMDb, no one else has either.
Screenwriter Tom Holland probably could however. Certainly he's proved himself a talent in the horror genre, with his terrific script for the first Psycho sequel and subsequent work on the first Child's Play and his directorial debut, Fright Night.
Philippe Mora has had a more checkered career. A strong visual stylist, he's struggled with poor choice of material such as the infamous sequel Howling III: The Marsupials.
The Bug - sorry, BEAST Within is definitely worth a look for horror buffs, but when you watch the big transformation scene two-thirds of the way through, I guarantee you'll be scratching your head afterwards. The makeup FX are pretty cool though.
Did you know
- TriviaPaul Clemens (Michael) has described the scene in the kitchen with Logan Ramsey (Edwin) as the most difficult scene to film in his entire career. Ramsey kept going off script and Clemens found it practically impossible not to laugh at his various ad-libs.
- GoofsDuring the scene in the kitchen when Michael is telling Amanda to leave, a shotgun keeps appearing and disappearing behind them leaning in front of the window.
- Quotes
Sheriff Pool: on the phone: "Oral sodomy?... Well, that's why it's a small town... Yeah, we'll look into it. Thank you for calling."
- Alternate versionsThe film suffered numerous cuts to the gore to qualify for an "R" rating rather then an "X".
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Details
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- Also known as
- Das Engelsgesicht - Drei Nächte des Grauens
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $7,742,572
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,250,000
- Feb 15, 1982
- Gross worldwide
- $7,742,572
- Runtime
- 1h 38m(98 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1






