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  Willard and Ben on Blu-ray and DVD
  Exterminator! You got rats, buddy!
  The rats are on the rampage in two classic 1970s horrors, Willard and Ben which make their UK home entertainment debut in newly restored versions complete with brand new special features. They arrive together as a Limited Edition Blu-ray Boxset and as individual releases on DVD and Blu-ray, as well as on-demand and download courtesy of Second Sight Films.

The Limited Edition Boxset exclusively features stunning new artwork by renowned artist Graham Humphreys and includes a collectors poster of the artwork. It will be available on Blu-ray on 30 October 2017 alongside single Blu-ray releases of Willard and Ben.

Daniel Mann’s 1971 classic horror film based on Ratman’s Notebooks by Stephen Gilbert, inspired a new generation of horror films with animal predators and stars Bruce Davison as the eponymous Willard alongside Ernest Borgnine, Elsa Lanchester in one of her last ever appearances and Sondra Locke.

With its world-famous theme song sung by the one and only Michael Jackson, Ben the sequel to Willard was originally released in 1972 and stars Lee Montgomery as Danny Garrison alongside Joseph Campanella and is directed by Phil Karlson.
  Graeme Clark [12 Sep 2017 at 23:48]
     

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