Description: THE BEAST MUST DIE (DVD 1974) BRAND NEW!!! - HORROR - SUSPENSE - THRILLER - DRAMA - WHODUNIT A CLASSIC MOVIE FOR THE HORROR GENRE FAN! PRODUCT INFORMATION PROVIDED WITHIN ~ Product Description In the swansong horror production from 'The Studio That Dripped Blood', Peter Cushing, Calvin Lockhart, Charles Gray, Anton Diffring and Marlene Clark star in a '70s whodunit like no other. An eccentric millionaire has invited a group of eight colleagues to his island estate to hunt the deadliest game of all - one of the guests is a werewolf, and will be stalked and slaughtered for sport! But who is the lycanthrope, and do they have a shocking plan of their own?StorylineTom Newcliffe (Calvin Lockhart), a rich businessman and expert hunter, summons six guests to his huge country estate which he has rigged up with video cameras and a high-tech security system. He tells them and his surprised wife that they are all to stay over a weekend and that all of them will be kept on the estate during that weekend. For each guest, dead bodies have followed in their wake and the way that the dead have been murdered means that one of the guests is a werewolf and Tom has summoned his guests here to discover who it is and to hunt it down. This movie has a clip at the beginning asking people in the audience to try to identify the werewolf, and near the end, there is a thirty-second "Werewolf Break" for the audience to think over the evidence. Product details MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated) Director : Paul Annett Media Format : NTSC, Widescreen Run time : 1 hour and 32 minutes Release date : August 25, 2020 Actors : Calvin Lockhart, Peter Cushing, Marlene Clark Studio : Severin Country of Origin : USA Number of discs : 1TriviaDespite writer / director Paul Annett's objections, producer Milton Subotsky (who hated this movie) insisted on the werewolf break gimmick where the viewer was invited to guess who the werewolf is.The Beast Must DieU.S. theatrical release poster From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Beast Must Die is a 1974 British horror film directed by Paul Annett. The screenplay was written by Michael Winder, based on the 1950 short story "There Shall Be No Darkness" by James Blish, originally published in Thrilling Wonder Stories. The film stars Calvin Lockhart, Peter Cushing, Marlene Clark, Charles Gray, Anton Diffring, Ciaran Madden, Tom Chadbon, and Michael Gambon. The plot involves a millionaire big game hunter who gathers six people at his remote English mansion, announcing that he suspects one of them is a werewolf. The viewer is invited to unfold the mystery along with the characters. Plot The film opens with a narrator stating that the film is a detective story where the viewer is the detective and tells the audience to watch for the "werewolf break". Near the climax, the "werewolf break", which is a 30-second pause where the audience is asked to guess the werewolf's identity based on clues from the film, briefly interrupts the film. Millionaire Tom Newcliffe invites a group of people, along with his wife Caroline, to spend some time in his rural English mansion, where he reveals that one of them is a werewolf and therefore must be killed. The group is composed of disgraced diplomat Arthur Bennington; Jan and Davina Gilmore, a pianist and his ex-student, now his wife; Paul Foote, an artist recently released from prison; and Professor Lundgren, an archaeologist and a lycanthropy enthusiast. They all stay in the mansion where they are submitted to various tests to detect whether they might be a werewolf. The entire house is under surveillance by CCTV cameras, as well as motion sensors in the grounds around the mansion set up and overseen by Tom's associate Pavel, who does not believe in werewolves. The only way to determine the identity of the werewolf is for a certain combination of elements to occur all at once, including a full moon and the presence of wolfsbane pollen in the air. When this fails to produce any lycanthropic reactions, Tom makes each of the potential werewolves grab silver objects to provoke allergic reactions, but this too proves unsuccessful. Later that same night, Pavel is killed by the werewolf, which makes Tom even more obsessive in his hunt, to his wife's increasing annoyance. Tom gradually focuses his suspicions on Paul Foote, who was reportedly arrested after eating human flesh. Foote denies being the werewolf as the creature continues killing, with the helicopter pilot, diplomat Arthur Bennington, and Caroline's dog all falling victim. Tom subjects the remaining group to one final test: placing a silver bullet in their mouth. As Caroline submits to the test, her hairy, clawed hand is shown before she immediately transforms into the werewolf. She (fully transformed) attacks Tom, and he kills her by shooting her with a silver bullet, leaving him very distraught and confused because Caroline was alongside him when the werewolf killed her dog. Prof. Lundgren deduces that Caroline must have contracted the werewolf disease while taking care of her dog's wounds due to an open cut on her hand she sustained from a broken wineglass at dinner. Tom becomes enraged, convinced that Foote is the werewolf. When he attempts to confront him, however, he finds that Foote has also been killed. To avenge his wife, he enters the woods surrounding the mansion to hunt the werewolf. He finds the beast and finally shoots and kills it. Once dead, the werewolf reverts to its human form, and it is revealed to be Jan, the pianist. Tom returns to Prof. Lundgren and Davina, and he realizes that he was bitten by the werewolf during the scuffle, thus condemning him to inherit the creature's curse. Not wanting to be a monster, Tom locks himself in the mansion and shoots himself in the head with a silver bullet, ending the werewolf's bloodline. 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DVD Edition Year: 2020
Video Format: NTSC
Music Artist: Douglas Gamley
Case Type: DVD
Rating: NR
Sub-Genre: Creatures/Monsters, Gore, Hunting, Mystery, Survival, Werewolves, Whodunit, Fantasy, creature feature, supernatural power, audience participation, werewolf horror, urban fantasy
Director: Paul Annett
Studio: SEVERIN
Edition: Unrated Edition
Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
Type: MOVIE: HORROR - THRILLER - DRAMA
Region Code: DVD: 0/All (Region Free/Worldwide)
Format: DVD
Release Year: 2020
Language: English
Producer: Robert H. Greenberg, Milton Subotsky, Max Rosenberg, John Dark
Actor: Peter Cushing, Calvin Lockhart, Marlene Clark, Charles Gray, Anton Diffring, Ciaran Madden, Tom Chadbon, Michael Gambon
Features: Commentary, Widescreen, Interviews, Trailers
Run Time: 92 MINUTES
Genre: Action, Adventure, Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Psychological, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Thriller & Mystery
Movie/TV Title: The Beast Must Die
Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown
Season: N/A