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The Being

  • 1981
  • R
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
2.1K
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Jerry Maren in The Being (1981)
A mutated creature is wreaking havoc in a small town in Idaho. A police chief and a government scientist team up to save their rural town from its menace.
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A mutated creature is wreaking havoc in a small town in Idaho. A police chief and a government scientist team up to save their rural town from its menace.A mutated creature is wreaking havoc in a small town in Idaho. A police chief and a government scientist team up to save their rural town from its menace.A mutated creature is wreaking havoc in a small town in Idaho. A police chief and a government scientist team up to save their rural town from its menace.

  • Director
    • Jackie Kong
  • Writer
    • Jackie Kong
  • Stars
    • Martin Landau
    • Marianne Gordon
    • Bill Osco
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    • Director
      • Jackie Kong
    • Writer
      • Jackie Kong
    • Stars
      • Martin Landau
      • Marianne Gordon
      • Bill Osco
    • 38User reviews
    • 49Critic reviews
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    Martin Landau
    Martin Landau
    • Garson Jones
    Marianne Gordon
    Marianne Gordon
    • Laurie
    Bill Osco
    • Mortimer Lutz
    • (as Rexx Coltrane, Johnny Commander)
    José Ferrer
    José Ferrer
    • Mayor Gordon Lane
    • (as Jose Ferrer)
    Dorothy Malone
    Dorothy Malone
    • Marge Smith
    Ruth Buzzi
    Ruth Buzzi
    • Virginia Lane
    Murray Langston
    Murray Langston
    • Arn
    Kinky Friedman
    • Willis
    Johnny Dark
    • John
    Kent Perkins
    Kent Perkins
    • Officer Dudley
    Ellen Blake
    • Jenny
    Roxanne Osco
    • Suzie
    • (as Roxanne Cybelle Osco)
    Jerry Maren
    Jerry Maren
    • Monster
    • (as Jerry Marin)
    Eric Helland
    • Doper #1
    Bill Rawlinson
    • Doper #2
    Richard Marcus
    Richard Marcus
    • Joe The Lab Assistant
    Nancy Osco
    • Woman Motorist
    Jay Sherlock
    • Golf Buddy
    • Director
      • Jackie Kong
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      • Jackie Kong
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    5coldwaterpdh

    Not THAT terrible.

    I actually enjoyed "The Being" for the most part. Obviously it's awful but isn't that the point? The basic plot is a small town in Idaho is victimized by a big, blubbering, wet and greasy, reddish-pink blob with one eye. He kills people at random and a determined detective is going to get to the bottom of it. Martin Landau plays a 'scientist' who is heading up a toxic waste dump research project who tries at first to stand in the detective's way, but then conceded that 'yes in fact, there is a problem in Pottsville...' Along the way we meet some awful actors and actresses and we are treated to many cheeseball performances and some lame killings. We get a nice view of the monster in the end and it actually is a little creepy. One thing we can say about this flick is that it is never really boring, no; it moves along pretty quickly with a decent amount of action.

    All in all, I've seen worse, but I've definitely seen better within the genre. The genre of whence I speak being 80's drive-in trash, I mean what do you want?

    5 out of 10, kids.
    5DoctorThotcer

    Definitely one for the So Bad It's Good shelf

    This movie tries very hard but reeks of a production that didn't really know what it was doing.

    Many times I got the impression something was missing too, whether because of production errors, the poor night lighting or editing, who knows, but narration often has to step in to tell us what's going on, which is always a red flag.

    Add to that some giggle inducing deaths plus the final monster reveal being more comedic than scary and you've got the makings of a cult classic.

    With some beer and friends it's not your worst choice, certainly it can't be described as boring as the pacing is good.

    Worth a look, if you're into that sort of thing.
    4DEPRESSEDcherry

    Sloppy monster Vs sloppy actor

    The first thing that struck me when watching this was how on earth the lead actor got the job. He has to be one of the worst I've seen, honestly, he delivers his lines like he's in a school play. Then I found out he's married to the director, who is also the writer. Aside from all that this very much wears its influences on its sleeve, it's mostly 50's style B-movie horror. A monster movie that begs and borrows ideas from its predecessors. It's not very good to be honest, it's badly edited, poorly lit, wastes its location, has weak monster design, and of course the terrible wooden acting from the main character. There's also out of place voice-over moments early one where we hear the lead characters inner thoughts, really odd. Also, we hear a radio broadcast every now and then telling us about a storm that is never actually in the movie, completely pointless. Landau, Ferrer, and Buzzi are actually ok in their supporting roles and ultimately carry the movie. Not surprisingly the director didn't go on to have much of a career, a case of too much imitating over innovating it seems.
    5thesar-2

    Being like C.H.U.D.: Secret of the Ooze

    Happy Easter, you One-Eyed Willy Monster.

    As a bona fide horror fan, especially from the 80s, I'm shocked I missed this one. I've known about it my whole life, but never got to it. And wow, I'm pretty shocked how much they put into this.

    The biggest positives stem from how many times they showed the penis creature, or at least, parts of the penis creature. Like right from the beginning, every couple of minutes until the great penis monster's climax.

    Now, the acting, editing at times, continuity and people's unnatural reaction to green ooze all over the town or the monster's appearances are all bad, but I was actually entertained through to the end...even when I couldn't really comprehend how many penis monsters there were, if there were more than one or their powers.

    I will have to also point out that I suspect the studio invited morons to its test screenings. In the beginning, there were a lot of odd narration (over a radio DJ - hard to hear both!) and voice overs to explain the thoughts of our husky lead detective. I bet they added these in post because, I assume, the test audience had less-than-desirable I.Q.s.

    Some of the subplots I found amusing: Mayor Spuds Mackenzie and his extremely limited Jaws ripoff scenes and the townsfolk's objection to smut coming into their very Southern-acting town in Idaho. Specifically, they're scared of a massage parlor opening as they might be massaging something else...

    (Insert penis monster reference here.)

    It's not perfect, but I would've enjoyed the heck out of this as a kid for how many times we saw the monster in a creature feature. If you're like me with cheesy 80's monster movies, watch this.

    ***

    Final Thoughts: It was a major coincidence I decided to watch this on Easter-Eve and I didn't even know it was a holiday film. Huh, they should really market this as such. I can't think of another Rated-R Easter Horror movie, other than The Passion of the Christ.
    7johnch-48788

    Criminally Underrated

    Though it has its faults, this movie has several core messages that make it work as a horror film. First, environmentalism: Showing how the disposal of nuclear material can negatively affect the world Second, the philosophical question of the innocence of children: The monster in this movie is just a mutated child who has little to no control over their actions, which brings into question the ethical validity of killing them/.

    Related interests

    Mia Farrow in Rosemary's Baby (1968)
    Horror
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    • Trivia
      Had its red carpet premier at the El Con Mall theater in Tucson AZ on May 8, 1981 under the title "Beauty and the Beast". Most of the stars, including Ruth Buzzi, Martin Landau and Marianne Gordon were in attendance.
    • Goofs
      In the first scene where the creature is chasing the boy it starts off in broad daylight, but when he reaches the junkyard and steals a car it is night time.
    • Quotes

      Laurie: But if this thing is actually killing people, then why is the mayor trying to keep it quiet?

      Detective Mortimer Lutz: Potatoes

      Laurie: Potatoes?

      Detective Mortimer Lutz: Around here that means big money.

    • Crazy credits
      Right before the end credits begin, the fates of the main characters is read on screen:

      Virginia Lane: Was never found.

      Garson Jones: Was donated to medical science by Mayor Lane.

      Mayor Lane: Went on to become the first potato farmer in The White House.

      Laurie: Is now waitressing in Akron, Ohio.

      Marge Smith: Was last seen looking for Michael in Modesto, California.

      Detective Mortimer Lutz: Moved to Hollywood and became a stunt man.
    • Connections
      Featured in 31 Horror Movies in 31 Days: The Being (1983) (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Sold American
      (uncredited)

      Sung by Kinky Friedman

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    • Release date
      • November 18, 1983 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Alien Flesh Eaters
    • Filming locations
      • Meridian, Idaho, USA
    • Production companies
      • Bad Dreams
      • Bill Osco Productions
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    • Budget
      • $4,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 22m(82 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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