Meek and browbeaten social misfit Willard Stiles (a fine and sympathetic performance by Bruce Davison) befriends a bunch of rats who are living on the grounds of his rundown house. Willard discovers that he can communicate with said rats and ultimately decides to use them as a means of getting back at his sadistic boss Al Martin (robustly played with lip-smacking nasty aplomb by Ernest Borgnine). (IMDB Woodyanders) Ldlr
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Bruce Davison as Willard Stiles |
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Michael Dante and Ernest Borgnine |
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Elsa Lanchester as Henrietta Stiles |
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Bruce Davison and Jody Gilbert |
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Jody Gilbert as Charlotte Stassen |
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Ernest Borgnine as Martin |
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Sondra Locke as Joan |
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Socrates as Socrates |
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Ben as Ben |
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Bruce Davison, Ernest Borgnine and Joan Shawlee |
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Joan Shawlee, Bruce Davison and Sondra Locke |
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Ernest Borgnine and Bruce Davison |
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Bruce Davison |
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Sondra Locke, Bruce Davison and Ernest Borgnine |
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Bruce Davison and John Myhers |
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John Myhers |
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Socrates and Ben |
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Sondra Locke and Bruce Davison |
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J. Pat O'Malley as Jonathan Farley |
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Jonathan Farley |
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Joan Shawlee, Ernest Borgnine and Alan Baxter |
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Joan Shawlee as Alice |
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Sherry Presnell as Mrs. Spencer |
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Bruce Davison and Paul Bradley |
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Sondra Locke, Joan Shawlee, Paul Bradley and Bruce Davison |
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