Beware! The Blob

It's loose again eating everyone!

4.6
19721h 27m

A technician brings a frozen specimen of the original Blob back from the North Pole. When his wife accidentally defrosts the thing, it terrorizes the populace-- the local hippies, cops, drunks and bowlers must all face the Blob!

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Cast

Photo of Robert Walker Jr.

Robert Walker Jr.

Bobby Hartford

Photo of Gwynne Gilford

Gwynne Gilford

Lisa Clark

Photo of Richard Stahl

Richard Stahl

Edward Fazio

Photo of Richard Webb

Richard Webb

Sheriff Jones

Photo of Shelley Berman

Shelley Berman

Mr. Carmel, Hair Stylist

Photo of Larry Hagman

Larry Hagman

Young Hobo

Photo of Godfrey Cambridge

Godfrey Cambridge

Chester Hargis

Photo of Randy Stonehill

Randy Stonehill

Randy Guitar

Photo of Cindy Williams

Cindy Williams

Randy's Girlfriend

Photo of Marlene Clark

Marlene Clark

Mariane Hargis

Photo of Dick Van Patten

Dick Van Patten

Scoutmaster Adleman

Photo of Rockne Tarkington

Rockne Tarkington

Deputy Williams

Photo of Gerrit Graham

Gerrit Graham

Ape Suited Party Guest

Photo of J.J. Johnston

J.J. Johnston

Deputy Kelly Davis

Photo of Danny Goldman

Danny Goldman

Bearded Teenager

Photo of Del Close

Del Close

Hobo Wearing eyepatch

Photo of Byron Keith

Byron Keith

Bowling Customer

Photo of Steve McQueen

Steve McQueen

Steve Andrews (archive footage)

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Reviews

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Wuchak

6/10

_**The return of the hungry red glob from outer space!**_

In the Greater Los Angeles area, a technician unwittingly brings home a specimen of the Blob in a frozen canister, which his wife unwisely allows to unthaw. Suddenly hippies, cops, rednecks and bowlers are under horrific attack. Robert Walker Jr. & Gwynne Gilford play the main protagonists while Richard Webb is on hand as the stalwart Sheriff. There are several glorified cameos by the likes of Randy Stonehill, Carol Lynley, Dick Van Patten, Burgess Meredith and the like.

“Beware! The Blob” (1972), aka “Son of Blob” (or “The Blob II”) came out fourteen years after the original film with Steve McQueen and was made by Larry Hagman in his downtime between the TV hits I Dream of Jeannie and Dallas. It has a loose and breezy improvisational feel, throwing in quirky comedic bits amidst the serious horror. While the amusing parts don’t always work (e.g. the curious barber shop sequence), they keep the proceedings peculiar.

It is interesting to compare the two movies because of the social changes brought about by the radical events of the 60s. As the original flick provided a good look into small town America of 1957 (when it was shot) this sequel is an entertaining window into the counterculture of 1971 (when it was shot) and how the hippies or semi-hippies gelled with the older folk of traditional culture. To me, this isn’t as big a deal as it’s made out to be as there is always a “generation gap” between young and old in every decade, which can be observed even in the original film.

A quality remake of the original came out in 1988 and, like “Beware! The Blob,” walked the balance beam between utter horror and amusing non-horror. It had a bigger budget compared to this one (and no doubt the original too), but the addition of a subplot that reveals the creature's origins as decidedly earth-centric takes away from the Blob's otherworldly and creepy ambiance. Still, it’s a worthwhile reimagining.

Most people consider this a bad film, but it IS entertaining in a totally eccentric way; and entertainment is the name of the game.

The movie runs 1 hour, 27 minutes, and was shot in the Los Angeles area (Culver City, Glendale, Diamond Bar, Pomona and Venice).

GRADE: B-

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tmdb93836550

4/10

Such a lacking and unfunny sequel to the original cult classic.

Not any of the supposed 'jokes' where funny and weren't distinguished as jokes like the original, the acting is also the worst acting I have ever seen and this is including Speed 2.

So overall, this film is one that I'm glad I didn't watch as a child when my love for the original was at its height, very bad and don't waste your time. 5/10.

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