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Review: The Beast Must Die (1974)

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Review: The Beast Must Die (1974)

The Beast Must Die (1974) combines horror with a whodunit twist, offering a unique experience for genre fans. A must-see for collectors of classic horror.

March 7, 20261 min read
Rating
3.5/5

The Beast Must Die (1974) Review

There's something inherently charming about the way 1970s horror movies weave together suspense and style. The Beast Must Die, released in 1974, is no exception. This film stands out with its mix of horror, mystery, and a unique interactive element that invites viewers into the narrative. As collectors, we often find ourselves drawn to films that not only entertain but also offer something a little different. The Beast Must Die delivers on both fronts.

Plot Summary

Without giving too much away, The Beast Must Die presents a whodunit with a supernatural twist. The story revolves around a wealthy big game hunter named Tom Newcliffe, played by Calvin Lockhart, who invites a group of guests to his remote estate. Each guest harbors a dark secret, and Newcliffe suspects one of them is a werewolf. The film's plot unfolds over the course of a few tense days, with Newcliffe determined to unveil the beast before it can strike again. What sets this film apart is its

Collector's Verdict

The Beast Must Die offers a unique blend of horror and mystery that's worth owning, especially in Blu-ray format for the best quality.

Best Format to Own

Blu-ray

Rarity

Uncommon
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