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Bees 1998

📅 1998-01-01

"They outnumber us 100 million to one. If they wanted to, they could destroy the Earth. Bee afraid..."

In the gripping 1998 horror film Bees, director Gil Rosenthal masterfully crafts a tale of terror as killer bees escape from a secret laboratory where they were bred.

Director: Gil Rosenthal

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bees (1998) about?

Bees (1998) tells the story of killer bees that escape from a secret laboratory where they were bred, threatening to destroy the Earth.

Who directed Bees?

Director Gil Rosenthal brings his vision to life in Bees (1998).

Who stars in Bees?

Unfortunately, the main cast for Bees (1998) is not available.

Is Bees (1998) worth watching?

While Bees (1998) may not have an IMDB rating, its thrilling storyline and terrifying creatures make it a classic horror film worth watching, especially for fans of the genre.

How long is Bees?

Runtime details are not listed for Bees (1998).

About Bees (1998) — Killer Bees Escape to Wreak Havoc on Humanity

In the gripping 1998 horror film Bees, director Gil Rosenthal masterfully crafts a tale of terror as killer bees escape from a secret laboratory where they were bred. This deadly threat has the potential to destroy the Earth, leaving humanity vulnerable to the mercy of these ruthless insects. Bees (1998) is a chilling exploration of the dangers that lie in the heart of science gone wrong. As the bees wreak havoc on the world, the atmosphere becomes increasingly tense and foreboding, culminating in a thrilling confrontation between humans and their six-legged foes.

The film's themes of nature versus nurture and the consequences of playing God are thought-provoking and unsettling, making Bees a must-watch for horror fans and science enthusiasts alike. With its gripping storyline and terrifying creatures, Bees (1998) is a classic horror film that continues to captivate audiences to this day.