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Beasts: What Big Eyes 1976

60 min📅 1976-11-13

An unsettling chapter from Nigel Kneale's cult horror anthology *Beasts*, *Beasts: What Big Eyes* (1976) plunges viewers into a chilling exploration of scientific arrogance and the blurred line between man and beast.

Director: Donald McWhinnie

Cast

Patrick Magee
Patrick Magee
Leo Raymount
Madge Ryan
Florence Raymount
Michael Kitchen
Michael Kitchen
Bob Curry
Gerald James
Gerald James
Joe Nash
Bill Dean
Bill Dean
Duggie Jeb
Janice Bean
Woman Customer
Patricia Mason
Patricia Mason
2nd Woman Customer
David Elmon
Boy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Beasts: What Big Eyes (1976) about?

This gripping TV movie follows an RSPCA officer who stumbles upon a pet shop owner conducting cruel and unethical experiments on a wolf. His discovery leads him into a dark mystery that challenges his beliefs and tests his resolve. The film blends horror, mystery, and psychological tension in just 60 minutes.

Who directed Beasts: What Big Eyes?

Donald McWhinnie directed this tense and atmospheric episode of Nigel Kneale's *Beasts* anthology.

Who stars in Beasts: What Big Eyes?

The film features Patrick Magee, Madge Ryan, Michael Kitchen, Gerald James, and Bill Dean in key roles.

Is Beasts: What Big Eyes (1976) worth watching?

If you love vintage horror with a cerebral edge and tight storytelling, this 1976 TV movie is absolutely worth your time. Its eerie atmosphere and strong performances make it a memorable entry in the *Beasts* series, even if it's not a mainstream hit.

How long is Beasts: What Big Eyes?

Beasts: What Big Eyes (1976) has a runtime of 60 minutes.

About Beasts: What Big Eyes (1976) — A Chilling Episode of Nigel Kneale's Horror Anthology

An unsettling chapter from Nigel Kneale's cult horror anthology *Beasts*, *Beasts: What Big Eyes* (1976) plunges viewers into a chilling exploration of scientific arrogance and the blurred line between man and beast. Directed by Donald McWhinnie, this 60-minute TV movie follows an RSPCA officer whose investigation of a pet shop uncovers horrific experiments on a wolf—experiments that suggest something far more sinister than mere cruelty to animals. As the officer digs deeper, he's drawn into a web of mystery and dread, where the boundaries of science and folklore collide. The film's claustrophobic atmosphere and tense pacing make it a standout for fans of 1970s horror, blending psychological unease with eerie, ambiguous horror.

Patrick Magee delivers a commanding performance as the morally conflicted officer, while Madge Ryan and Michael Kitchen add layers of tension to the unsettling narrative. With its roots in classic horror tropes and a script that lingers long after the credits roll, *Beasts: What Big Eyes* is a haunting gem for those who crave suspense with a side of existential dread.