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The Bees

Rating4.0 /10
19781 h 23 m
Mexico
1612 people rated

When South America killer bees corporately smuggled into the United States mutate into intelligent insects and attacks helpless people, young scientists work desperately to end the threat as the menace swarms in on the city areas.

Horror
Sci-Fi
Thriller

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fofana amara

28/02/2025 15:56
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Friday Dayday Kalane

29/05/2023 21:41
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Barbie Samie Antonio

18/11/2022 09:01
Trailer—The Bees

Attack official

16/11/2022 13:04
The Bees

عثمان مختارلباز

16/11/2022 03:15
It's truly the best film of all time. It was pretty funny to watch. I'm surprised that Mystery Science Theater didn't get a hold of this! This isn't giving away anything... but I really love the disco tune that plays whenever someone's getting stung to death.

MARY

16/11/2022 03:15
horrible flick but is also enjoyable on a B movie level this has a lame score extremely bad dialog and laughable acting except for 2 people John Saxon is good here but too bad his lines suck and he is a horrible movie John Carradine is campy and over the top here but he sure is fun to watch Angel Tompkins is so so and has some ridiculous dialog here overall she was passable in her role and most of these characters are really dumb and this has some really bad bee effects and lots of laughable bee attacks and some hilarious death scenes and more logic lapses then you can think of there are a couple of really funny moments when Saxon delivers a bad speech overall a funny movie but still not worth renting hopefully my other review comes soon it's taking longer then usual * out of 5

Kone Mouhamed Mousta

16/11/2022 03:15
A swarm of bees create disaster. Made to cash in on the soon to come Irwin Allen block buster - The Swarm (1978) - so much so that Swarm studio Warner Brothers paid the Bees studio big bucks to delay the screening so the two films would not clash. The most memorable thing about The Swarm was the energetic Jerry Goldsmith score that pumped away every time the bees were seen. Such music is obviously missing in this other flick and it gives you some insight into just how important music is to film. The Bees (1978) is filled with boring talk and boring acting. John Saxon proved he does have talent with his guest appearances in The Six Million Dollar Man (1973), The Fantastic Journey (1977) and The Time Tunnel (1966) but, sadly, The Bees is another example of boring John. This movie is poor.

Chonie la chinoise

16/11/2022 03:15
If you would like to laugh at a truly silly, truly original, truly awful film, then this is the movie for you. I won't lie to you- it's terrible! If you're looking for an evening of suspense and drama go rent JAWS. If you're looking to see a Mexican farmer stung to death by several hundred special-effect bees while shouting for his honey, THE BEES is for you. It stars the King of the B's himself, John Saxon, as some sort of scientist bee expert. Or something. He and a nearly-attractive blonde try to warn the world about the over-breeding of the killer bee, and the inevitable disasters to come. But those greedy fat cats have only one thing on their minds: Honey. I swear to you I laughed so hard while watching this movie that I choked. If you like B movies, you will love THE BEES!

Alexandra Obey

16/11/2022 03:15
The idea of a low-budget quickie made to take advantage of publicity surrounding THE SWARM - of all movies! - will undoubtably sound irresistable to many trash fans. However, most of the movie is boring talk, without the campy sight of big-name stars making fools out of themselves or large-scale but silly special effects. And while it's shorter than the full-length cut of THE SWARM (which runs about 2 1/2 hours!), it feels *longer* due to a sluggish pace. Still, the movie has some mirthful moments, the best being the whole segment in the park with the old man and the little boys.

❣️RøOde ❣️

16/11/2022 03:15
O.K. heres the basic plot: we have been poisoning the air for so many years that nature has fought back by sending us KILLER BEES. Now if that doesn't grab you how about this: This film features a swarm of bees addressing the United Nations, as Angel Thompkin's screams "You have to listen! You have to listen (sic) what the bees are trying to tell you!" I really had fun watching this, but I am truly amazed at how bad it is. There are surprising continuity errors. (In one scene hit men shoot a man as he is sitting in a chair. In the next shot, it's a different older chair.) Many of the shot's of the bee swarms look like they are just clouds of smoke. However, Nightmare On Elm Street's John Saxon is in it, and Claudio Brooks gets hit in the head with a rock. All in all I highly recommend it.
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