Willard
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Author
Contributions
- Glover, Crispin - Contributor
- Ermey, Lee - Contributor
- Harring, Laura, 1964- - Contributor
- Burroughs, Jackie - Contributor
- Gere, Ashlyn, 1959- - Contributor
and 14 more
- Taylor, William S. - Contributor
- Horn, Edward - Contributor
- Lynch, Gus - Contributor
- Sadiq, Laara - Contributor
- McLachlan, Robert - Contributor
- Coblentz, James - Contributor
- Walker, Shirley, 1945-2006 - Contributor
- Mah, Gregory - Contributor
- Freeborn, Mark - Contributor
- Gilbert, Stephen, 1912-2010 - Contributor
- Ralston, Gilbert A., 1912-1999 - Contributor
- New Line Cinema Corporation - Contributor
- Hard Eight Pictures (Firm) - Contributor
- New Line Home Entertainment (Firm) - Contributor
Publication
2003 - New Line Home Entertainment, Los Angeles, Calif, California
Language
English
Word Count
25,000 words, Guess
Page Count
100 pages
Physical Format
Video Recording
Identifiers
- ISBN-100780643763
- ISBN-139780780643765
- OCLC Control Number52710177
- Open LibraryOL26924990M
Classifications
- DDC791.43/72
- LCCPN1997.2 .W56 2003
Description
Willard has been picked on and pushed around his whole life and is a twentysomething man who still lives at home with his nagging mother. He works at a shipping company for a stern, authoritarian supervisor. When Willard becomes fascinated with a hidden nest of rats living in his decrepit home, they become both his friends and his aggressors. He sics them upon anyone who crosses his path. But one rat, Ben, isn't so amenable to Willard's orders, and a horrifying test of wills begins.
Subjects
Series Statement
- New Line platinum series
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