Willard
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Glen Morgan
Ty Olsson
Laara Sadiq
Gus Lynch
Crispin Glover
Kristen Cloke
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
Life has become one big trap for thirty-year-old Willard Stiles. Haunted by the ghost of his dead father and suffocated by the psychological cord that keeps him tied to his mother in their once stately home, Willard floats through life, unable to connect with those around him. An office clerk at Martin-Stiles Manufacturing, Willard only has a job because his late father made it a condition of his partnership with Frank Martin, who reminds Willard of this burden on a daily basis. But Willard has made an eerie discovery: he shares a powerful bond with the rats that dwell in his basement. Suddenly, Willard has friends--hundreds of them.
Director
Glen Morgan
Cast
Ty Olsson
Laara Sadiq
Gus Lynch
Crispin Glover
Kristen Cloke
Jackie Burroughs
William S Taylor
Laura Elena Harring
David Parker
Edward Horn
Kimberly Patton
Crew
Keith Adams
Nick Allen
David Bruce Allsberry
Grant Andrews
Jeffrey Angel
Grant Astle
Bruce Babcock
Tom Baleshta
Lynell Bangs
Brian Basham
Allan Baxter
Greg Baxter
Ron Bedrosian
Bob Beher
Adam Behr
Sandy Bennett
Raoul Billet
Andy Bishop
Kathleen Tomasik Black
Stephen R Blandino
Malcolm Boddington
Lou Bollo
Kim Bonham
Francois Bordez
Jennifer Bourne
Fraser Boyle
Georgina Bradley
Evan Brainard
Heike Brandstatter
Logan Breit
Richard Brener
Jack Bricker
Jaap Broeker
James Douglas Brown
Warren Bruce
Richard Buckmaster
Cory Budney
Mark Bunting
Lindsay Burke
Erik Burns
Michelle Butler
Gordon Alan Campbell
Clark Candy
John Cannon
Dave Carlson
Bill Carraro
Bill Carraro
Laurie Cartwright
Robert Castaneda
Dominick Cecere
Roberta Cenedese
Fabrice Ceugniet
John Cherevka
Giles Chin
Michael Chmara
Paulette Clark
Scott Clark
Kay Cloud
Errin Clutton
James Coblentz
Rick Coffee
Bob Comer
Christopher Cooper
H. H. Cooper
Sandy Cooper
Gary Coppola
Stephane Couture
Val Crawford
Robert Cribbett
Mike Crozier
Jack Cruikshank
Jeff Cruts
Trevor Curley
Douglas Curran
Greg Dannen
Debbi Datz-pyle
Jon Davidson
Matt Davies
Wendy Dawson
Chris Delich
Tony Depasquale
Tony Depasquale
Alan Dermarderosian
Robert Deschane
Jon Doyle
Matt Dubin
Jim R Dunn
Jeff Egan
Troy Eirich
Toby Emmerich
Sean Esler
Barry Fawcett
Robert Fernandez
Robert Fernandez
Leonard Fisher
Terry Foerster
Glen Forrieter
Mark Franco
Alison Freebairn-smith
Mark Freeborn
Dean Friss
Ellen Gannon
Joe Garcia
Tracy Gardhouse
Pete Germansen
Nerses Gezalyan
Hector Gika
Stephen Gilbert
Laurie L Giles
Lori Gillis
Kathy Gilroy-sereda
Emily Glatter
Jamie Goehring
Catherine Gordon
Dan Gorval
Rob Graham
Steve Granger
Richard Grant
Jody Lynn Gray
Bob Griffin
Robin Griffin
Dave Griffiths
William S Grisco
Greg Groenekamp
Abra Grupp
Jolon Grymaloski
David Hadaway
Frank Haddad
Alicia Haldenwang
Jeffrey Hanratty
Mark Harden
Andrea Hardy
Jack Hardy
John Harkin
Elizabeth Hedges
Dan Henshaw
Michael Hertlein
Tracey Hinds
Melissa Hofmann
Dave Hoodless
Casey Hotchkiss
Tanya Hudson
Norman Hunger
Dartayous Hunter
Howard Huntley
Nicki Infante
Catherine Ircha
Lars Jangaard
Paul Jasper
Andre Jette
J. Stanley Johnston
Craig Jones
James Kagel
Dan Keeler
Dan Keller
Keith Kellogg
Scott Kilburn
Robert Knezevic
Raji Kodja
Linda M Kohn
Cherie Kroll
Lana Krotenko
Thom Kyle
Phillip Lacroix
Lance Lafferty
Christine Lalande
Derek Lalonde
Tom Lamb
Bryan Lamoureux
Mark Lane
Peter Larin
J Paul Lavigne
Rick Lazzarini
Lin-li Anne Lee
Tenzin Lhalungpa
Kimaree Long
Russell Lukich
Bruce Maccallum
Carol J Macdonald
Gregory B Mah
Donna Maloney
John Marilley-bodner
Craig Matheson
Craig Matheson
Andrew Matthews
Coreen Mayrs
Annette Mccaffrey
Cathy Mccallum
George Mccarthy
Shaun Mckay
Robert Mclachlan
Robert Mclachlan
David Mcmoyler
David Mcmoyler
Brad Mcmurray
Danny Mcwilliams
Kevin Meehan
Klaus Melchior
Marc Messenger
Jennifer Metcalf
Film Details
Technical Specs
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Released in United States on Video October 7, 2003
Released in United States Spring March 14, 2003
Remake of "Willard" (USA/1971) directed by Daniel Mann and starring Bruce Davidson.
Released in United States Spring March 14, 2003
Released in United States on Video October 7, 2003