The Swarm

PG 4.5
1978 1 hr 56 min Horror , Thriller , Science Fiction

Scientist Dr. Bradford Crane and army general Thalius Slater join forces to fight an almost invisible enemy threatening America; killer bees that have deadly venom and attack without reason. Disaster movie-master Irwin Allen's film contains spectacular special effects, including a train crash caused by the eponymous swarm.

  • Cast:
    Michael Caine , Katharine Ross , Richard Widmark , Richard Chamberlain , Olivia de Havilland , Ben Johnson , Lee Grant

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Reviews

Voxitype
1978/07/14

Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.

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FirstWitch
1978/07/15

A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.

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Tymon Sutton
1978/07/16

The acting is good, and the firecracker script has some excellent ideas.

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Scarlet
1978/07/17

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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classicsoncall
1978/07/18

When those African killer bees finally do make their way North to the States, I bet nobody will be laughing then! How long has it been now? I recall hearing about them decades ago, what's taking them so long? Well in a way, the premise of the story has an element of believability to it, but when it comes to battling the little suckers, the whole thing gets rather absurd. Seriously, what was the deal with the poison pellets being dropped from those helicopters - how was that supposed to do anything? Were they supposed to knock out the bees as they fell from the sky, or were the little buggers supposed to die eating them? It just didn't make any sense to me.And wait a minute now, Dr. Walter Krim (Henry Fonda) injects himself with the equivalent of six bee stings when just three will prove fatal? And then waits sixty seconds to give the poison a fair chance before going for the antidote? That was just a bit too bizarre to contemplate, but no more so I guess, than a whole host of famous film stars showing up in this disaster travesty.I hope director Irwin Allen wasn't thinking sequel here because the ending was just a bit too sophomoric to have killed off all of the pesky little critters. You know there had to be a few bees that would have gotten away from that oily inferno to close out the story. Sequel or no though, once was enough for me. I won't get stung again.

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MartinHafer
1978/07/19

In the 1970s, Irwin Allen had a string of hits using the same formula. He'd hire a bunch of A-list actors to appear in his films as 'guest stars' and then put them in the middle of some disaster such as an earthquake, shipwreck or a giant fire. While these films were pretty mindless and silly, they made lots of money...until "The Swarm". In contrast to his previous films, "The Swarm" kept the public away in (dare I say) swarms. It lost many millions--so much that Allen stopped making these mega-budgeted movies*. Frankly, this wasn't such a bad thing as the noted producer/director had simply gone to the well one time too many and the public was sick of these sort of pictures. Still, you have to wonder if despite all this, is "The Swarm" a decent film? Read on....When the film begins, a variety of bee-induced accidents occur. When a top beeologist (or whatever you call them) tries to help, Dr. Crane (Michael Caine) is treated like dirt by the military, particularly General Slater (Richard Widmark). Grudgingly, they allow him to help but what can they do with some seriously nastified Africanized bees?! Not much--at least for much of the film, as you see tons of folks being attacked by these nasty bugs. Time and again, folks writhe about with bees or stunt bees buzzing about them.Technically speaking, this film really isn't much different from other Allen mega-pictures. The characters are shallow and underdeveloped and writing is certainly NOT a strong point in the film. What sets this one apart is the bee attacks. While Allen and his staff tried hard to make it look realistic, watching famous and respected actors writhing about and thrashing as they're supposedly being killed by bees is unintentionally hilarious! Seeing someone burned to death in "The Towering Inferno" or drowning in "The Poseidon Adventure" isn't funny and really couldn't be. That is the main difference between "The Swarm" and previous Allen epics. Seeing Olivia de Havilland (one of my favorite actresses) moaning is funny! How often can you see super- famous Oscar-winning actress embarrass herself like this?! And don't just blame her...lots of other very respected actors appear in this silly film. However, the funniest acting is by the extras--as folks being attacked by bees invariably drive into walls (and explode), run about screaming as they're engulfed in flames and generally just run amok!!"The Official Razzie Movie Guide" listed this film in their book of biggest mistakes in Hollywood history. Given that their list is heavy on the films of the last 40 years and how much money the film lost, I think it's a reasonable inclusion. But this does not mean its a horrible film--far worse have been made over the years. But few lost as much money as this one did and made bigger fools of a bunch of famous actors. *Allen did make "Beyond the Poseidon Adventure" a few years after this film but with many more B-listers in the film and a budget a tiny fraction of "The Swarm".

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Michael_Elliott
1978/07/20

The Swarm (1978) * (out of 4) Millions of African killer bees are ravishing a small town and afterwards over two- hundred people are dead. Bee expert Brad Crane (MIchael Caine) must work with a scientist (Katharine Ross) and a General (Richard Widmark) to try and find a way to destroy them before they reach Houston, Texas and more people are dead.THE SWARM was a notorious flop at the box office and critics ripped it to shreds with many calling it one of the worst movies ever made. I personally wouldn't go that far but there's no question that it's an incredible bad one that manages to have one of the greatest casts ever assembled but that just makes the end result all the more sad. I should point out how bad you find the movie will probably depend on which version you watch. The first time I saw the movie it was in its 155-minute version, which just makes the film all the worse. Here recently Turner Classic Movies ran the 116-minute theatrical cut, which is also horrible but at least it doesn't run as long as the extended version and that makes it the one I'd recommend people to watch.So, what went wrong with THE SWARM? I'd say the biggest problem is that fact that Irwin Allen decided to direct it himself. There's no question that he was a terrific producer but his directing skills left a lot to be desired. There's certainly no drama to be found anywhere in the film as scenes are all poorly put together and the director never manages to make you afraid of the bees. Another problem is that the screenplay contains some extremely bad dialogue that just makes you laugh more than anything else. I mean, how many legendary actors are here and saying lines that make you feel bad for them? It also doesn't help that the majority of the movie has the cast members talking or arguing without any bee action.The special effects are probably the best thing about the film and they work the best whenever we're given close-up shots of the killers. Some of the far shots look obviously fake but there's no question that the effects are good and I'd argue the bees give the best performances in the film. As for the cast, Caine and Ross are clearly just sleepwalking through their roles but at least Widmark appears to be trying to give the thing some energy. We get Olivia de Havilland, Ben Johnson and Fred MacMurray in a love triangle that just doesn't work. We also get Patty Duke, Jose Ferrer, Lee Grant and Richard Chamberland. Slim Pickens does get a touching scene but both Henry Fonda and especially Cameron Mitchell are wasted.THE SWARM was one of a string of disaster movies that closed the decade out with a dud. This here is certainly one of the worst disaster movies to be made and even in the "bee" sub-genre it's pretty weak. Both THE DEADLY BEES, THE BEES and THE SAVAGE BEES are much better.

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Armand
1978/07/21

the good part - the cast. the bad fact - unrealistic script. the best thing - it could become a kind of comedy. slice of a period fears and trends, it is only an ordinary dark utopia, a form of Jaws but at very different level. without be a good film, it is an useful demonstration about the taste of public and the vision of artistic team. the virtue - good intentions and few scenes. a film who remains legendary for the desire of a part of actors to give roots to a not inspired project. like many other cases, a good idea with huge potential and a not remarkable result. that is all. unrealistic but interesting for discover Michael Caine, Henry Fonda, Olivia de Havilland or Richard Widmark in an easy film about a huge danger. the solution - not different by the entire film.

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