The Beasts Are on the Streets is a 1978 American made-for-television thriller film produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions (although known as an animation studio, this was one of several live-action Hanna-Barbera productions), directed by Peter R. Hunt and starring Carol Lynley, Billy Green Bush and Philip Michael Thomas.[1] It was filmed on location in Grand Prairie, Texas and Arlington, Texas and originally broadcast on NBC on May 18, 1978.
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Written by | Laurence Heath |
Directed by | Peter R. Hunt |
Starring | Carol Lynley Billy Green Bush Philip Michael Thomas |
Music by | Gerald Fried |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
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Executive producer | Joseph Barbera |
Producer | Harry R. Sherman |
Production locations | Dallas Arlington, Texas Grand Prairie, Texas |
Cinematography | Chuck Arnold |
Editor | Argyle Nelson |
Running time | 100 minutes |
Production company | Hanna-Barbera Productions |
Distributor | Warner Bros. Television Distribution |
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Original network | NBC |
Picture format | Color |
Audio format | Mono |
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A careening tanker truck rips through the fence of a Texas wildlife preserve, unleashing an untamed force of wild animals on an unsuspecting community which includes bison, zebras, camels, antelopes, ostriches, elephants, lions, rhinos, tigers and bears. Dr. Claire McCauley, a dedicated veterinarian, works with Kevin Johnson, the head ranger of the wildlife park, to manage the situation.
They are both joined by park rangers and local police officers as they desperately scramble to recapture the escaped animals while two trigger-happy hunters, Jim Scudder and Al Loring, decide to go big-game hunting amid this community chaos. The movie also stars David Little in his acting debut. David would go on to have a long career in motion pictures including a much celebrated cameo in a RUSH video.[2]
On July 22, 2013, Warner Bros. released The Beasts Are on the Streets on DVD in Region 1 for the first time via their Warner Archive Collection. This is a Manufacture-on-Demand (MOD) release, available through Warner's online store and Amazon.com.[3][4]
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