On this day November 4, 1983, The Being premiered in theaters, adding another creature feature to the era’s growing list of cult horror films. Blending small town mystery with gruesome thrills, the movie told the story of a mutant creature terrorizing the citizens of Pottsville, Idaho after toxic waste turned a human into a monster.
Starring Martin Landau, José Ferrer, and Dorothy Malone, The Being combined environmental commentary with classic monster movie fun. With its eerie atmosphere, practical effects, and over the top horror elements, the film became a late night favorite for fans of 1980s B movies and drive in scares.
80s insight: The Being reflected the 1980s fascination with toxic waste horror and the idea that human carelessness could unleash terrifying consequences.
			
					
			
			
			Starring Martin Landau, José Ferrer, and Dorothy Malone, The Being combined environmental commentary with classic monster movie fun. With its eerie atmosphere, practical effects, and over the top horror elements, the film became a late night favorite for fans of 1980s B movies and drive in scares.
80s insight: The Being reflected the 1980s fascination with toxic waste horror and the idea that human carelessness could unleash terrifying consequences.
	