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197797 minScience Fiction, Horror, Thriller

Day of the Animals

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Is Day of the Animals worth watching? With a rating of 5.219/10, this Science Fiction, Horror, Thriller film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Day of the Animals Synopsis

The depletion of the earth's ozone layer causes animals above the altitude of 5000 feet to run amok, which is very unfortunate for a group of hikers who get dropped off up there by helicopter just before the quarantine is announced.

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Top Cast

Christopher George
Christopher GeorgeSteve Buckner
Leslie Nielsen
Leslie NielsenPaul Jenson
Lynda Day George
Lynda Day GeorgeTerry Marsh
Richard Jaeckel
Richard JaeckelProf. Taylor MacGregor
Michael Ansara
Michael AnsaraDaniel Santee
Ruth Roman
Ruth RomanMrs. Shirley Goodwyn
Jon Cedar
Jon CedarFrank Young
Paul Mantee
Paul ManteeRoy Moore
Walter Barnes
Walter BarnesRanger Tucker
Andrew Stevens
Andrew StevensBob Denning

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Is Day of the Animals worth watching?

Day of the Animals has received mixed reviews with a 5.219/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Science Fiction, Horror, Thriller movies.

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Day of the Animals has received average ratings (5.219/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Critic Reviews

WuchakAug 12, 2019
★ 6

***What if animals went batty and attacked humans?*** Animals at high altitudes go crazy in the Sierra Nevada Mountains due to exposure to ultraviolet radiation, the result of depletion of the ozone layer. A dozen hikers regrettably get dropped off up there by helicopter just before the quarantine is announced. The backpackers are played by the likes of Christopher George (the guide), Leslie Nielsen (a boorish exec), Lynda Day George (an anchorwoman), Richard Jaeckel (a professor) and Michael Ansara (an AmerIndian guide). “Day of the Animals” (1977) is a nature-strikes-back flick cut from the same cloth as “The Birds” (1963), “Frogs” (1972) and “Grizzly” (1976). It was made by the director of the latter, William Girdler, who died at the age of 30 in early 1979 while scouting locations for his next film in the Philippines when his helicopter hit electrical lines. Although “Day” is superior to “Grizzly,” it’s not on the level of “The Birds.” The characters are dull except for those played by Nielsen, Ansara and George. It doesn’t help that Girdler doesn’t know how to photograph women, although he had the resources: blonde Susan Backlinie (Mandy) and brunette Kathleen Bracken (Beth). The first half is relatively tedious, but things pick up for the second and the animals are wonderful (hawks, vultures, cougars, snakes, rats and a bear). Speaking of the bear, Nielsen’s mad showdown with a bruin is a highlight, although the idea was lifted from the end of "Sands of the Kalahari" (1965). The film runs 1 hour, 37 minutes, and was shot in the Sierra Nevada Mountains near Long Barn, California, about 25 miles northwest of Yosemite National Park. GRADE: B-