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The Bat

1959

A mystery writer starts being menaced by a serial killer known as "The Bat" after renting a house with a million dollars hidden in its walls. You can find out more about this movie on its IMDB page. An MP4 of the movie can be found here.



The Bat is an American mystery film from 1959 directed by Crane Wilbur, and starring Vincent Price and Agnes Moorehead. The film's tagline was "When it flies, someone dies!"

Production background

The film was based on the 1920 Broadway theatre play The Bat (play) by Avery Hopwood and Mary Roberts Rinehart, which was previously filmed as The Bat (1926 film) (1926) and as The Bat Whispers (1930), both directed by Roland West. The 1959 version also features Darla Hood of The Little Rascals in her final film appearance. The eerie title theme of Louis Forbes' final film score was played by Alvino Rey. Some prints show that this film was shown on
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    Category:1950s horror films
    Category:1959 films
    Category:American horror films
    Category:Black-and-white films
    Category:English-language films
    Category:Haunted house films
    Category:American mystery films
    Category:Films directed by Crane Wilbur
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