The Bat (1959) Reviews

The Bat (1959)
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This fourth film version of the Mary Roberts Rinehart-Avery Hopwood stage chestnut The Bat is so old-fashioned in its execution that one might suspect it was intended as "camp" (though that phrase wasn't in common usage in 1959). Agnes Moorehead plays mystery novelist Cornelia Van Gorder, whose remote mansion is the scene for all sorts of diabolical goings-on. The "maguffin" is a million dollars' worth of securities, hidden away somewhere in the huge and foreboding estate. Vincent Price is seen committing a murder early on-but he's not the film's principal villain. Others in the cast include Gavin Gordon as an overly diligent detective, and former Our Gang star Darla Hood as a murder victim. The Bat was adapted for the screen by its director Crane Wilbur, himself a prolific "old dark house" scenarist and playright. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Vincent PriceAgnes Moorehead, (more)
Director(s):
Crane Wilbur
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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DELORES S.

If you're a Vincent Price fan like I am, you'll love this. At least I did. What I didn't understand in this movie is that while a killer is on the loose, why was the door left unlooked? Worth watching.

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SALLY H.

I own this movie and adore it. It is a perfect example of 1950's horror flicks. Ahh, when times were more simple and it didn't take muich to scare folks. Agnes Moorehead is as enjoyable to watch in this as she was in The Bewitched series. And as for Vincent Price, the name speaks for itself.

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    DELORES S.

    If you're a Vincent Price fan like I am, you'll love this. At least I did. What I didn't understand in this movie is that while a killer is on the loose, why was the door left unlooked? Worth watching.

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    SALLY H.

    I own this movie and adore it. It is a perfect example of 1950's horror flicks. Ahh, when times were more simple and it didn't take muich to scare folks. Agnes Moorehead is as enjoyable to watch in this as she was in The Bewitched series. And as for Vincent Price, the name speaks for itself.

    Yes   |   No

     
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