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The Bat
Category Crime
All Genres: Crime, Mystery, Horror, Comedy
Year: 1926
Country: USA
Runtime: 86 minutes
Languages: English
Director: Roland West
Sound: Silent
Taglines:
  • A laugh with every gasp!
  • Writing by: Avery Hopwood - play "The Bat"
    Julien Josephson - writer
    George Marion Jr. - titles
    Mary Roberts Rinehart - play "The Bat"
    Roland West - adaptation
    Produced by: Roland West - producer
    Cast: Jack Pickford - Brooks Bailey
    Louise Fazenda - Lizzie Allen
    Eddie Gribbon - Detective Anderson
    George Beranger - Gideon Bell
    Charles Herzinger - Man in Black Mask
    Emily Fitzroy - Miss Cornelia Van Gorder
    Robert McKim - Dr. Wells
    Arthur Housman - Richard Fleming (as Arthur Houseman)
    Jewel Carmen - Miss Dale Ogden
    Sojin - Billy (as Kamiyama Sojin)
    Tullio Carminati - Detective Moletti
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    Plot:
    A masked criminal who dresses like a giant bat terrorizes the guests at an old house rented by a mystery writer.



    One of the First, and Best, 9 October 2004
    Author: sbibb1 (sbibb1@aol.com) from New York, NY

    This 1926 film is one of the first films in the "spooky house" genre. The plot is simple, "The Bat" is a killer who is trying to get a wealthy woman and her niece out of a huge mansion that was left over when a bank president dies. Hidden in the house is $200,000 in cash, and its a race to try and find the money before "The Bat" gets to it.

    The film stars are probably not very well known today, Emily Fitzroy plays the wealthy Aunt, always doing her knitting, her companion/housekeeper is played by Louise Fazenda, with over the top/slapstick type of comedy. Jack Pickford plays the newly hired gardner, this is before his wife, actress Olive Thomas died of a drug overdose, and not too long before he himself was the victim of an overdose.

    The real "star" of the film is Jewel Carmen. She was married to director Roland West at the time. Years later both West and Carmen, long after they were out of the spotlight both would play roles in one of the biggest of Hollywood mysteries, the death of actress Thelma Todd.

    West was a business partner in Thelma Todd's Sidewalk Cafe along the West Coast Highway in Los Angeles. Todd and West were having an affair at the time of her mysterious death.

    The coroner set Todd's death at a certain time, but Jewel Carmen, a friend of Todd's testified under oath that she saw Todd out driving in her car with an unidentified man, well after the corner had claimed she was already dead.

    Some authors have speculated that Todd, who was found slumped dead behind the wheel of her car in a closed garage; a victim of supposed Carbon Monoxide poisoning, was accidentally killed by West when he locked her out of her apartment.


    Movie Quotes: Detective Moletti: What's your full name?
    Lizzie Allen: Lizzie Allen - whether I'm full or not.
    Crazy Credits:: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
    After the credits, we see Margaret Thatcher roaring like a lion in a spoof of the famous MGM sequence. For the final series she was replaced by John Major, who squeaked like a mouse instead.
    Trivia: There are 3 entries in the trivia list - like these:
    • For many years this was regarded as a "lost film" with no known prints or elements existing.
    • This film was highly regarded for its visuals, especially for its cinematography, elaborate sets and special effects. Roland West could only top it by remaking it four years later as The Bat Whispers (1930) with sound and in an early 70mm process.
    • Filming took place almost entirely at night.
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