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The Bat (1926 film)

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The Bat

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Directed by Roland West
Produced by Roland West
Written by Roland West
Julien Josephson
Starring Tullio Carminatti
Charles Herzinger
Jewel Carmen
Louise Fazenda
Emily Fitzroy
Arthur Houseman
Robert McKim
Cinematography Arthur Edeson
Release date(s) 1926
Country U.S.
Language Silent
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The Bat (1926) is a silent film based on the 1920 hit Broadway play by Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood, directed by Roland West and starring Jack Pickford and Louise Fazenda. The story takes place in an old mansion, where people look for hidden loot while a caped killer (nicknamed "The Bat") murders them one by one. The film was rediscovered after being thought to be a lost film for many years.

Remakes

Director Ronald West remade his film four years later as The Bat Whispers (1930), with Chester Morris and Una Merkel. A 1959 remake, The Bat, starred Vincent Price and Agnes Moorehead. Comic-book creator Bob Kane said in his autobiography that the villain of the 1930 film was an inspiration for his character Batman.

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