The Bat People

1974 "After the sun has set and the night wind has died comes the hour of the bat people!"
2.8| 1h35m| PG| en| More Info
Released: 15 January 1974 Released
Producted By: American International Pictures
Country: United States of America
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Dr. John Beck, recently married, decides to take his wife, Cathy, spelunking in Carlsbad Cavern. While there, Dr. Beck, who specializes in bats, is bitten by a fruit bat. He is then, inexplicably, transformed into a vampire bat. While he escapes and seeks help from another doctor, it is clear the treatments are not working. In fact, they are aggravating his condition. Dr. Beck unwittingly goes on a killing spree, catching the attention of Sergeant Ward.

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Cortechba Overrated
Ploydsge just watch it!
Merolliv I really wanted to like this movie. I feel terribly cynical trashing it, and that's why I'm giving it a middling 5. Actually, I'm giving it a 5 because there were some superb performances.
Roman Sampson One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.
marcosrobertosanches This movie looks awful, as expected, but it's the BEST short sinopsis I've seen... Transforming into a monster hybrid of man and bat "ruins his vacation and causes distress to his wife"? Sure! Hahaha
jamesgandrew After a doctor is bitten by a bat, he goes on a killing spree as a man-bat creature.The Bat People is a slow and sluggish film with very little thrills or excitement. The premise isn't a bad one but it's so poorly executed that you end up bored throughout the entire picture.The only redeeming factor is the decent make-up effects by a young Stan Winston. However even they are very few and far between.Most of the time you're treated to stock footage of bats and uninteresting characters.So, if you want some 70's schlock then look no further than The Bat People. It currently has a 2.3/10 on IMDb so that should indicate what you're getting into.
slowtraincoming-1 A ten star review may be reaching a bit, but notwithstanding some of the insipid and exaggeratedly low reviews here, this film DOES have a plot, takes it time getting there, and features good acting and a satisfying conclusion. If you purchase the MGM Midnite Movies DVD edition, you'll also be in for a visual treat as the movie is given a stellar transfer which serves as an effective time capsule of 70s drive- ins staples. Add in visual effects by Stan Winston (working on his FIRST feature (he would later go on to Terminator and Jurassic Park fame), and this stands as an interesting artifact, indeed. If you appreciate B films with merit, and if you also like bats, check out The Chosen Survivors, also available from MGM Midnite Movies, and also a 1974 release, which makes a terrific companion piece to this film.
BaronBl00d Yes indeedy folks, The Bat People is one bad film and has rightfully earned its reputation though I have seen far worse and many not nearly as watchable as this film. Some bad films are so hard to sit through. I didn't have that much problem with this - probably because the film's problems, the acting, and the general ineptitude from editing to special effects had me laughing. A doctor and his wife are out researching bats I think(though that really is never very clear) when they go to a cave rather than the location of their second honeymoon and the guy is bitten by a bat after chasing his wife down a hole in the cave. She kicks the bat away and this doctor makes no attempt to get it though he knows he will need some kind of rabies treatment. Next, we see the doctor and his wife skiing(where you can have such an expansive desert and snow-capped mountains for skiing without traveling by plane alludes me at the moment). His wife and he are in a jacuzzi when he begins going through some fit and hurts his hand I think. She convinces him to go to a doctor and eventually he gets the rabies treatment. That is when all hell breaks loose for that was no ordinary bat(though it certainly appeared to be) that bit him but one rather whose bite slowly turns him into a bat man(not the superhero but rather a man with a hairy rubber hand, a bit of blood round his eyes in close-ups, and, in the climatic scene, a pathetic mask. Any similarities between a bat and the mask and make-up in general is purely coincidental. Well, this guy in an obvious fake hand and bloody-eyed close-up soon starts to "terrorize" and "menace" the night nurses, the trailer park, the motel, and let's not forget the home of some drunken man with a broken hand(for a touching scene where the doctor - not in bat mode- talks philosophy with the drunk and mends his hand prior to killing him off stage. Whilst all this is going on, a local sheriff looking like poor man;s McCloud with jacket, hat and all is hot on the trial of bat droppings and making moves on the missing doctor's wife in one truly bizarre scene. McCloud meets Bat Man in cave showdown that is anti-climatic and then returns with the wife to the cave by himself for some inexplicable reason and is torn to pieces by an army of flying bats in the darkness until he takes his shotgun to his head and ends his misery. The wife walks off into the darkness to find her husband where they can be bat man and bat girl together in the caves(I forgot to mention that previously hubby came back to the hotel and made love with his wife thus turning her into a bat creature herself(?)). Credits roll and one of the most ludicrous song titles echos against the dark background of Cathy walking to her husband. Wow! That storyline is pretty tiresome and surprises me that anyone thought it could fill a movie. Add to that the legion problems with continuity, the incredibly poor special effects, and the abysmal acting and you have the essence of this bat guano. The acting, well, I don't know if anyone is remotely good. The guy playing Bat Man is Stewart Moss - the real life husband of his screen wife Marianne McAndrew. He gives an obviously frenetic and thoroughly unbelievable performance. His wife is a classic beauty and lovely to look at - certainly for nothing else though she is the most competent thespian involved(for what that is worth). And let's not forget Michael Pataki, a journeyman character actor who recently left us in April of 2010 as mini-McCloud or McCloud Lite if you like. He is awful from beginning to end. Nobody in the film makes you care about them or anything. So lets recap: Bad movie on all levels but has moments not meant to be funny but are funny like when one laughs at someone accidentally falling down the stairs.