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Garras del murciélago

Título original: The Bat
  • 1959
  • Approved
  • 1h 20min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.1/10
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Vincent Price in Garras del murciélago (1959)
A crazed killer known as "The Bat" is on the loose in a mansion full of people.
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Un asesino enloquecido conocido como «El Murciélago» anda suelto por una mansión llena de gente.Un asesino enloquecido conocido como «El Murciélago» anda suelto por una mansión llena de gente.Un asesino enloquecido conocido como «El Murciélago» anda suelto por una mansión llena de gente.

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  • Guionistas
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    • Mary Roberts Rinehart
    • Avery Hopwood
  • Elenco
    • Vincent Price
    • Agnes Moorehead
    • Gavin Gordon
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Crane Wilbur
    • Guionistas
      • Crane Wilbur
      • Mary Roberts Rinehart
      • Avery Hopwood
    • Elenco
      • Vincent Price
      • Agnes Moorehead
      • Gavin Gordon
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    • 78Opiniones de los críticos
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    Vincent Price
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    • Dr. Malcolm Wells
    Agnes Moorehead
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    • Cornelia van Gorder
    Gavin Gordon
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    • Lt. Andy Anderson
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    • Dirección
      • Crane Wilbur
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      • Crane Wilbur
      • Mary Roberts Rinehart
      • Avery Hopwood
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    8robotech

    Very suspenseful...quite good for its day

    Some people don't like to watch anything that's not in color...they don't know what they're missing. Some people look down at anything made in the fifties or sixties as hopelessly hokey...and they don't know what they're missing either. The Bat is a taut, suspenseful story, and one which proves gore isn't strictly necessary in order to be frightening. Agnes Moorhead shows plenty of spunk, and the great Vincent Price steals every scene in which he appears.

    The cinematography of this film is excellent...note the use of dark shadows to conceal and hide peoples' identities, just as the dark mask hides the Bat's face. Jump out of your skin as that eerily-clawed hand appears in frame for the first time. Ignore the truly awful fake-looking bat that appears for a few seconds. No movie's perfect.

    And play the adult version of the "Scooby Doo" mystery game...where you try to figure out who are the red herrings and who is the real murderer. It's probably not who you think it is.
    7ThrownMuse

    Enjoyable murder mystery.

    Cornelia (Agnes Moorehead) is a mystery writer who temporarily moves into a mansion to attempt to get some work done. She later learns that the homeowner embezzled money and hid it in somewhere in the house. After he turns up dead, Cornelia and her houseguests find that someone knows about the money and will stop at nothing to get it. Could it be the notorious spikey-fingered murderer, "The Bat"?

    This is a fun little mystery with a delicious performance by the always fabulous Agnes Moorehead. Vincent Price co-stars as the slightly creepy (of course!) town doctor. One of the most intriguing things about the movie is the refreshing treatment of the lead heroine. She has no love interest--something you don't see often in 50s horror movies. Her only reliance is upon her tough (and slightly butch!) maid, and her independence has garnered admiration by her female houseguests (one of which is played by Little Rascal Darla Hood).

    Unfortunately, the movie doesn't really capitalize much on the potential of its "big creepy house with a claw-gloved murderer on the loose" premise, and seems to run out of fuel towards the end. Once the body count starts, the actors look like they couldn't care less. But overall, this is an enjoyable and often creepy mystery with terrific performances by Moorehead and Price.

    My Rating: 6.5/10
    7manicgecko

    Surprisingly good adaptation

    Watch out for the red herrings, I was wrong. And I am very rarely wrong in pre-1980's whodunits. Grabbing this to watch early Vincent Price I was pleasantly surprised at the quality of thriller that could be produced with the technology. For those of you looking for the technological aspects of movies the lighting and shadow work was excellent. That and the sound-tract adds a lot to the overall feel of the movie. An added plus was Darla from "Our Gang" adding a cute bit part of the movie. Comletely gore-less, this movie actually does as promised and delivers thrills without blood. Something most modern movies cannot pull off.

    Problems with the movie - First it has a nasty habit of just dumping information on you instead of making the viewer gradually learn what happens. Second as most 1950's horror fare it does have a tendency to drag on. But both of these can be overcome by what some previous reviewers call a confusing plot. Sorry guys, if you know whodunit at the beginning of the movie it is not worth watching.
    youroldpaljim

    Entertaining "spooky old house" thriller.

    THE BAT is a film based on the novel/play by Avery Hopwood and Mary Roberts Rinehart that was very popular in the twenties and early thirties. There were two previous film versions; one silent version made in the twenties and an early sound version made in 1930, the latter version mostly recalled today because it was one of the first films shot in 70mm and what we today call "wide screen." Watching this 1959 version, I couldn't help get the feeling that this film belongs to era more remote than 1959. This kind of plot, with its creaky old mansion, secret passage ways, mysterious masked killer, hidden money etc., had just about vanished from the screen since the mid thirties. Other films of this type include the various versions of CAT AND THE CANARY and SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPLATE. Apparently someone noticed a film of this type hadn't been made in a while and it was a long time since the last version of THE BAT had been filmed.

    This 1959 version is none-the-less a very entertaining "killer lurking around spooky old mansion" thriller. The entire cast is excellent, including stars Vincent Price and Agnes Moorehead. The film very effectively keeps the killers identity from the audience until the very end. But when the killers identity is revealed, it begins to make sense when one thinks about. Perhaps of interest to today's viewers is how the killer some what resembles Freddy Kreuger. Despite being an entertaining thriller, THE BAT didn't inspire a revival of this genre.
    BaronBl00d

    Look in the Sky....It's a Bat?

    At least the third filmed version of story dealing with master criminal known as the "Bat" that steals and robs and kills. This version is probably the most brutal and certainly the most suggestive. Although shot on an extremely limited budget, The Bat is a pretty good little thriller, thanks in large part to the performances of Vincent Price and Agnes Moorehead and a pretty good script. The story is one of those types that keeps throwing red herrings at you so you will have no idea who the real Bat is. I had no idea who the real Bat was. It also makes good use of a creepy old mansion and has some good comedic, subtle relief. Watch for Darla Hood of Little Rascals fame in a smaller role.

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    • Trivia
      In a 1987 interview on Sinister Image (1987), Vincent Price revealed that the stage version had terrified him as a child. He accepted the film role in because he thought the filmmakers "would revive it and bring it up to date", but he was disappointed with the final result because "It wasn't a good script."
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      The Bat uses a suction cup and a glass cutter to cut a hole in the glass in order to reach in and unlatch the door. The circular piece of glass attached to the suction cup is twice as thick as the glass from which the hole has been cut. The glass attached to the suction cup is also too thick to cut a hole in using a simple glass cutter.

      This is a common movie cliché that has no basis in reality, as glass cannot be scored deeply enough to pull out a circle with just a suction cup. Instead, the glass must be also scored along multiple diameters, then tapped with an impact load, such as a mallet, with just the correct force in order to push out the disc. The whole process would take far longer than what is depicted in movies.
    • Citas

      Dr. Malcolm Wells: In my report I shall state that death was caused by a stunning blow followed by severe laceration and hemorrhage.

      Lt. Andy Anderson: In plain English, he didn't know what hit him.

      Dr. Malcolm Wells: Oh, he knew, but he didn't have time to think about it.

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      Edited into The Our Gang Story (1994)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 21 de julio de 1960 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • También se conoce como
      • The Bat
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, Estados Unidos(Studio)
    • Productora
      • Liberty Pictures (IV)
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      • Black and White
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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