Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA group of low-budget filmmakers make a horror movie.A group of low-budget filmmakers make a horror movie.A group of low-budget filmmakers make a horror movie.
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Casie Tabanou
- Beverly Carver
- (as Casie Waller)
Alan Ray
- Johnny the grip
- (as Alan Klenk)
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Every now and then a fitting tribute to some genre (like RUSTLERS' RHAPSODY was to 1940's to 1960's Westerns) comes along, and for those of us who are fans, it's a great experience! ATTACK OF THE BAT MONSTERS is, for this 1950'S SCI-FI fanatic, a little slice of Heaven on Earth! I'm not familiar with all the details of it's production - I heard it was done as a college thesis(?) - but I thourougly enjoyed it! Well written and with some really nice references to films and filmmakers we have come to know and love, and some good performances. Certainly, a loving tribute! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!! Good luck finding a copy!!!
"Roger Corman, American International Pictures, Paul Blaisdell, Floyd Crosby, Charles B. Griffith, Paul Birch, Beverly Garland, Lon Chaney, Jr., John Carradine, Bronson Canyon...."
If any of these mean anything to you, either singly or in association, you'll consider this film miraculous and heaven-sent. Even if you know nothing about them , you'll find this an extremely witty, insightful, and, above all, reverent homage to 1950's independent monster movie making.
Genre aficionados will be in a state of gleeful disbelief at the amount of cinematic lore screenwriter/director Greene has so craftily woven into this nifty story. However, as mentioned earlier, subject knowledge is not a prerequisite for enjoyment.
All aspects of Attack of the Bat Monsters are first-rate. The cinematography is crisp, the editing seamless (also by Greene), and the locations are evocative. The acting is uniformly fine, with standout performances by Michael Dalmon and Bill Wise. Above all, though, it's the great script and astute direction that make this film.
Do yourself a favor and go out and find Attack of the Bat Monsters. Steal it if necessary. I saw it at the Midnight Marquee Classic Filmfest in Alexandria, VA, back in 2000, and the audience went nuts over it. Certainly the best film I've ever seen about independent film making, and the first to pay tribute to Bronson Canyon (near the Hollywood sign and Griffith Park), the site of literally hundreds of productions since the silent era. And the ultimate irony is that this brilliant tribute to filmmaking on Hollywood's fringe was not even shot in California---it was shot in Texas.
If any of these mean anything to you, either singly or in association, you'll consider this film miraculous and heaven-sent. Even if you know nothing about them , you'll find this an extremely witty, insightful, and, above all, reverent homage to 1950's independent monster movie making.
Genre aficionados will be in a state of gleeful disbelief at the amount of cinematic lore screenwriter/director Greene has so craftily woven into this nifty story. However, as mentioned earlier, subject knowledge is not a prerequisite for enjoyment.
All aspects of Attack of the Bat Monsters are first-rate. The cinematography is crisp, the editing seamless (also by Greene), and the locations are evocative. The acting is uniformly fine, with standout performances by Michael Dalmon and Bill Wise. Above all, though, it's the great script and astute direction that make this film.
Do yourself a favor and go out and find Attack of the Bat Monsters. Steal it if necessary. I saw it at the Midnight Marquee Classic Filmfest in Alexandria, VA, back in 2000, and the audience went nuts over it. Certainly the best film I've ever seen about independent film making, and the first to pay tribute to Bronson Canyon (near the Hollywood sign and Griffith Park), the site of literally hundreds of productions since the silent era. And the ultimate irony is that this brilliant tribute to filmmaking on Hollywood's fringe was not even shot in California---it was shot in Texas.
Every sci-fi lover should track down a copy of this movie, a loving tribute to the Roger Corman-era of film-making. Just as we all held our breath for the first glimpse of The Creature as he poked his gilled head out of the Black Lagoon, the Bat Monster himself is worth the price of admission. Very clever writing with rich character development ... with a Scream Queen to rival the greats! I'm only sorry I didn't see it at a drive-in. Find this film.
If you grew up in the 1950s and/or 1960s and watched the classic sf/horror movies produced during that time period, you will absolutely love this clever, witty and above all, affectionate tribute to those great monster movies of days gone by. A terrific script, great performances and top-notch direction by newcomer Greene, make this one to watch and enjoy over and over again. If you love Roger Corman movies, if the name AIP makes you weak in the knees, if you want to see what low-budget filmmaking was like in the late 1950s, see this movie. Though it's extremely funny in many places, this is not a spoof. Don't come looking for some campy send-up of movies that the MST3000 thinks are objects of ridicule. This film is far smarter than that crowd. This film deserves to be picked up for wide-spread theatrical distribution at best or available on home video. A true genre classic. Don't miss it!
If you enjoy satirical horror, & who doesn't, this one's neato torpedo to spend a little time with.
Apparently one can still get satisfaction with the horror genre. There's a good crop of new horror/com-horror indie films that know how to get it right, and this one deserves deserves to be at the top of fans must see list.
Where were these clever movies when I had to see Kung Fu movies on every teenage date I had?
Apparently one can still get satisfaction with the horror genre. There's a good crop of new horror/com-horror indie films that know how to get it right, and this one deserves deserves to be at the top of fans must see list.
Where were these clever movies when I had to see Kung Fu movies on every teenage date I had?
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- QuizThe character of Francis Gordon, played by Fred Ballard, is based on Roger Corman.
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Francis Gordon: When the monster's dead. the movie's over.
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