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La Nuit des chauves-souris

Original title: Bats
  • 1999
  • 12
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
12K
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La Nuit des chauves-souris (1999)
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Genetically mutated bats escape and it's up to a bat expert and the local sheriff to stop them.Genetically mutated bats escape and it's up to a bat expert and the local sheriff to stop them.Genetically mutated bats escape and it's up to a bat expert and the local sheriff to stop them.

  • Director
    • Louis Morneau
  • Writer
    • John Logan
  • Stars
    • Lou Diamond Phillips
    • Dina Meyer
    • Bob Gunton
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    12K
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    • Director
      • Louis Morneau
    • Writer
      • John Logan
    • Stars
      • Lou Diamond Phillips
      • Dina Meyer
      • Bob Gunton
    • 181User reviews
    • 68Critic reviews
    • 23Metascore
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    Lou Diamond Phillips
    Lou Diamond Phillips
    • Sheriff Emmett Kimsey
    Dina Meyer
    Dina Meyer
    • Dr. Sheila Casper
    Bob Gunton
    Bob Gunton
    • Dr. Alexander McCabe
    Leon
    Leon
    • Jimmy Sands
    Carlos Jacott
    Carlos Jacott
    • Dr. Tobe Hodge
    David McConnell
    • Deputy Wesley Munn
    • (as David Shawn McConell)
    Marcia Dangerfield
    Marcia Dangerfield
    • Mayor Amanda Branson
    Oscar Rowland
    Oscar Rowland
    • Dr. Swanbeck
    Tim Whitaker
    • Quint
    Juliana Johnson
    • Emma
    James Sie
    James Sie
    • Sergeant James
    Ned Bellamy
    Ned Bellamy
    • Major Reid
    George Gerdes
    George Gerdes
    • Chaswick
    Kurt Woodruff
    • Major #2
    Joel Farar
    • Bartender
    Grady Justice
    • Army Soldier
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    • Director
      • Louis Morneau
    • Writer
      • John Logan
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    4bkoganbing

    Meanwhile Back In The Bat Cave

    Bats, a film that should have premiered on the Science Fiction channel on cable, somehow got a theatrical release. If it had been made fifty years earlier I can definitely see Boris Karloff or Bela Lugosi in the part that Bob Gunton plays as the mad scientist.

    The scariest thing about Bats is not the creatures themselves although they are the ugliest looking things this side of the Black Scorpion. The scariest part of the film was Bob Gunton's portrayal of the mad scientist who created this race of killer omnivirous Bats. He's identified as working for the Center For Disease Control. I was watching this figuring out how this creep got government clearance.

    Yet Gunton is the most enjoyable thing in this film. And you got to love the fact that he had all these government facilities to work with, he's not hidden away in some laboratory in an old castle the way Karloff and Lugosi used to be. He's bred this race of flying fox bats from Indonesia which are aggressive to begin with and they've taken up residence in a bat cavern in Lou Diamond Phillips's county where he's the sheriff.

    After several suspicious deaths with mutilation, the cause is identified and zoologists Dina Meyer and Leon Robinson are brought in to clean out the bat cave. If you care about how and if they do it by all means watch the film and the hint is, think blob.

    Bats will never go down as a great science fiction classic, but it does have a certain campiness to it. And Gunton is a hoot.
    7FiendishDramaturgy

    This Is NOT As Bad As Critics Say!

    As usual, I find myself on the opposing side of the critics. This movie has NO BUSINESS in the bottom 100 here at IMDb! It's FAR from a masterpiece, but it's also just as far from deserving that low a rating.

    As is often the case, whenever you have a good monster/creature feature, lurking somewhere in the shadows is a mad scientist. Such is the case in this film. In fact, I found the mad scientist a tad too mad. I think that is the main contributor to the low ratings this movie receives here at IMDb. The "doctor's" performance went WAY over the top. Well, he's supposed to be insane, but he plays it like pure camp, and that's horribly out of place in this otherwise serious work concerning a lab experiment gone awry...or has it?

    The animated/CGI bats are well done, and all performances besides the doctor are enjoyable and on target. Unfortunately, he was bad enough to have brought down the whole film.

    This is fun, generates some good suspense, and isn't afraid to show you the nemesis. The story itself is quite competent to hold up, and does, IF you can ignore the wretched performance given by Bob Gunton. I must say that I do not believe it to be wholly his fault, as he has given some great performances in the past, and since. The fault must lie with the director, Louis Morneau, who has never done much of note.

    I like this film and can enjoy it, in spite of the doctor, and do find myself watching it from time to time.

    It rates a 6.8/10 from...

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    6ma-cortes

    Nice chiller starred by flying foxes , fast-paced , and well directed by Morneau

    Absolutely surprising carnivorous bats tale , derived from abysmal story . The film starts in Skull Valley , Arizona, where the scientific Casper (Dina Meyer) and his assistant Jimmy (Leon) are investigating about bats . They're brought by a government scientist (Bob Gunton) to a small town called Callup , in Texas . There appears a pack of carnivorous bats that prey on citizens , terrorizing the small community . The chiroptera specialist Casper , his helper , along with a policeman (Lou Diamond Phillips) attempt to stop the genetically altered flying foxes before the military comes into action , bombing the caves.

    This is a slam-bang chiller about flying foxes , full of scares and lots of blood and gore . It delivers the goods with suspense , tension and hair-raising chills ; plus , the astonishing special effects of this nature , as the ferocious bats seem alive . It's an eerily effective thriller , quite entertaining , though many will undoubtedly find repulsive when the bats attack and eat their victims . The tale can't bear such close scrutiny , but while this thrills ride is going, you won't mind . With a final budget of 5.25 million, the film went on to gross well over 30 million worldwide in theatrical , DVD , Digital and Television sales . Although considered somewhat unsuccessful at the time, the film recouped its entire budget during its first week of release . The vampire bats are splendidly made by means of Animatronics in charge of Robert Zurtzman , Greg Nicotero and Howard Berger . The bats in the film were a combination of Animatronics, CGI , and 2 live bats. The 2 original bats in the film were brought over from Indonesia . The acting is uneven , an attractive Dina Meyer , Lou Diamond Phillips as the patrolman who along with the scientific facing off the creepy bats and killing them in their caves . Bob Gunton is an oddball baddie acting as a mad doctor and the comic relief in charge of Leon .

    Interesting screenplay by John Logan , today writer for blockbusters (Aviator , Last Samurai , Star Trek : nemesis , Time machine) . Produced in just under 6 months , the picture continues to hold one of the top spots for fastest produced 35mm feature films to receive a wide-release . The motion picture was well directed by Louis Morneau , in his best movie . He's a B series director, with no much success (Hitcher 2 , Retroactive , Quake , Soldier Boyz , Carnosaur 2). With similar premise , ten years earlier (79) was shot the movie titled ¨Nightwing¨¨ directed by Arthur Hiller with Nick Mancuso , David Warner and Kathryn Harrold , but it was a flop, this one is a superior film .
    6BA_Harrison

    Very silly but fun.

    Bats is a very generic late-'90s killer animal flick that follows most of the genre rules to the letter. All of the expected characters are present and correct—untrustworthy government scientist, brave local sheriff, doomed-to-die deputy, dedicated (and sexy) animal expert, wise-cracking sidekick—and the plot develops in an extremely predictable manner, opening with young couple alone in the dark falling victim to the bats, before introducing a whole townful of potential victims, and climaxing with our brave heroes risking their lives in a showdown against the deadly critters.

    It all gets very silly at times, with perhaps the most unbelievable scene being the securing and electrification of a whole school by just four people in the space of a few hours, but it still proves to be quite a bit of fun, director Louis Morneau keeping the action moving at such a swift pace that such nonsense is fairly easy to forgive (unlike the director's tendency to 'skew', stretch and blur the image during the frenzied bat attacks, which I found bloody irritating).

    What really helps to elevate this formulaic nonsense to slightly-above-average are the solid cast and some fairly decent special effects. Dina Meyer (of Starship Troopers fame) and Lou Diamond Phillips make for a likable protagonists, and Leon is far less objectionable as 'token comedy relief black guy' than one might expect. As for the bats, they're a mixture of more than reasonable CGI and nifty puppetry from KNB; my only gripe, FX-wise, is a lack of splatter—a bit more gore would have been very welcome.
    Wizard-8

    Watchable...if you view it a certain way

    This is not a very good movie. If I had seen it at a theater, I would have felt ripped off, certainly. But at home, I watched it with an undemanding mood, and with the feeling this was a basic update of a low budget animal-attacking movie of the '70s. Seeing it that way, the movie was good enough to pass the time. No more, but I wasn't bored.

    Certainly, there's a lot of the movie that's dumb. Some of the puppets and computer generated effects look really bad. The black character is only there for humor, and his treatment is somewhat offensive. Lou Diamond Phillips can't act. Sometimes you can't tell what's going on with all the close-ups of flapping wings and bad editing.

    There are a few good things. Some of the cliches I was expecting actually didn't happen. (For one thing, the authorities are quick to the danger for once.) The cinematography is excellent, and occasionally the movie has a "big" feeling that makes it look more expensive that its $6.5 million budget.

    So if you like B movies, are feeling undemanding, and can see it cheaply or for free, you might want to give it a try.

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    • Trivia
      Produced in just over five months, the picture continues to hold one of the top spots for fastest produced 35mm feature films (from script-to-screen) to receive a wide-release:
      • Pre-production: Script acquired/director hired: May, 1999.
      • Production: June and July, 1999.
      • Post-production: Edited (including 250+ visual effects), scored and mixed: August and September, 1999.
      The film was released on 2,540 screens in the U.S. on October 22, 1999.
    • Goofs
      Laser and inkjet printers do not make the noise of a noisy dot matrix printer.
    • Quotes

      Jimmy Sands: Clip their wings? Man, could you just shoot their damn heads off? And don't miss.

    • Alternate versions
      The theatrical and VHS versions are rated PG-13 while the DVD version is the R-rated cut.
    • Connections
      Featured in 'Bats' Abound (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      If Love Is A Red Dress (Hang Me In Rags)
      Performed by Maria McKee

      Written by Maria McKee

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    • Release date
      • February 23, 2000 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bats
    • Filming locations
      • Magna, Utah, USA(Street scenes, store)
    • Production company
      • Destination Films
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    • Budget
      • $5,250,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $10,155,690
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,717,902
      • Oct 24, 1999
    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,155,690
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital EX
      • DTS-ES
      • DTS
      • SDDS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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