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The Devil Bat

The Devil Bat is a 1940 black-and-white American horror/howcatchem film produced by Producers Releasing Corporation (PRC) and directed by Jean Yarborough.[2][3] The film stars Bela Lugosi[4] along with Suzanne Kaaren, Guy Usher, Yolande Mallott and the comic team of Dave O'Brien and Donald Kerr as the protagonists. It was the first horror film from PRC.[5]

The Devil Bat
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJean Yarborough
Written byJohn Thomas Neville
Based onoriginal story by
George Bricker
Produced byJack Gallagher
StarringBela Lugosi
CinematographyArthur Martinelli, A.S.C.
Edited byHolbrook N. Todd
Music byDavid Chudnow
(musical director)
Production
company
Distributed byProducers Releasing Corporation
Release date
  • December 13, 1940 (1940-12-13)[1]
Running time
68 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
The Devil Bat (1940), complete film
Bela Lugosi as Dr. Paul Carruthers, the mad scientist protagonist of the poverty row horror film The Devil Bat (1940).

Plot Edit

Foreword

"All Heathville loved Dr. Paul Carruthers...the doctor found time to conduct certain private experiments — weird, terrifying experiments."

Dr. Paul Carruthers (Bela Lugosi), a chemist and physician in the small town of Heathville, is offered a $5,000 bonus from his employers for his contributions to the company, a pittance compared to the million dollars in income the company earned from his work. (His employers argue that he took a buyout early in the company's history instead of retaining his partnership stake.) Embittered and insulted, he seeks revenge and develops a system in which ordinary bats are enlarged to massive size, training them to be drawn to a new, pungent aftershave he is testing. He cleverly distributes the lotion to his enemies as a "test" product.[6]

Once they have applied the lotion, the chemist then releases his Devil Bats in the night, targeting the families of his employer's owners. The bats succeed in attacking and killing one of the owners and two of his sons. A hot shot reporter from the Chicago Register, Johnny Layton (Dave O'Brien) gets assigned by his editor (Arthur Q. Bryan) to cover and help solve the murders. He and his bumbling photographer "One-Shot" McGuire (Donald Kerr) begin to unwind the mystery with some comic sidelights.

In the climactic closing scene, Layton dumps a sample of the aftershave on Carruthers, leading the bat to attack and kill its own master. Mary, the last surviving member of her family, runs into Johnny's arms.

Cast Edit

 
Lugosi in The Devil Bat
 
The "devil bat" in Dr. Carruthers's laboratory

Production Edit

PRC was a young studio when it planned to enter the horror film genre, which had been neglected by the major studios during 1937 and 1938. Lugosi was beginning a comeback when he signed a contract on October 19, 1940, with PRC's Sigmund Neufeld to star in the Poverty Row studio's first horror film.[7]

The shooting of the film began a little more than one week later.[8] PRC was known for shooting its films quickly and cheaply, but for endowing them with a plentiful amount of horror,[9] and The Devil Bat established this modus operandi.[7]

Current status Edit

Following its theatrical release, The Devil Bat fell into public domain and since the advent of home video, has been released in countless truncated, poorly edited video and DVD editions.

In 1990, the film was restored from original 35mm elements by Bob Furmanek and released on laserdisc by Lumivision. In 2008, Furmanek supplied his original elements to Legend Films, which performed a new restoration and also created a computer-colorized version. Both the restored black-and-white and colorized versions were subsequently released on DVD.[10]

In 2013, The Devil Bat was released on Blu-ray by Kino Lorber under its Kino Classics label.[11]

Reception Edit

The film was re-released in 1945 on a double bill with Man Made Monster. The Los Angeles Times described the duo as "two of the scariest features on the market."[12]

In the book Poverty Row Horrors! (1993), Tom Weaver judges The Devil Bat as one of Lugosi's best films for the poverty row studios.[13]

Sequels Edit

PRC's 1946 film Devil Bat's Daughter starred Rosemary LaPlanche as Paul Carruthers's daughter. Neither Lugosi nor any other actors reprise their roles; Carruthers is an unseen character in the latter film. In contrast to the horror elements of the original, Devil Bat's Daughter was mainly a psychological thriller.

In 2015 Indie filmmaker Ted Moehring directed the sequel Revenge of the Devil Bat,[14] which stars Lynn Lowry, Ruby Larocca and veteran actors Gary Kent, John Link, Dick Dyszel, George Stover and Conrad Brooks.[15]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Weaver, Tom (1993). "The Devil Bat (PRC, 1940)" in Poverty Row Horrors! Monogram, PRC and Republic Horror Films of the Forties. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Co. ISBN 0-89950-756-5. p. 14.
  2. ^ "Horror Pictures on Barry Screen" (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, January 30, 1941, p.24)
  3. ^ "FILMS of the WEEK / QUEEN—"The Devil Bat"" (The Sunday Morning Star, Wilmington, Delaware, February 9, 1941, p.34)
  4. ^ "RITZ—"Devil Bat", starring Bela Lugosi, and running Monday through Thursday, is an ingenious story about a vengeance-crazed genius who produces a deadly and terrifying species of killer-bat to wreak revenge on those he thinks oppress him" (Reading Eagle, February 16, 1941, p.16 / captioned photo of Lugosi holding a skull)
  5. ^ The Devil Bat at TCM
  6. ^ Rovin, Jeff (1987). The Encyclopedia of Supervillains. New York: Facts on File. p. 101. ISBN 0-8160-1356-X.
  7. ^ a b Weaver (1993). p. 15.
  8. ^ Weaver (1993). p. 17.
  9. ^ Weaver, Tom (1993). "Introduction" in Poverty Row Horrors! Monogram, PRC and Republic Horror Films of the Forties. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Co. ISBN 0-89950-756-5. p. xiii-xiv.
  10. ^ Footnote, DVD Talk review
  11. ^ Footnote, DVD Savant review of August 27, 2013
  12. ^ G K. (Dec 15, 1945). "Two Chillers Screened". Los Angeles Times. p. A5.
  13. ^ Weaver (1993). p. 19.
  14. ^ Revenge of the Devil Bat Winging its Way to Fans
  15. ^ Revenge of the Devil Bat, Sequel to the 1940 horror movie The Devil Bat.

Further reading Edit

  • Weaver, Tom (1993). "The Devil Bat (PRC, 1940)" in Poverty Row Horrors! Monogram, PRC and Republic Horror Films of the Forties. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Co. ISBN 0-89950-756-5. pp. 14–25.

External links Edit

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The Devil Bat is a 1940 black and white American horror howcatchem film produced by Producers Releasing Corporation PRC and directed by Jean Yarborough 2 3 The film stars Bela Lugosi 4 along with Suzanne Kaaren Guy Usher Yolande Mallott and the comic team of Dave O Brien and Donald Kerr as the protagonists It was the first horror film from PRC 5 The Devil BatTheatrical release posterDirected byJean YarboroughWritten byJohn Thomas NevilleBased onoriginal story byGeorge BrickerProduced byJack GallagherStarringBela LugosiCinematographyArthur Martinelli A S C Edited byHolbrook N ToddMusic byDavid Chudnow musical director ProductioncompanyProducers Releasing CorporationDistributed byProducers Releasing CorporationRelease dateDecember 13 1940 1940 12 13 1 Running time68 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish source source source source source source The Devil Bat 1940 complete filmBela Lugosi as Dr Paul Carruthers the mad scientist protagonist of the poverty row horror film The Devil Bat 1940 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Current status 5 Reception 6 Sequels 7 See also 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksPlot EditForeword All Heathville loved Dr Paul Carruthers the doctor found time to conduct certain private experiments weird terrifying experiments Dr Paul Carruthers Bela Lugosi a chemist and physician in the small town of Heathville is offered a 5 000 bonus from his employers for his contributions to the company a pittance compared to the million dollars in income the company earned from his work His employers argue that he took a buyout early in the company s history instead of retaining his partnership stake Embittered and insulted he seeks revenge and develops a system in which ordinary bats are enlarged to massive size training them to be drawn to a new pungent aftershave he is testing He cleverly distributes the lotion to his enemies as a test product 6 Once they have applied the lotion the chemist then releases his Devil Bats in the night targeting the families of his employer s owners The bats succeed in attacking and killing one of the owners and two of his sons A hot shot reporter from the Chicago Register Johnny Layton Dave O Brien gets assigned by his editor Arthur Q Bryan to cover and help solve the murders He and his bumbling photographer One Shot McGuire Donald Kerr begin to unwind the mystery with some comic sidelights In the climactic closing scene Layton dumps a sample of the aftershave on Carruthers leading the bat to attack and kill its own master Mary the last surviving member of her family runs into Johnny s arms Cast Edit nbsp Lugosi in The Devil Bat nbsp The devil bat in Dr Carruthers s laboratoryBela Lugosi as Dr Paul Carruthers Suzanne Kaaren as Mary Heath Dave O Brien as Johnny Layton Guy Usher as Henry Morton Yolande Mallott as Maxine Donald Kerr as One Shot McGuire Edward Mortimer as Martin Heath Gene O Donnell as Don Morton Alan Baldwin as Tommy Heath John Ellis as Roy Heath Arthur Q Bryan as Joe McGinty Hal Price as Chief Wilkins John Davidson as Prof Raines Billy Griffith as Coroner Wally Rairdon as Walter KingProduction EditPRC was a young studio when it planned to enter the horror film genre which had been neglected by the major studios during 1937 and 1938 Lugosi was beginning a comeback when he signed a contract on October 19 1940 with PRC s Sigmund Neufeld to star in the Poverty Row studio s first horror film 7 The shooting of the film began a little more than one week later 8 PRC was known for shooting its films quickly and cheaply but for endowing them with a plentiful amount of horror 9 and The Devil Bat established this modus operandi 7 Current status EditFollowing its theatrical release The Devil Bat fell into public domain and since the advent of home video has been released in countless truncated poorly edited video and DVD editions In 1990 the film was restored from original 35mm elements by Bob Furmanek and released on laserdisc by Lumivision In 2008 Furmanek supplied his original elements to Legend Films which performed a new restoration and also created a computer colorized version Both the restored black and white and colorized versions were subsequently released on DVD 10 In 2013 The Devil Bat was released on Blu ray by Kino Lorber under its Kino Classics label 11 Reception EditThe film was re released in 1945 on a double bill with Man Made Monster The Los Angeles Times described the duo as two of the scariest features on the market 12 In the book Poverty Row Horrors 1993 Tom Weaver judges The Devil Bat as one of Lugosi s best films for the poverty row studios 13 Sequels EditPRC s 1946 film Devil Bat s Daughter starred Rosemary LaPlanche as Paul Carruthers s daughter Neither Lugosi nor any other actors reprise their roles Carruthers is an unseen character in the latter film In contrast to the horror elements of the original Devil Bat s Daughter was mainly a psychological thriller In 2015 Indie filmmaker Ted Moehring directed the sequel Revenge of the Devil Bat 14 which stars Lynn Lowry Ruby Larocca and veteran actors Gary Kent John Link Dick Dyszel George Stover and Conrad Brooks 15 See also EditBela Lugosi filmographyReferences Edit Weaver Tom 1993 The Devil Bat PRC 1940 in Poverty Row Horrors Monogram PRC and Republic Horror Films of the Forties Jefferson North Carolina McFarland amp Co ISBN 0 89950 756 5 p 14 Horror Pictures on Barry Screen Pittsburgh Post Gazette January 30 1941 p 24 FILMS of the WEEK QUEEN The Devil Bat The Sunday Morning Star Wilmington Delaware February 9 1941 p 34 RITZ Devil Bat starring Bela Lugosi and running Monday through Thursday is an ingenious story about a vengeance crazed genius who produces a deadly and terrifying species of killer bat to wreak revenge on those he thinks oppress him Reading Eagle February 16 1941 p 16 captioned photo of Lugosi holding a skull The Devil Bat at TCM Rovin Jeff 1987 The Encyclopedia of Supervillains New York Facts on File p 101 ISBN 0 8160 1356 X a b Weaver 1993 p 15 Weaver 1993 p 17 Weaver Tom 1993 Introduction in Poverty Row Horrors Monogram PRC and Republic Horror Films of the Forties Jefferson North Carolina McFarland amp Co ISBN 0 89950 756 5 p xiii xiv Footnote DVD Talk review Footnote DVD Savant review of August 27 2013 G K Dec 15 1945 Two Chillers Screened Los Angeles Times p A5 Weaver 1993 p 19 Revenge of the Devil Bat Winging its Way to Fans Revenge of the Devil Bat Sequel to the 1940 horror movie The Devil Bat Further reading EditWeaver Tom 1993 The Devil Bat PRC 1940 in Poverty Row Horrors Monogram PRC and Republic Horror Films of the Forties Jefferson North Carolina McFarland amp Co ISBN 0 89950 756 5 pp 14 25 External links Edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to The Devil Bat nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Devil Bat The Devil Bat at IMDb The Devil Bat at the American Film Institute Catalog The Devil Bat at the TCM Movie Database The Devil Bat is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive The Devil Bat at AllMovie Review of film Archived 2016 09 04 at the Wayback Machine at You Call Yourself a Scientist The Devil Bats a band influenced by the movie and Rock N Roll IMDB link to Devil Bat s Daughter a sequel of sorts Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Devil Bat amp oldid 1174062056, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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