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The Bat DVD

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Starring: Vincent Price, Agnes Moorehead, Gavin Gordon, John Sutton, Lenita Lane, Elaine Edwards
Rated: NR
Category: Horror
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Run Time: 80 min.
Released: 7/11/2000
By: Anchor Bay
Director: Crane Wilbur
Stock #: 65674D1
Format: DVD Region #1
Number of Discs: 1

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The Bat Description: "Mystery writer Cornelia Van Gorden (Agnes Moorehead) has rented a remote mansion for the summer. One night, a prowler tagged The Bat invades the guarded house, terrorizing Cornelia and her maid. The resourceful novelist decides to set a trap to capture The Bat."

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