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Horror Double Bill: The Bat

on BBC Two England

continuing the season of Midnight Movies to thrill, shock and chill starring Vincent Price Agnes Moorehead
' When it flies, someone dies ! The Bat is a faceless, one-clawed maniac who pierces the jugular vein of his victims. When crime-writer Cornelia Van Gorder rents a spooky, old house called The Oaks, she and her guests find themselves at the mercy of the Bat....
Based on the play by MARY ROBERTS RINEHART and AVERY HOPWOOD , written and directed by CRANE WILBUR
. Films: page 18
(First showing on British television) at 11.40 News on 2; Weather and at 11.45
Legend of the Werewolf starring Peter Cushing with Ron Moody
Hugh Griffith , Roy Castle
19th century central Europe. A travelling showman stumbles across a strange boy, half human and half wolf, who had been suckled by wolves after they had killed his parents. The boy, called Etoile, grows into a seemingly normal young man. But his werewolf instincts are aroused one full moon, unleashing an uncontrollable savagery ...
Screenplay by JOHN ELDER Produced by KEVIN FRANCIS
Directed by FREDDIE FRANCIS. Films p 13

Contributors

Unknown:
Cornelia van Gorder
Play By:
Mary Roberts
Unknown:
Avery Hopwood
Directed By:
Crane Wilbur
Unknown:
Peter Cushing
Unknown:
Ron Moody
Unknown:
Hugh Griffith
Unknown:
Roy Castle
Produced By:
Kevin Francis
Directed By:
Freddie Francis.
Dr Malcolm Wells:
Vincent Price
Cornelia Van Gorder:
Agnes Moorehead
Lt Anderson:
Gavin Gordon
Warner:
John Sutton
Lizzie Allen:
Lenita Lane
Dale Bailes:
Elaine Edwards
Judy Hollender:
Darla Hood
Mark Fleming:
John Bryant
Carter Fleming:
Harvey Stephens
Jack Bailey:
Mike Steele
Paul:
Peter Cushing
Zoo keeper:
Ron Moody
Maestro:
Hugh Griffith
Photographer:
Roy Castle
Etoile:
David Rintoul
Max Gerard:
Stefan Gryff
Christine:
Lynn Dalby
Chou-Chou:
Renée Houston
Madame TelIier:
Marjorie Yates
Tinyy:
Norman Mitchell
Young Etoile:
Mark Weavers

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