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The Devil Bat 1940

★ 5.385 votes68 min📅 1940-12-13

"He's Trained His Brood of Blood-Hungry Bats to Kill on Command!"

In the 1940 horror-sci-fi hybrid *The Devil Bat (1940)*, directed by Jean Yarbrough, a disgruntled scientist unleashes his twisted revenge fantasy upon the corporate figures he believes wronged him. Dr.

Director: Jean Yarbrough

Cast

Bela Lugosi
Bela Lugosi
Dr. Paul Carruthers
Suzanne Kaaren
Suzanne Kaaren
Mary Heath
Dave O'Brien
Dave O'Brien
Johnny Layton
Guy Usher
Guy Usher
Henry Morton
Yolande Donlan
Yolande Donlan
Maxine
Donald Kerr
Donald Kerr
'One-Shot' McGuire
Edmund Mortimer
Martin Heath
Gene O'Donnell
Gene O'Donnell
Don Morton
Alan Baldwin
Tommy Heath
John Ellis
Roy Heath

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Devil Bat (1940) about?

A vengeful scientist, Dr. Paul Carruthers, crafts a deadly plan using oversized bats trained to kill on command. After he's cheated by his employers, he laces a gift lotion with a scent that triggers the bats' deadly instincts, leading to a string of mysterious murders.

Who directed The Devil Bat?

The film was directed by Jean Yarbrough, known for his work in B-movie horror and comedy.

Who stars in The Devil Bat?

The cast includes Bela Lugosi as Dr. Carruthers, alongside Suzanne Kaaren, Dave O'Brien, Guy Usher, and Yolande Donlan in key roles.

Is The Devil Bat (1940) worth watching?

While it's not a cinematic masterpiece, *The Devil Bat* is a fun, atmospheric dive into 1940s horror that fans of Bela Lugosi and vintage B-movies will enjoy. Its short runtime and campy charm make it an easy pick for a spooky double feature.

How long is The Devil Bat?

The film runs for 68 minutes, making it a quick, intense watch.

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About The Devil Bat (1940) — Bela Lugosi's Killer Bat Horror Classic

In the 1940 horror-sci-fi hybrid *The Devil Bat (1940)*, directed by Jean Yarbrough, a disgruntled scientist unleashes his twisted revenge fantasy upon the corporate figures he believes wronged him. Dr. Paul Carruthers, played by Bela Lugosi in one of his most chilling roles, crafts a sinister plot involving genetically altered bats trained to strike on command. When these winged assassins are unleashed through a scented lotion, the body count rises—and a tenacious reporter steps in to uncover the truth before more lives are lost.

This atmospheric B-movie blends crime, horror, and sci-fi into a compact 68-minute runtime, delivering a deliciously dark twist on mad science and corporate betrayal. With Lugosi's iconic presence and a moody, low-budget aesthetic, *The Devil Bat* captures the eerie charm of 1940s pulps, where revenge is served cold—and the weapons are anything but ordinary.