Bats (film)

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Bats

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Directed by Louis Morneau
Produced by Bradley Jenkel
Louise Rosner
Written by John Logan
Starring Lou Diamond Phillips
Dina Meyer
Bob Gunton
Music by Graeme Revell
Cinematography George Mooradian
Editing by Glenn Garland
Distributed by Destination Films, Artisan Entertainment
Release date(s) October 22, 1999
Running time 91 minutes
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
Budget $6,500,000 (estimated)
Gross revenue $10,155,690 (USA)
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Bats is a 1999 horror film, produced by Destination Films, directed by Louis Morneau, and starring Lou Diamond Phillips.

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[edit] Plot

People start to die in a small Texas town and the prime suspects are bats. A specialist in bats is called in, and reveals that the bats have been engineered to be become a deadly human-hunting cooperative.

The bats' hive must be found and destroyed before humankind is wiped out.

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[edit] Sequel

A Direct-To-TV sequel to this film, Bats: Human Harvest, was made by the Sci-fi Channel in 2007.

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