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After a crime boss has Tony Quinn blinded by acid, Tony is given the ability to see in the dark like a bat. Them he takes the guise of the Black Bat to see to it that crime does not pay and that the scales of justice are balanced once... See more »

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Jody Haucke ...
Tony Quinn / The Black Bat
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Silk Kirby
Dixie Collins ...
Carol Baldwin
Leo Frost ...
Oliver Snate
John E. McLenachan ...
Steve (as John E McLenachan)
Dan Demarbre ...
Ken (as Daniel Demarbre)
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Roberta
Paul Finnigan ...
Informant
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Mugging Victim
Anthony Quinn ...
Mugger
Edmay Tasse ...
Mugger
Chris Urquhart ...
Assassin
Brett Kelly ...
Doctor (as Mile Long)
Anne-Marie Frigon ...
Doctor (as Teresa Pike)
Ian Quick ...
Gun Dealer
Darren Stevens ...
DJ Johnny Balzac
Angela Zakos ...
Brandy
Bianca Jasmine Gray ...
Mandy
Stefanie Moore ...
Candy
Rebecca Kennedy ...
Sandy
Andy Keyworth ...
Henchman
Jeff Hynes ...
Door Goon
Cory Tibbits ...
Machine Gun Goon 1
Chad ...
Machine Gun Goon 2
Cory's Buddy ...
Hallway Goon
Jordan Richer ...
Shy Goon
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Radio Announcer (voice)
Cynthia Sanoy ...
Radio Announcer (voice)
Allen Roulston ...
Radio Announcer (voice)
Frank Rothery ...
Radio Announcer (voice)
David A. Lloyd ...
Radio Announcer (voice) (as David A Lloyd)
Dario Sciola ...
Bikini Contest Audience
Vicki Mavraganis ...
Bikini Contest Audience
Glen Albert ...
Bikini Contest Audience
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Karl Sauve ...
Passerby (uncredited)

Directed by

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Brett Kelly ... (as Scott Patrick)

Written by

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Trevor Payer ... (screenplay)
 
Norman Daniels ... (characters) (uncredited)

Produced by

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Ted Chalmers ... executive producer
Brett Kelly ... producer
Chance Wayne ... associate producer

Cinematography by

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Chad Nigeringston

Editing by

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Brett Kelly ... (as Scott Patrick)
Chad Nigeringston

Editorial Department

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Brett Kelly ... assistant editor (as Miles Long)
Arthur Kipps ... color correction
Will Mossop ... color correction

Casting By

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Chad Nigeringston

Art Department

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Brian Lue Sang ... artwork
Chad Nigeringston ... props
Adam Tupper ... artwork

Sound Department

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Chance Wayne ... sound mixer
Jack Worthing ... sound designer

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Tony Masiello ... pyro effects

Camera and Electrical Department

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Brett Kelly ... camera operator (as Miles Long) / camera operator (as Scott Patrick)
Peter Knight ... grip
Jordan Richer ... key grip
Dario Sciola ... grip
Jerry Volmer ... generator operator
Jack Worthing ... grip

Animation Department

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Brett Kelly ... animator (as Scott Patrick)

Casting Department

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Chad Nigeringston ... casting
Anik Rompré ... casting associate

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Chad Nigeringston ... costumer

Additional Crew

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Kyle Addison ... slate
Daniel Quinn ... slate

Thanks

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Frigon Family ... thanks: location
Jody Haucke ... special thanks (as Jody)
Kevin MacLeod ... special thanks
Trevor Payer ... special thanks
Ernie Rowe ... special thanks / thanks: location
Rob Spittall ... special thanks / thanks: location
Thea ... special thanks
Lisa Zanyk ... special thanks

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Plot Summary

After a crime boss has Tony Quinn blinded by acid, Tony is given the ability to see in the dark like a bat. Them he takes the guise of the Black Bat to see to it that crime does not pay and that the scales of justice are balanced once more. Written by Movie Guy

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Taglines Justice is blind...no more. See more »
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Also Known As
  • The Black Bat Rises (World-wide, English title)
  • The Black Bat Rises (United States)
  • Black Bat (France)
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  • 80 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia The character of the Black Bat is based on the golden age pulp character who came out the same month as the first appearance of Batman. The Black Bat's origin was "borrowed" and used as the basis for Two-Face and Daredevil. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Episode #1.2 (2014). See more »

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