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Release Date:
February 25, 2002
Original Title:
Fangs
Alternate Titles:
Bat Attack - Angriff der Fledermäuse
Chauves-souris, la vengeance carnivore
Fangs - La revanche des chauves-souris
Genres:
Comedy | Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
PorchLight Entertainment
Videal GmbH
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 94
Scottsville is a sleepy town, where the yearly apple blossom festival is usually the only 'memorable' event, so Police Chief Sam Taylor is furious when young cop Ally Parks -who comes from the big city- insists on investigating the death and mutilation of prof. Fuller, who experimented on bats, and soon several other victims, as unnatural bat attacks. She finds a helpful 'expert' in animal controller Dr. John Winslow, and the couple gets help from his inquisitive daughter Genny and her practically in-living high school-friend Logan to unravel how it all ties in with local real estate mogul Carl Hart's dishonest and corrupt practices.
Co-Executive Producer:
Michael Jacobs
Costume Design:
Kevin Ackerman
Director:
Kelly Sandefur
Director of Photography:
Lawrence Schweich
Editor:
Jim Miley
Executive Producer:
Joseph Broido
Bruce D. Johnson
Music:
Tim Jones
Producer:
Kenneth Burke
Bari Carrelli
Production Design:
Rick Walken
Writer:
Jim Geoghan
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