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The Wild World of Batwoman
Wild World of Batwoman, The
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Title: The Wild World of Batwoman
Director: Jerry Warren
Writers: Jerry Warren
Producers: Jerry Warren
Cinematography: William Troiana
Editors: Jerry Warren
Production
Distributed by: A.D.P. Pictures
Released: 1966
Rating: Unrated
Running time: 70 min.
Country: USA
Language: English
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The Wild World of Batwoman is an American independent film of the superhero fantasy and comedy genres. It was written and directed by Jerry Warren. It was produced by ADPProductions and released through A.D.P. Pictures in 1966. The film stars Katherine Victor as the titular Batwoman with George Andre as Professor G. Octavius Neon and Steve Brodie as Jim Flanagan.

Cast[]

Actor Role
Katherine Victor Batwoman
George Andre Professor G. Octavius Neon
Steve Brodie Jim Flanagan
Richard Banks Rat Fink/J.B. Christians
Steve Conte Bruno
Mel Oshins Tiger
Bruno VeSota Seltzer
Bob Arbogast Spirits in séance
The Young Giants Themselves
Lucki Winn Bat girl
Suzanne Lodge Bat girl
Pam Garry Bat girl
Sylvia Holiday Bat girl
Francis Bryan Bat girl
Leah London Bat girl
Lloyd Nelson Heathcliff

Notes & Trivia[]

  • The tagline to this movie is "Her thrills rip forth in wide wild adventure!"
  • This movie bears no connection to the Batman series of comic book titles published by DC Comics. Due to similarities between the film and Batman, a lawsuit was brought against director Jerry Warren, forcing him to change the title of the film to She Was a Hippy Vampire.
  • The movie is featured in a season 5 episode of the same name in the film-mocking series Mystery Science Theater 3000.
  • There are a total of sixteen credited cast member in this film.
  • This film includes archival footage originally used in the Mexican horror film The Aztec Mummy. The scenes in question involve the character of Rat Fink, played by Richard Banks.

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