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Bats: Human Harvest
GenreHorror
Thriller
Written byBrett Merryman
Chris Denk
Directed byJamie Dixon
StarringDavid Chokachi
Michael Jace
Pollyanna McIntosh
Marty Papazian
Melissa De Sousa
Tomas Arana
Music byLouis Castle
James Bairian
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersJeffery Beach
Philip Roth
CinematographyIvo Peitchev
EditorMatt Michael
Running time84 minutes
Original release
NetworkSci-Fi Channel
Release
  • November 10, 2007 (2007-11-10)

Bats: Human Harvest is a 2007 Sci-Fi Channel original movie, directed by Jamie Dixon, and starring David Chokachi, Tomas Arana, Bill Cusack and Melissa De Sousa.

Plot

A group of Delta Force soldiers, accompanied by Russian born CIA agent Katya Zemanova (Pollyanna McIntosh), are sent to the Belzan forest in Chechnya in search of a rogue American weapons researcher, Dr. Benton Walsh.[1] As they search for Walsh's camp, they are attacked by genetically-altered carnivorous bats.[1] The survivors attempt to reach helicopter extraction but encounter various challenges, including Chechen rebels.

Most of the force was killed during the mission along with other groups of rebels, and only four members of Delta force, including Captain Russo manage to survive. Russo, the leader, finally discovers Walsh, who has become "immune" to the bats by injecting special chemicals into him. Russo kills the doctor and get back to the rebel camp, using a high-power microphone to send out noises to lure the bats back to the camp, where he ignites the fuel tanks and blasts the camp, killing all of the bats except one that survives at the end of the film, flying off a farmer's wagon. Russo and the other survivors, Downey, Lieutenant O'Neal, and Katya, escape.

Cast

Release

The sequel to Bats premiered on the Sci-Fi Channel on November 10, 2007.

References

  1. ^ a b "Bats: Human Harvest". Allmovie. Retrieved August 17, 2009.
  • Bats: Human Harvest at IMDb
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