
In his autobiography, comic-book creator Bob Kane stated that the main antagonist of The Bat Whispers was an inspiration for his character Batman. Side note: nowadays there are many filmmakers who urge their audiences not to spoil the ending by revealing who the killer is. This isn’t entirely a new phenomenon. Back in 1930, actor Chester Morris ends the film by telling the audience to, similarly, keep the secrets of The Bat – lest they become the villain’s new victim!
Cat People (1942) Dir. Jacques Tourneur. This year’s The Batman sees the return of the enigmatic and vivacious Catwoman. The femme fatale and notorious cat burglar is an often-flirtatious soul, using her femininity to manipulate Bats and the other men of Gotham. Slinking, stalking cats are used to represent sexuality in 1942’s Cat People. The film revolves around a young woman who, once sexually awakened, turns into a monstrous panther-like cat and murders anyone in their path. Cat People is one of the first films to use the much-used jump scare horror technique with its famous The Lewton Bus sequence. It’s also inspired many sequels as well as an erotic thriller remake by Paul Schrader in 1982. It’s certainly interesting to see how pre-code and silent films have influenced what is now among the biggest franchises in modern cinema. How many of these movies have you seen? And what others would you recommend? — Thank you for visiting! If you’d like to support our attempts to make a non-clickbaity movie website: Follow Film Stories on Twitter here, and on Facebook here. Buy our Film Stories and Film Stories Junior print magazines here. Become a Patron here.