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For the episode, see MST3K 1308 - The Batwoman.
You are all idiots and I can't stand the sight of you!
- Dr. Williams


The Batwoman is a 1967 superhero film directed by René Cardona.

Plot[]

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The superhero known as The Batwoman investigates the disappearance of several wrestlers and discovers a plot by a mad scientist to create a deadly amphibious creature.

Cast[]

  • Maura Monti as Gloria / Batwoman
  • Roberto Cañedo as Dr. Eric Williams
  • Héctor Godoy as Mario Robles
  • David Silva as Jose
  • Crox Alvarado as Inspector
  • Armando Silvestre as Tony Roca

Notes[]

  • In the title card and posters for the original Spanish-language version of this film, the title and the main character's name (Mujer Murcielago) are consistently depicted as two words. In the various promotional materials for the English-language version, they are depicted as one word, two words, or hyphenated.
  • The copyright date for this film is 1967, but it was not released in Mexico until 1968.
  • The is no connection between this film and The Wild Wild World of Batwoman.
  • During Turkey Day '21, it was announced that The Batwoman would be the film used in Episode 1308. It premiered on August 19, 2022.

MST3K Connections[]

  • Director René Cardona was also director for Santa Claus and Santo in the Treasure of Dracula.
  • Writer and production manager Alfredo Salazar was also writer for The Robot vs the Aztec Mummy and Santo in the Treasure of Dracula.
  • Source material co-creator Bill Finger was also writer for The Green Slime and Track of the Moon Beast.
  • Crox Alvarado also portrayed Pinacate in The Robot vs the Aztec Mummy.
  • Carlos Suárez (Igor) also portrayed Ratón in Santo in the Treasure of Dracula.
  • Producer Guillermo Calderón was also producer for The Robot vs the Aztec Mummy (for which he was also story writer), Santa Claus, and Santo in the Treasure of Dracula.
  • Dialogue recordist Eduardo Arjona was also dialogue recordist for Santo in the Treasure of Dracula.
  • Sound supervisor James L. Fields was also sound supervisor for Santa Claus and Santo in the Treasure of Dracula.
  • Sound editor José Li-ho was also assistant editor for The Robot vs the Aztec Mummy and Santa Claus and sound editor for Santo in the Treasure of Dracula.
  • Re-recording mixer Galdino R. Samperio was also sound re-recordist and music recordist for Santa Claus, music recordist for Samson vs. the Vampire Women, and sound re-recordist for Santo in the Treasure of Dracula.
  • Musical director Antonio Díaz Conde was also composer and musical director for The Robot vs the Aztec Mummy and Santa Claus.

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