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The Bait (1950 Film)
The Bait may refer to: * The Bait (1921 film), ''The Bait'' (1921 film), a silent film * The Bait (1973 film), ''The Bait'' (1973 film), a crime film * The Bait (1995 film), ''The Bait'' (1995 film), a French film also known as ''L'Appât'' * The Bait (2010 film), ''The Bait'' (2010 film), a Canadian film also known as ''L'Appât'' * Balladyna (film), ''Balladyna'' (film), a 2000 Polish film also known as ''The Bait'' * The Bait, a song by the band Electric Guest {{DEFAULTSORT:Bait, The ...
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The Bait (1921 Film)
''The Bait'' is a 1921 American silent film, silent crime drama film produced by and starring Hope Hampton, directed by Maurice Tourneur, and distributed by Paramount Pictures. John Gilbert (actor), John Gilbert, then working for Tourneur, wrote the scenario (silent film version of a screenplay) based on the stage play ''The Tiger Lady'' by Sidney Toler. Filmed in 1920, the picture was released a day after New Year's Day, New Year's 1921. ''The Bait'' is now considered to be a lost film. This 1921 release should not be confused with the 1916 film ''The Bait'', which was directed by William J. Bowman and starred Betty Harte and William Clifford (actor), William Clifford.“The Bait (1916)”
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Joan Grainger (Hampton) is about to be "sent up" to prison after being f ...
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The Bait (1973 Film)
''The Bait'' is a television film about LAPD Detective Tracy Fleming, who is out to catch a serial killer preying on women in Los Angeles. Filmed in 1971 and released in 1973, it stars Donna Mills. The film was based on former police officer Dorothy Uhnak's first novel, also titled ''The Bait'', which won the MWA's Edgar for Best First Novel. She was reportedly embarrassed over the liberties taken with her work by this film. The film itself was the pilot for an unlaunched weekly TV series. ''The Ledger'', a later book by Ms. Uhnak featuring the same character, NYPD Detective Christie Opara, was adapted into the TV-film ''Get Christie Love!'' It also took liberties with the source material, but was, nonetheless, successfully turned into a TV series the following season. See also * List of American films of 1973 This is a list of American films released in 1973 in film, 1973. Box office The highest-grossing American films released in 1973, by domestic box office gross ...
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