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195479 minThriller, Drama, Crime

Bait

Is Bait a Hit or Flop?

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Is Bait worth watching? With a rating of 5.25/10, this Thriller, Drama, Crime film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Bait Synopsis

A man looking for his fortune in a mine decides to tempt his partner with his much younger wife. The goal? To catch them "in the act" and kill him without consequence.

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Top Cast

Cleo Moore
Cleo MoorePeggy
Hugo Haas
Hugo HaasMarco
John Agar
John AgarRay Brighton
Emmett Lynn
Emmett LynnFoley
Bruno VeSota
Bruno VeSotaWebb
Jan Englund
Jan EnglundWaitress
George Keymas
George KeymasChuck
Cedric Hardwicke
Cedric HardwickePrologue Speaker

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Is Bait worth watching?

Bait has received mixed reviews with a 5.25/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Thriller, Drama, Crime movies.

Is Bait hit or flop?

Bait has received average ratings (5.25/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfDec 22, 2023
★ 6

"Marko" (Hugo Haas) and his best mate "Ray" (John Agar) head off into the wilderness searching for a lost gold mine. Duly found and riches secured, the former man starts to resent sharing with his younger partner so hits on quite an ingenious plan to be rid of him. When he returns from a supply run to the local town, he brings with him a new wife. "Peggy" (Cleo Moore) is a feisty, no-nonsense woman who is also quite appreciative of her husband taking her from the drudgery of the town. Now the ingeniousness of the plan kicks in. "Marko" hopes that his glamorous young wife and his business partner will fall for each other and that will allow them to catch them flagrante delicto - and all will be his! It's got to be said that being holed up in a remote cabin as the snow sets in tests the mettle of everyone, but will his plan succeed or will they realise they are being manipulated? The problem here is that there's just no chemistry. Anywhere. Moore can't quite decide if she wants to be Doris Day or Barbara Stanwyck and Agar is just straight out of central casting's book of handsome B-stars that deliver just enough but never more. There's something quite sad about the conclusion, and indeed that rather makes the whole thing worth a watch, but I think once will do.