An unreleased Adam West film has found it's way on to YouTube, and trust us, it's defiantly worth a gander.

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Filmed 15 years ago, Séance (a.k.a Killer in the Dark) was "lost in distribution hell," never making it to theaters or DVD. Staring Adam West, Corey Feldman, and Mikki Padilla, this beleaguered film has finally found the light of day, giving old Batman fans another chance to see West in action (view it here).

Written, directed, and produced by Rick Vasquez, the 92-minute film follows the misfortune of six friends who naively believe their first séance will end well. Based on the creator's childhood experience with the paranormal, the production was filmed back in 2001 and recently brought to the attention of the world courtesy of a collaboration between Vasquez and a Reddit user.

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"Basically, I was completely blown away when a friend of mine (whose father works in construction now) said, 'Yeah, my dad wrote, directed, shot, and produced an unreleased Adam West film fifteen years ago,'" the Redditor explained. "It took us a year to convince him to put the entire thing up for free. This is a genuine unreleased Adam West film with < 100 views on YouTube."

Checkout the first piece of the 10-part upload below, and tell us what you think!