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Batman '66 King Tut

Batman '66 King Tut

Batman '66 in the Media

THE SPELL OF TUT:[]

King Tut has relapsed into his kingly ways, this time showing a marked interest in scarab beetles and apothecary potions. Robin infiltrates their hideout to discover their true intentions, relaying what he hears to Batman, but their plan is put in jeopardy when Robin's presence is detected.

TUT'S CASE IS SHUT:[]

King Tut has relapsed into his kingly ways, this time showing a marked interest in scarab beetles and apothecary potions. Robin infiltrates their hideout to discover their true intentions, relaying what he hears to Batman, but their plan is put in jeopardy when Robin's presence is detected.

CAST:[]

CAST LOCATION ITEMS VEHICLES
BATMAN GOTHAM CITY UTILITY BELT BATMOBILE
ROBIN BATCAVE BATARANG
ALFRED G.C.P.D. BAT-HOOK
AUNT HARRIET COOPER WAYNE MANOR BATCUFFS
CHIEF O'HARA BAT-SIGNAL
COMMISSIONER GORDON
KING TUT
CLEO PATRICK
ROYAL APOTHECARY
AMENOPHIS TWEFIK
SETHOS
MAN OF DISTINCTION
ROYAL LAPIDARY
NARRATOR (WILLIAM DOZIER)

MONITOR'S NOTES: Green Hornet[]

Batman '66 Window Green Hornet

Batman '66 Window Green Hornet

Van Williams and Bruce Lee made a cameo as the Green Hornet and Kato as "window cameos" (while the Caped Crusaders were climbing a wall). This was in part one of a two-part second season episode of the Batman TV series: "The Spell of Tut", which aired September 28, 1966.Later that same season, the Green Hornet and Kato appeared in the two-part second season episodes "A Piece of the Action" and "Batman's Satisfaction", which aired on March 1–2, 1967. In the two episodes, the Green Hornet and Kato are in Gotham City to bust a counterfeiting stamp ring run by Colonel Gumm (portrayed by Roger C. Carmel). The "Batman's Satisfaction" episode leads up to a mixed fight with both Batman/Robin and The Green Hornet/Kato fighting Colonel Gumm and his gang (naturally, the gang is smashed) and Batman/Robin fighting The Hornet/Kato (this fight ends in a stand-off interrupted by the police). Whereas the Batman series treated the Green Hornet and Kato as real, The Green Hornet series treated Batman and Robin as fiction. In the Green Hornet episode, "Ace in the Hole," (Season 1, Episode 20), which aired February 10, 1967, Batman and Robin are featured in a scene where several people are watching the Batman series on television.