El maestro de espías, el Príncipe Daka, opera una organización de espionaje encubierta ubicada en el ahora abandonado Little Tokyo de Gotham City, que convierte a los científicos estadounide... Leer todoEl maestro de espías, el Príncipe Daka, opera una organización de espionaje encubierta ubicada en el ahora abandonado Little Tokyo de Gotham City, que convierte a los científicos estadounidenses en zombis.El maestro de espías, el Príncipe Daka, opera una organización de espionaje encubierta ubicada en el ahora abandonado Little Tokyo de Gotham City, que convierte a los científicos estadounidenses en zombis.
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I actually saw 'The Batman' in the mid 1960's when it was shown at a City theater as a 'Cinethon' - all 15 episodes in sequence from start to finish in one sitting. I lived through it as any serial fan would and enjoyed every minute but under these circumstances, some details normally overlooked when watching one episode each week were revealed.
I was intrigued by the access to Dr. Daka's hideout via the amusement park ride. A great bit of imagination went into that one! I seem to recall that the great Jack Ingram was killed off in an early episode and reappeared about Chapter 11 but I could be mistaken after nearly 40 years have elapsed.
The progressive reappearance of the Columbia serials on DVD has me over the moon and I look forward to receiving the 1949 'Batman and Robin' serial when it is released in March. If 'The Batman' is released on DVD, I will be one of the first in line to buy it.
- richard-jones
- 17 ene 2005
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- CuriosidadesThis is the first filmed appearance of Batman.
- PifiasAt the end of Chapter 2, as Batman is battling with the thugs, his cape is ripped off and thrown to the floor. After a brief cutaway to Alfred waiting in the car, it is back on his shoulders with no apparent break in the action.
- Citas
Alfred Pennyworth: How many did I kill?
Bruce Wayne: Seven.
Alfred Pennyworth: But there were only four of the ruffians.
Richard Grayson: You killed three of them twice.
Alfred Pennyworth: Where are the bodies?
Bruce Wayne: We threw them out the window.
- Créditos adicionalesThis serial was promoted under the titles "The Batman", "The Bat Man" and "Bat Man". The actual title on the beginning of each chapter was simply "Batman".
- Versiones alternativasFilmed at the height of the Second World War, this serial originally featured a large amount of racist dialogue. A later reissue (released on video by Goodtimes) maintains the fact the villain is Japanese, but otherwise features new narration and dialogue which substitutes less-racist terminology.
- ConexionesEdited into The Three Stooges Follies (1974)
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- An Evening with Batman and Robin
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- Duración4 horas 20 minutos
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- 1.37 : 1