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Le Frelon vert

Titre original : The Green Hornet
  • Série télévisée
  • 1966–1967
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 39min
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Bruce Lee and Van Williams in Le Frelon vert (1966)
A newspaper publisher and his Asian valet/martial arts expert battle crime as the feared Green Hornet and Kato.
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ActionAventureCriminalitéScience-fictionArts martiauxSuper héros

Britt Reid, éditeur en chef du Daily Sentinel, combat le crime sous l'identitié du Frelon Vert et aidé par son majordome d'origine Asiatique ainsi qu'expert en arts martiaux, Kato.Britt Reid, éditeur en chef du Daily Sentinel, combat le crime sous l'identitié du Frelon Vert et aidé par son majordome d'origine Asiatique ainsi qu'expert en arts martiaux, Kato.Britt Reid, éditeur en chef du Daily Sentinel, combat le crime sous l'identitié du Frelon Vert et aidé par son majordome d'origine Asiatique ainsi qu'expert en arts martiaux, Kato.

  • Création
    • Fran Striker
    • George W. Trendle
  • Casting principal
    • Bruce Lee
    • Van Williams
    • Wende Wagner
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    • Création
      • Fran Striker
      • George W. Trendle
    • Casting principal
      • Bruce Lee
      • Van Williams
      • Wende Wagner
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    • 8avis des critiques
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    Bruce Lee
    Bruce Lee
    • Kato
    • 1966–1967
    Van Williams
    Van Williams
    • Britt Reid…
    • 1966–1967
    Wende Wagner
    Wende Wagner
    • Lenore Case
    • 1966–1967
    Lloyd Gough
    Lloyd Gough
    • Mike Axford
    • 1966–1967
    Walter Brooke
    Walter Brooke
    • D.A. Frank Scanlon
    • 1966–1967
    Gary Owens
    Gary Owens
    • Newscaster…
    • 1966
    Ken Strange
    • Big Bruiser…
    • 1966–1967
    Jack Garner
    • Doorman…
    • 1966–1967
    Geoffrey Horne
    Geoffrey Horne
    • Peter Eden
    • 1966
    Joanne Dru
    Joanne Dru
    • Sabrina Bradley
    • 1967
    Larry D. Mann
    Larry D. Mann
    • Dr. Eric Mabouse
    • 1967
    Pamela Curran
    Pamela Curran
    • Vanessa Vane
    • 1966
    Tom Simcox
    Tom Simcox
    • Dan Scully
    • 1967
    Linda Gaye Scott
    Linda Gaye Scott
    • Vama
    • 1967
    Maurice Manson
    Maurice Manson
    • Cavanaugh
    • 1966
    Arthur Batanides
    Arthur Batanides
    • Shugo
    • 1967
    Cesare Danova
    Cesare Danova
    • Felix Garth
    • 1967
    Barbara Babcock
    Barbara Babcock
    • Elaine…
    • 1966–1967
    • Création
      • Fran Striker
      • George W. Trendle
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    pat1-2

    The Green Hornet- it stands the test of time

    I have been a Green Hornet fan since the TV series first appeared in 1966. I was very angry when ABC took it off the air after the first season without even having the decency to run reruns. I first had to do with reel-to-reel recordings to help me remember my favorite TV show, so when I finally found a source for the videotapes I was thrilled. These tapes like most pirated tapes made from the TV were not very clear and suffer horribly from the butchering TV stations do to fit in the extra commercials added to recycled TV shows. I am eagerly waiting for the day when Fox finally decides to put out official uncut epsiodes. For all that butchering, the Green Hornet series has held up very well considering that 33 years have passed since that first airing. While a lot of people like to compare the Green Hornet TV series to the Batman series, it is like comparing apples and oranges. The Batman series, although it was typical of the overblown psychedelica of the mid 60's, is considered by this long time Batman reader to be an insult to one of comicdom's most powerful characters, an error that was not rectified until the first Batman movie (Micheal Keaton?- who woulda' thought?). The Green Hornet series does not owe its style to psychedelica but is closer in feeling to the black and white detective stories of the forties and fifties, and especially to the original radio show of the 40's. Also the Green Hornet TV series was designed to be more serious in tone with James Bond in mind than that horrid Batman show. I believe that given the time restrictions of the half hour format the Green Hornet did quite well. After all, there was a lot of stuff to fit in that short time including the story set up, the story itself, and the conclusion- and adding the gadgets and Bruce Lee's Gung Fu. Especially considering that all 30 mins were not alloted to the story but time had to be allowed for commercials. The driving, jazzy theme by Al Hirt fitted the series beautifully. The Black Beauty still is the greatest, and coolest supercar to ever hit the streets. Van Williams, who played the Green Hornet, was the sexiest man on TV then- those eyes!!! And Bruce Lee was great in his first TV series. In other words see the Green Hornet, and enjoy for what it is. Don't expect Camp, or pychedelica, and don't expect to see Bruce Lee as the star of the show. Remember it is called THE GREEN HORNET. BTW re: the comment from the Irish chap- leather mask?, peaked cap? excuse me... the masks used were plastic formed to the shape of the actors' faces, and Kato's hat wasn't peaked, at least not the way I define it.
    9pwtomhave

    Great show and a lot of fun

    I just watched the Green Hornet for the first time since MeTv just ran a marathon of all episodes. It was great. I thought it would be as campy and cheesy as Batman (although I grew up on that and still like it), but it wasn't. Yeah, some of the effects were low grade, and the scenes of the Black Beauty driving around town were always the exact same clips, but I still liked it a lot. Bruce Lee is awesome, and Van Williams had to be one of the most handsome guys on TV at the time (or even now). I really can't understand why this show didn't make it. I know that Batman is much more popular, but as far as "cool" ratings go, this show has it beat. Cooler lead character, cooler sidekick (no comparison), cooler car, and cooler music. I got them all on DVR and will probably go through them again this weekend.
    RedHornet

    Solid Superhero TV Series

    The best thing about The Green Hornet TV Series is that it is really a show for Adults that will entertain children too. The tone of the series and the storylines where so far ahead of their time and gritty back in 1966 and 1967 and as a consequence of this The Green Hornet was often (and unfavourably) cast in the shadow of the far less superior, campy Batman TV Show. The episodes often dealt with the Mafia, Chinese Triads, Drug Abuse et al, but all done in a glossy exciting way remeniscent of the Marvel comics being churned out by Stan Lee and co at the same time. The most remarkable thing is the onscreen chemistry between Van William's Green Hornet/Britt Reid and megastar in waiting Bruce Lee's Kato. Firstly Van Williams as The Green Hornet and his millionaire alter ego Britt Reid, the publisher of the Daily Centenal is as good as the best actors to play Superheroes. He is certainly as good as George Reeves was as Superman, and alot more believable than Adam West's Batman. Williams plays the role with an air of Sean Connery-esque suave, cool and confidence making for a memorable Green Hornet. Bruce Lee is simply a revelation as Kato, possesing an confidence and arrogance in the role really lifting the character of Kato off the comic book page. Together Williams and Lee work excellent. You get the impression that these guys really are the best of buddies and would die for one another. All this is met by fantastic production values culminating in the most impressive representations of superhero movie vehicles, the sublime Black Beauty. There is also the memorable opening credits set to the whirling theme tune by Billy May.

    On the downside it might just be possible that the series takes itself too seriously. But there is enough here to enjoy. Five minutes of Bruce Lee in action as Kato is worth an admission fee, trust me. The writers, and producer William Dozier came up with a great representation of the Fran Striker and George W Trendle characters : an exciting, action packed series, with the odd blimp not withstanding was far too under-rated and undervalued. Kevin Smith and Jake Gyllenhall, the future of The Green Hornet is now in your hands. Do your best guys.
    Sargebri

    The Anti-Batman

    You often wonder why this show only was on for one season and how Batman outlived it. This has to be one of the best superhero shows to ever be shown on television and the thing that made it work was that it didn't rely on camp or the crazy quilt of villains that Batman did. Instead, it pretty much was, more or less, a straight crime drama with very little frills unlike other similarly themed shows that were on the air at the same time. Also, Van Williams and Bruce Lee showed that you can have good acting in a superhero show. Too bad that this show never really was given a chance to catch on. If given the time it deserved, it probably would have outlived Batman.
    wishkah7

    Yet, another cool show from the makers of Batman.

    Like it's predecessor Batman, The Green Hornet was a campy and funny show. Van Williams did an excellent job as he played Britt Reid aka The Green Hornet. The best character was Kato, played by Bruce Lee. I've heard that during the filming, Bruce Lee was going too fast with his slick karate moves that the filmmakers had to play his fight scenes on slow. But that Mike Axford character in this show was such a wimp!

    Instead of the silly villains of Batman, The Green Hornet and Kato fought organized crime. Even though it was more of a serious format, I've never failed to see any humor in this show. I've always watched this for laughs as well. Van Williams is the only surviving cast member of this show. Also you could see him play a small part in "Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story" as a Green Hornet producer. Another great film.

    Unfortunately, this show only had 2 seasons. Batman and The Green Hornet have some things in common as TV shows, but not everything. They're both good shows. And like Batman, this was popular for a while too, until it faded away.

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    • Anecdotes
      Van Williams became good friends with Bruce Lee and repeatedly negotiated with the show's producers to give Lee more screen time and lines.
    • Gaffes
      A mistake which runs throughout all Green Hornet incarnations is pronouncing the Japanese name Kato as Kayto rather than the correct Kahto.
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      Narrator: Another challenge for the Green Hornet, his aide Kato, and their rolling arsenal, the Black Beauty. On Police records a wanted criminal, Green Hornet is really Britt Reid, owner-publisher of the Daily Sentinel, his dual identity known only to his secretary and to the district attorney. And now, to protect the rights and lives of decent citizens, rides THE GREEN HORNET."

    • Versions alternatives
      When the show was broadcast in Hong Kong in 1968 it was renamed 'The Kato Show', such was the popularity of Bruce Lee among children.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do (1995)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 16 janvier 1986 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Green Hornet
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Backlot, Culver Studios - 9336 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, Californie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • 20th Century Fox Television
      • Greenway Productions [us]
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