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Batgirl

  • Court-métrage télévisé
  • 1967
  • 8min
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6,7/10
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Yvonne Craig in Batgirl (1967)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre languePromotional short introducing librarian Barbara Gordon as Batgirl for the series "Batman (1966)". Barbara meets Bruce Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson at the Gotham Public Library and is able to... Tout lirePromotional short introducing librarian Barbara Gordon as Batgirl for the series "Batman (1966)". Barbara meets Bruce Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson at the Gotham Public Library and is able to help them battling Killer Moth and his gang.Promotional short introducing librarian Barbara Gordon as Batgirl for the series "Batman (1966)". Barbara meets Bruce Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson at the Gotham Public Library and is able to help them battling Killer Moth and his gang.

  • Casting principal
    • Yvonne Craig
    • William Dozier
    • Neil Hamilton
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    • Casting principal
      • Yvonne Craig
      • William Dozier
      • Neil Hamilton
    • 11avis d'utilisateurs
    • 4avis des critiques
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    Yvonne Craig
    Yvonne Craig
    • Batgirl…
    William Dozier
    William Dozier
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    Neil Hamilton
    Neil Hamilton
    • Commissioner Gordon
    Tim Herbert
    Tim Herbert
    • Killer Moth
    Murray Roman
    Murray Roman
    • Roger Montrose
    Joe E. Tata
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    Burt Ward
    Burt Ward
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    Guy Way
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    Al Wyatt Sr.
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    bomarrcus

    too short

    as campy as this pilot was, it still left me wanting more. basically the EXACT same thing as the batman series, only with comissioner gordon's daughter as the crime fighting villain. the funny thing is, you see her transform into her "costume" by taking off her librarian overcoat, neatly putting it on a hanger and hanging it up, and then takes her scarf off, turns it inside out and makes it into her cape. great for fans of the great "wham", "bam", "pow!" fight scenes.
    7OllieSuave-007

    Nice introduction of Batgirl.

    This is a TV short that serves as a pilot of some sort to introduce Batgirl to the the Batman TV-series, where we see her help Batman and Robin by battling villain Killer Moth.

    Her alter-ego librarian is Barbara Gordon, daughter of Commissioner Gordon, portrayed famously by Yvonne Craig. I think she did a good job in the role, if not a bit campy at times. But, that is OK as the role was portrayed by Craig in the 1960s.

    It was neat seeing Gordon secretly change into her Batgirl costume that is hidden in a secret rotating closet in the library and it was neat seeing her team up with the Dynamic Duo. I think it is three heads better than two, as the addition of Batgirl to the series made the show more captivating and made each episode less cliché and less predictable.

    I grew up watching the TV show with my cousin, who introduced me to the series. And, it wasn't years later until I finally saw this TV-short on YouTube. It was a great find!

    Grade B
    8JWLJN

    Introduction For Batgirl

    This "short" was presented to ABC executives to introduce the Batgirl character into the Batman TV Series (1966-68) and proved to be successful. The series ventured into a third season, which also turned out to be it's final. The villain in this presentation was Tim Herbert as The Killer Moth, although the villian was never used on the series. This film was never shown on television, however it is featured on numerous video tapes documenting the show.
    6SnoopyStyle

    proof of concept

    Librarian Barbara Gordon (Yvonne Craig) is the daughter of Gotham Police Commissioner Gordon. More significantly, she is Batgirl. Bruce Wayne (Adam West) and Dick Grayson (Burt Ward) come in and attract the attention of four Killer Moths. The Killer Moths take Barbara hostage and she gets her Batgirl costume from her secret closet. Bruce and Dick return as Batman and Robin, but they get wrapped up by one of the Moths. Batgirl comes in to save the day. It's her first meeting with her Bat-mentors.

    This is a proof of concept for a Batgirl show. It is pretty much the same thing although there are problems. Batgirl should not have a better gadget than Batman. The laser compact is insanely powerful. Another problem is that she has her gear and costume at her work. Unless she has doubles, she should have her stuff only at her apartment. This is an 8 minute short. It's fine if they actually wanted a Batgirl spinoff, but the Batman show got canceled after a season with Batgirl. I can see it working, but she does need the big Batman villains.
    8redryan64

    Testing New "BAT-WATERS"

    ALTHOUGH THIS ESSENTIALLY "one reeler" is a heretofore unknown part of the saga of the singularly spectacular phenomenon of the BATMAN TV Series of 1966-68, it wasn't intended that way. It was rather a unique method of introducing a potential series to the network. It was then, if you will, a sort of promotional tool, "Promo" for short.

    IT WAS FAVORED as an introductory method by BATMAN Producer, William Dozier; as he followed the same route with his acquisition of the film rights to WONDER WOMAN with the similarly structured short, WONDER WOMAN: WHO'S AFRAID OF DIANA PRINCE? The series failed.*

    TODAY'S HONORED REVIWEE then, was intended to launch Dozier's 2nd BAT-SERIES in a separate, though elated title of BATGIRL. The plan called for relegating one of the two nights' half hour to be given over to the new series. The BATMAN Show wound up giving ground which it never regained; as the ratings-slumping series was cut to one night. The BATGIRL concept was, in turn, incorporated into the show for what proved to be its last season.

    AS FOR THE question of this 8 minute oddity, it is surprisingly well done; with some of the high quality trappings that were present in the BATMAN shows first half year, beginning in January of 1966. For example: the on screen use visual, descriptive "POWS!", "WHAMS!" & "E-OWS!" and what ever other descriptive words, were overlaid on the individual frames of film. With the coming of the Fall 1966 episodes, the practice had given way to cutting away to a sort of pinkish, solid but plain background. It was obviously a co$t cutter; but this BATGIRL film reverted to the original, more expensive mode.

    AS IS THE case with so many of the better BATMAN installments, this story, ever so abbreviated as it is, is indeed an adaptation of the first BATGIRL story from DETECTIVE COMICS # 350. As had been the practice already established, there is no credit given to the comics page work, nor to the original writer.**

    ALTHOUGH WE HAD heard of this diminutive "Pilot", wee hadn't viewed it until today, being August 19, 2015. We had just heard of the death of the lovely and talented Yvonne Craig; who did such a fine job in bringing the Batgirl from the comics page to the screen. Much like Adam West's portrayal of Batman, hers was at once serious, believable and multi-layered with humor and parody; but never obviously or cheaply "funny." And the feminine pulchritude that was always present with her screen appearances was greatly appreciated by this then 21 year old.***

    ON BEHALF OF all of buffs of the BATMAN TV show, may we say a most sincere, "Thank You, Miss Yvonne Craig!"

    NOTE: * Of course, as we all know, WONDER WOMAN did make it to the screen about ten years later. First done as a TV movie with "revamped" character portrayed by Cathy Lee Crosby, it was followed with the original treatment starring (woo, woo, woo, woo!) Lynda Carter.

    NOTE ** As was the case with the 1950's the ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN, the best episodes of the series were adaptations of comics stories. These included the first episodes featuring Joker, Penguin, Riddler and others. Most, if not all of these original stories, were penned by Bill Finger,. the unsung "co-creator" of the BATMAN Feature.

    NOTE: *** We had the honor to meet Yvonne Craig at a movie fans fair about 20 years back. She was most youthful, beautiful and couldn't have been more gracious.

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      The headpiece of Batgirl's costume was painful for Yvonne Craig to wear, so when Batgirl joined the "Batman" TV series, the design was modified. According to Adam West, had a "Batgirl" series been produced, the plan was for the show to air prior to "Batman" with cross-over story-lines between the two programs.
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      Barbara Gordon's Batgirl shirt is right underneath her librarian jacket. Yet, the sleeve of the jacket was seen a bit down in a previous scene, which would've shown the purple sleeve of the Batgirl costume.
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      [last lines]

      Narrator: Who knows? Is the Dynamic Duo destined to become the Triumphant Trio? Only time will tell us more about this dazzling daredoll!

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      Featured in Biography: Adam West: Behind the Cowl (2000)

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    • Date de sortie
      • septembre 1967 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Batichica
    • Lieux de tournage
      • 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • 20th Century Fox Television
      • American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
      • Greenway Productions [us]
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      • 1.33 : 1

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