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Disc: 4D74-0862-20C5-9DF3 (Blu-ray) |
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No Region Coding |
Production Year: |
1966 |
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NR |
Running Time: |
303 min. |
DVD Release: |
11/11/2014 |
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Digipak |
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Full Frame 1.33:1 |
Disc Formats: |
Single Sided, Dual Layered |
SRP: |
$0.00 |
Shoot A Crooked Arrow (Original Airdate: September 7, 1966)
The Archer (Art Carney) manages to loot Wayne Manor with his band of merry malefactors, flaunt justice and become a hero to Gotham's poor. Aiming for the location of the Batcave, Archer sets up Batman and Robin to make his point!
Walk The Straight And Narrow (Original Airdate: September 8, 1966)
Our heroes spring back into action, but Archer is using arrows that fly around corners to nab Bruce Wayne's $10,000,000 earmarked for charity. All might be lost if not for quick thinking and the Batboat.
Hot Off The Griddle (Original Airdate: September 14, 1966)
Catwoman is back on the prowl, slinking for prizes to purloin and equipped with cat-darts filled with Catatonic for our dauntless duo. Its affects leave Batman and Robin hotfooting and broiling mad.
The Cat And The Fiddle (Original Airdate: September 15, 1966)
When Catwoman pounces on priceless violins in a shameless penthouse ruse, Robin and Batman team to foil the feline. At dizzying heights the chase is on, in and out of windows, and it will take a miracle to capture this Cat!
The Minstrel's Shakedown (Original Airdate: September 21, 1966)
There's a new threat in Gotham, the electronic genius and talented lute player Minstrel (Van Johnson). His devious plot is to sabotage the Stock Exchange. When Batman and Robin close his circuits, the heat is on.
Barbecued Batman? (Original Airdate: September 22, 1966)
Minstrel fine-tunes his evil efforts to extort, instituting operation Low "C." His final threat doesn't resonate with the Dynamic Duo, but Minstrel is on a real power trip.
The Spell Of Tut (Original Airdate: September 28, 1966)
In a sinister scheme, Tut pursues ancient scarabs in order to produce a potion that will sap human will. Batman and Robin have a plan to foil the Pharaoh, but Robin winds up walking an ever-shrinking plank over a pit of crocs!
Tut's Case Is Shut (Original Airdate: September 29, 1966)
King Tut deploys his injurious bug juice, slipping scarab mickeys to law enforcement! Our Peerless Pair must nail this nefarious no-good before the powerful potion gets in the water supply. Got buttermilk?
The Greatest Mother Of Them All (Original Airdate: October 5, 1966)
When Ma Parker (Shelley Winters) and her corrupt kids go on a Gotham crime spree, Batman and Robin soundly round them up. It was all too easy, though, as Ma's gang takes over the prison and the Batmobile is rigged to become spare parts!
Ma Parker (Original Airdate: October 6, 1966)
Ma Parker and her criminal cohorts now have the perfect cover and base of operations. It will take all of Batman and Robin's deductive powers to crack this case, but Ma Parker is ready to sentence them to the electric chair.
The Clock King's Crazy Crimes (Original Airdate: October 12, 1966)
Clock King (Walter Slezak) and his Second Hands horde use an antique clock con to loot a jewelry store. Before you can say, "Holy timepiece!", the Dynamic Duo spring forward and fall prey to a giant hourglass and the sands of time!
The Clock King Gets Crowned (Original Airdate: October 13, 1966)
Clock King really wants to pilfer Bruce Wayne's priceless antique pocket watch collection, using an unwitting Aunt Harriet in the scheme. The clamorous clock caper unwinds into a race against time for Batman and Robin. |
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1. Shoot a Crooked Arrow Adam West as Batman Burt Ward as Robin Alan Napier as Alfred Neil Hamilton as Commissioner Gordon Stafford Repp as Chief O'Hara Madge Blake as Mrs. Cooper Barbara Nichols as Maid Marilyn Robert Cornthwaite as Allan A. Dale Doodles Weaver as Crier Tuck Loren Ewing as Big John Archie Moore as Everett Bannister Robert Adler as First Poor Person Heidi Jensen as Second Poor Person Kitty Kelly as Third Poor Person Art Carney as The Archer Dick Clark as Citizen (uncredited) William Dozier as Narrator (uncredited, voice)
2. Walk the Straight and Narrow Adam West as Batman Burt Ward as Robin Alan Napier as Alfred Neil Hamilton as Commissioner Gordon Stafford Repp as Chief O'Hara Madge Blake as Mrs. Cooper Barbara Nichols as Maid Marilyn Robert Cornthwaite as Allan A. Dale Doodles Weaver as Crier Tuck Loren Ewing as Big John Vinton Hayworth as Marshall Roland Steve Pendleton as 1st Armored Car Driver Lee Delano as 2nd Armored Car Driver James O'Hara as Policeman Myrna Dell as Pedestrian Art Carney as The Archer William Dozier as Narrator (uncredited, voice) Sam Jaffe as Zoltan Zorba (uncredited)
3. Hot off the Griddle Adam West as Batman Burt Ward as Robin Alan Napier as Alfred Neil Hamilton as Commissioner Gordon Stafford Repp as Chief O'Hara Madge Blake as Mrs. Cooper Jack Kelly as Jack O'Shea Buck Kartalian as John George Barrows as Charles Charles Horvath as Thomas Edy Williams as Hostess Julie Newmar as The Catwoman William Dozier as Narrator (uncredited, voice)
4. The Cat and the Fiddle Adam West as Batman Burt Ward as Robin Alan Napier as Alfred Neil Hamilton as Commissioner Gordon Stafford Repp as Chief O'Hara Madge Blake as Mrs. Cooper Jack Kelly as Jack O'Shea George Barrows as Charles Charles Horvath as Thomas George N. Neise as Douglas Cramer James Brolin as Driver David Fresco as Zubin Zucchini Julie Newmar as The Catwoman William Dozier as Narrator (uncredited, voice)
5. The Minstrel's Shakedown Adam West as Batman Burt Ward as Robin Alan Napier as Alfred Neil Hamilton as Commissioner Gordon Stafford Repp as Chief O'Hara Madge Blake as Mrs. Cooper Leslie Perkins as Amanda Remo Pisani as Bass Norman Grabowski as Treble Del Moore as TV Newsman Army Archerd as Putnam John Gallaudet as Cortland Eddie Garrett as First Broker Herbert Maass as Second Broker Stu Wilson as Third Broker Van Johnson as The Minstrel Phyllis Diller as Scrubwoman (uncredited) William Dozier as Narrator (uncredited, voice)
6. Barbecued Batman? Adam West as Batman Burt Ward as Robin Alan Napier as Alfred Neil Hamilton as Commissioner Gordon Stafford Repp as Chief O'Hara Madge Blake as Mrs. Cooper Leslie Perkins as Amanda Remo Pisani as Bass Norman Grabowski as Treble Del Moore as TV Newsman John Gallaudet as Cortland Eddie Garrett as First Broker Herbert Maass as Second Broker Stu Wilson as Third Broker James O'Hara as Policeman Van Johnson as The Minstrel William Dozier as Narrator (uncredited, voice)
7. The Spell of Tut Adam West as Batman Burt Ward as Robin Alan Napier as Alfred Neil Hamilton as Commissioner Gordon Stafford Repp as Chief O'Hara Madge Blake as Mrs. Cooper Marianna Hill as Cleo Patrick Sid Haig as Royal Apothecary Michael Pataki as Amenophis Tewfik Boyd Santell as Sethos Rene Paul as Man of Distinction Peter Mamakos as Royal Lapidary Victor Buono as King Tut William Dozier as Narrator (uncredited, voice) Bruce Lee as Kato (uncredited) Van Williams as The Green Hornet (uncredited)
8. Tut's Case Is Shut Adam West as Batman Burt Ward as Robin Alan Napier as Alfred Neil Hamilton as Commissioner Gordon Stafford Repp as Chief O'Hara Madge Blake as Mrs. Cooper Marianna Hill as Cleo Patrick Sid Haig as Royal Apothecary Michael Pataki as Amenophis Tewfik Boyd Santell as Sethos Peter Mamakos as Royal Lapidary Victor Buono as King Tut William Dozier as Narrator (uncredited, voice)
9. The Greatest Mother of Them All Adam West as Batman Burt Ward as Robin Alan Napier as Alfred Neil Hamilton as Commissioner Gordon Stafford Repp as Chief O'Hara Madge Blake as Mrs. Cooper Tisha Sterling as Legs David Lewis as Warden Crichton Michael Vandever as Mad Dog Peter Brooks as Machine Gun Robert Biheller as Pretty Boy James Griffith as Trusty James O'Hara as Policeman Kirby Brumfield as Truck Driver Lyzanne La Due as Nurse Fran Ryan as Chairlady Shelly Winters as Ma Parker William Dozier as Narrator (uncredited, voice)
10. Ma Parker Adam West as Batman Burt Ward as Robin Alan Napier as Alfred Neil Hamilton as Commissioner Gordon Stafford Repp as Chief O'Hara Madge Blake as Mrs. Cooper Tisha Sterling as Legs David Lewis as Warden Crichton Michael Vandever as Mad Dog Peter Brooks as Machine Gun Robert Biheller as Pretty Boy James Griffith as Trusty Shelly Winters as Ma Parker Milton Berle as Prison Guard (uncredited) William Dozier as Narrator (uncredited, voice) Julie Newmar as The Catwoman (uncredited)
11. The Clock King's Crazy Crimes Adam West as Batman Burt Ward as Robin Alan Napier as Alfred Neil Hamilton as Commissioner Gordon Stafford Repp as Chief O'Hara Madge Blake as Mrs. Cooper Eileen O'Neill as Millie Second Michael Pate as Second Hand Three Ivan Triesault as Parkhurst Jerry Doggett as Fred Forbes Herbert Anderson as Harry Hummert Louise Lorimer as Mrs. Frontenac Linda Lorimer as Car Hop Sandra Lynn as Girl Roger Bacon as Boy Walter Slezak as The Clock King Sammy Davis, Jr. as Citizen (uncredited) William Dozier as Narrator (uncredited, voice) Charlie Picerni as Second Hand Five (uncredited)
12. The Clock King Gets Crowned Adam West as Batman Burt Ward as Robin Alan Napier as Alfred Neil Hamilton as Commissioner Gordon Stafford Repp as Chief O'Hara Madge Blake as Mrs. Cooper Eileen O'Neill as Millie Second Michael Pate as Second Hand Three Walter Slezak as The Clock King William Dozier as Narrator (uncredited, voice) Charlie Picerni as Second Hand Five (uncredited) |
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1. Shoot a Crooked Arrow Direction: Sherman Marks: Director Writing: Stanley Ralph Ross: Writer Bob Kane: Original Characters By Production: William Dozier: Executive Producer Howie Horwitz: Producer Cinematography: Meredith M. Nicholson: Director of Photography Film Editing: Homer Powell: Film Editor Music: Nelson Riddle: Composer Neal Hefti: Theme By Art: Jack Martin Smith: Art Director Serge Krizman: Art Director Andrew Pallack: Costume Designer Ben Nye: Make-up Artist
2. Walk the Straight and Narrow Direction: Sherman Marks: Director Writing: Stanley Ralph Ross: Writer Bob Kane: Original Characters By Production: William Dozier: Executive Producer Howie Horwitz: Producer Cinematography: Meredith M. Nicholson: Director of Photography Film Editing: Hugh Chaloupka: Film Editor Music: Nelson Riddle: Composer Neal Hefti: Theme By Art: Jack Martin Smith: Art Director Serge Krizman: Art Director Andrew Pallack: Costume Designer Ben Nye: Make-up Artist
3. Hot off the Griddle Direction: Don Weis: Director Writing: Stanley Ralph Ross: Writer Bob Kane: Original Characters By Production: William Dozier: Executive Producer Howie Horwitz: Producer Cinematography: Howard Schwartz: Director of Photography Film Editing: Frank O'Neill: Film Editor Music: Nelson Riddle: Composer Neal Hefti: Theme By Art: Jack Martin Smith: Art Director Serge Krizman: Art Director Andrew Pallack: Costume Designer Ben Nye: Make-up Artist
4. The Cat and the Fiddle Direction: Don Weis: Director Writing: Stanley Ralph Ross: Writer Bob Kane: Original Characters By Production: William Dozier: Executive Producer Howie Horwitz: Producer Cinematography: Howard Schwartz: Director of Photography Film Editing: Ron Fagan: Film Editor Music: Nelson Riddle: Composer Neal Hefti: Theme By Art: Jack Martin Smith: Art Director Serge Krizman: Art Director Andrew Pallack: Costume Designer Ben Nye: Make-up Artist
5. The Minstrel's Shakedown Direction: Murray Golden: Director Writing: Francis Cockrell: Writer Marian Cockrell: Writer Bob Kane: Original Characters By Production: William Dozier: Executive Producer Howie Horwitz: Producer Cinematography: Howard Schwartz: Director of Photography Film Editing: Frank O'Neill: Film Editor Music: Nelson Riddle: Composer Neal Hefti: Theme By Art: Jack Martin Smith: Art Director Serge Krizman: Art Director Andrew Pallack: Costume Designer Ben Nye: Make-up Artist
6. Barbecued Batman? Direction: Murray Golden: Director Writing: Francis Cockrell: Writer Marian Cockrell: Writer Bob Kane: Original Characters By Production: William Dozier: Executive Producer Howie Horwitz: Producer Cinematography: Howard Schwartz: Director of Photography Film Editing: Ronald Fagan: Film Editor Music: Nelson Riddle: Composer Neal Hefti: Theme By Art: Jack Martin Smith: Art Director Serge Krizman: Art Director Andrew Pallack: Costume Designer Ben Nye: Make-up Artist
7. The Spell of Tut Direction: Larry Peerce: Director Writing: Robert C. Dennis: Writer Earl Barret: Writer Bob Kane: Original Characters By Production: William Dozier: Executive Producer Howie Horwitz: Producer Cinematography: Howard Schwartz: Director of Photography Film Editing: Ron Fagan: Film Editor Music: Nelson Riddle: Composer Neal Hefti: Theme By Art: Jack Martin Smith: Art Director Serge Krizman: Art Director Andrew Pallack: Costume Designer Ben Nye: Make-up Artist
8. Tut's Case Is Shut Direction: Larry Peerce: Director Writing: Robert C. Dennis: Writer Earl Barret: Writer Bob Kane: Original Characters By Production: William Dozier: Executive Producer Howie Horwitz: Producer Cinematography: Howard Schwartz: Director of Photography Film Editing: Frank O'Neill: Film Editor Music: Nelson Riddle: Composer Neal Hefti: Theme By Art: Jack Martin Smith: Art Director Serge Krizman: Art Director Andrew Pallack: Costume Designer Ben Nye: Make-up Artist
9. The Greatest Mother of Them All Direction: Oscar Rudolph: Director Writing: Henry Slesar: Writer Bob Kane: Original Characters By Production: William Dozier: Executive Producer Howie Horwitz: Producer Cinematography: Meredith M. Nicholson: Director of Photography Film Editing: Homer Powell: Film Editor Music: Nelson Riddle: Composer Neal Hefti: Theme By Art: Jack Martin Smith: Art Director Serge Krizman: Art Director Andrew Pallack: Costume Designer Ben Nye: Make-up Artist
10. Ma Parker Direction: Oscar Rudolph: Director Writing: Henry Slesar: Writer Bob Kane: Original Characters By Production: William Dozier: Executive Producer Howie Horwitz: Producer Cinematography: Meredith M. Nicholson: Director of Photography Film Editing: Hugh Chaloupka: Film Editor Music: Nelson Riddle: Composer Neal Hefti: Theme By Art: Jack Martin Smith: Art Director Serge Krizman: Art Director Andrew Pallack: Costume Designer Ben Nye: Make-up Artist
11. The Clock King's Crazy Crimes Direction: James Neilson: Director Writing: Bill Finger: Writer Charles Sinclair: Writer Bob Kane: Original Characters By Production: William Dozier: Executive Producer Howie Horwitz: Producer Cinematography: Meredith M. Nicholson: Director of Photography Film Editing: Hugh Chaloupka: Film Editor Music: Nelson Riddle: Composer Neal Hefti: Theme By Art: Jack Martin Smith: Art Director Serge Krizman: Art Director Andrew Pallack: Costume Designer Ben Nye: Make-up Artist
12. The Clock King Gets Crowned Direction: James Neilson: Director Writing: Bill Finger: Writer Charles Sinclair: Writer Bob Kane: Original Characters By Production: William Dozier: Executive Producer Howie Horwitz: Producer Cinematography: Meredith M. Nicholson: Director of Photography Film Editing: Homer Powell: Film Editor Music: Nelson Riddle: Composer Neal Hefti: Theme By Art: Jack Martin Smith: Art Director Serge Krizman: Art Director Andrew Pallack: Costume Designer Ben Nye: Make-up Artist
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