To find out the Joker's goal of his grand scheme, Robin goes undercover into the teenage delinquent underground.To find out the Joker's goal of his grand scheme, Robin goes undercover into the teenage delinquent underground.To find out the Joker's goal of his grand scheme, Robin goes undercover into the teenage delinquent underground.
Alan Napier
- Alfred
- (credit only)
Madge Blake
- Mrs. Cooper
- (credit only)
Richard Bellis
- Joe
- (as Dick Bellis)
Breland Rice
- Policeman
- (as Breeland Rice)
Dick Cherney
- Bistro Patron
- (uncredited)
William Dozier
- Narrator
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
- Lorenzo Semple Jr.(uncredited)
- Bob Kane
- William Dozier(uncredited)
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- TriviaKip King, who plays the Joker's henchman Nick, is the father of SNL alumnus Chris Kattan.
- GoofsThere is a scene where several clocks are shown for different world cities. The time zone differences for the real US cities are reversed, as LA (5:40) is shown as 2 hours ahead of Chicago (3:40) instead of 2 hours behind. The time difference between Paris (8:40) and Chicago is off by 2 hours. The time difference between Paris and Tokyo (5:40) is off by 2 hours.
The Gotham City clock is set for 2:40, If the Los Angeles clock is correct, Gotham city is in Hawaii. If the Chicago clock is correct, Gotham City is in the Rocky Mountain time zone.
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THREE LEMONS TO GET 50,000 VOLTS!!!
Robin, as Dick Grayson, falls cape over heels for lovely cheerleader Susie, who turns out to be in cahoots with the diabolical Joker! He is really stuck on her. Now what? In the meanwhile, the Joker blackmails the city basketball team into throwing the championship game --after he plants final exam answers in a vending machine -- then takes their picture as they read everything. What a fink! More to come...
Actress and singer Donna Loren plays bittersweet Susie, who was best known at the time as the "Dr. Pepper Girl" in tv commercials, also appearing in a number of tv shows in the 1960s. Best scene has Batman and Robin saved from being electrocuted due to a power outage? This gag was obviously lifted from the very real New York City power outage in 1965. And the best line... "Three lemons to get 50,000 volts." Character and voice actor Kip King plays Susie's sidekick, Nick, whose real life son is comedian Chris Kattan. King appeared in several top sitcoms and movies in the 60s and 70s.
There's also a POW, ZAP fight scene to look forward to. Burt Ward commented in later years that unlike star Adam West, he had to do his own stunts. The stunt man made more money per hour, so Ward was the next in line and reportedly frequently admitted to the ER during shooting. Lorenzo Semple wrote most of the early episodes and is credited for coming up with the POW, ZAP and BIFF's during each classic fight, also the Holy (blank...) Batman line Robin is so famous for. Semple claimed he was inspired by the old TOM SWIFT action stories. Semple a few years later would write the cult thriller PRETTY POISON (1968), also the campy space flick FLASH GORDON (1980).
Watch carefully: Dick Grayson encounters Nick and Susie in an ice cream shop and is offered a cigarette. Dick claims he's already smoked two packs (acting real cool) and does not light up. This could have been delibertly written as an "anti-smoking" scene, so you would NOT see our caped hero smoking on camera. It is an awkward scene, but in the end it does make good sense.
Another dynamo episode. SEASON 2 EPISODE 16 restored dvd box set.
Actress and singer Donna Loren plays bittersweet Susie, who was best known at the time as the "Dr. Pepper Girl" in tv commercials, also appearing in a number of tv shows in the 1960s. Best scene has Batman and Robin saved from being electrocuted due to a power outage? This gag was obviously lifted from the very real New York City power outage in 1965. And the best line... "Three lemons to get 50,000 volts." Character and voice actor Kip King plays Susie's sidekick, Nick, whose real life son is comedian Chris Kattan. King appeared in several top sitcoms and movies in the 60s and 70s.
There's also a POW, ZAP fight scene to look forward to. Burt Ward commented in later years that unlike star Adam West, he had to do his own stunts. The stunt man made more money per hour, so Ward was the next in line and reportedly frequently admitted to the ER during shooting. Lorenzo Semple wrote most of the early episodes and is credited for coming up with the POW, ZAP and BIFF's during each classic fight, also the Holy (blank...) Batman line Robin is so famous for. Semple claimed he was inspired by the old TOM SWIFT action stories. Semple a few years later would write the cult thriller PRETTY POISON (1968), also the campy space flick FLASH GORDON (1980).
Watch carefully: Dick Grayson encounters Nick and Susie in an ice cream shop and is offered a cigarette. Dick claims he's already smoked two packs (acting real cool) and does not light up. This could have been delibertly written as an "anti-smoking" scene, so you would NOT see our caped hero smoking on camera. It is an awkward scene, but in the end it does make good sense.
Another dynamo episode. SEASON 2 EPISODE 16 restored dvd box set.
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