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Batman and Robin (serial)

1949 film serial


1949 film serial

FieldValue
nameBatman and Robin
imageBatman and Robin 1949 poster.jpg
directorSpencer Gordon Bennet
producerSam Katzman
writer{{Plainlist
based_on
starring{{Plainlist
musicMischa Bakaleinikoff
cinematographyIra H. Morgan
editingDwight Caldwell
Earl Turner
color_processBlack and white
distributorColumbia Pictures
released
runtime15 chapters (17-26 mins)
(total: 264 minutes)
countryUnited States
languageEnglish
  • George H. Plympton

  • Joseph F. Poland

  • Royal K. Cole

  • Robert Lowery

  • Johnny Duncan

  • Jane Adams

  • Lyle Talbot

  • Ralph Graves

  • Don C. Harvey

  • William Fawcett

  • Leonard Penn Earl Turner (total: 264 minutes) New Adventures of Batman and Robin, the Boy Wonder, also known as simply Batman and Robin, is a 15-chapter serial released in 1949 by Columbia Pictures. It is a sequel to the 1943 serial Batman, although with different actors. Robert Lowery plays Batman, while Johnny Duncan plays Robin. Supporting actors include Jane Adams as Vicki Vale and veteran character actor Lyle Talbot as Commissioner Gordon.

The serials were re-released as Video On Demand titles by RiffTrax, the alumni project of former Mystery Science Theater 3000 members Michael J. Nelson, Kevin Murphy and Bill Corbett. As of September 2014, the entire serial has been released. Turner Classic Movies has broadcast the film serial from June to November 2015 and from October 2021 to January 2022 in a weekly half-hour slot on Saturday mornings.

Plot

The dynamic duo face off against the Wizard, a hooded villain with an electronic device that remotely controls vehicles and a compulsion to set challenges for Batman and Robin. The Wizard's identity remains a mystery to the caped crusaders until the end.

Cast

  • Robert Lowery as Bruce Wayne / Batman
  • Johnny Duncan as Dick Grayson / Robin
  • Jane Adams as Vicki Vale
  • Lyle Talbot as Commissioner Jim Gordon
  • Ralph Graves as Winslow Harrison
  • Don C. Harvey as Nolan, a henchman
  • William Fawcett as Professor Hammil
  • Leonard Penn as Carter, Hammil's valet, and The Wizard, Carter's evil twin
  • Rick Vallin as Barry Brown, a tabloid radio gossip
  • Michael Whalen as Dunne, a private investigator
  • Lee Roberts as Neal, a henchman (uncredited)
  • Greg McClure as Evans, a henchman
  • House Peters Jr. as Earl, a henchman
  • Jim Diehl as Jason, a henchman
  • Rusty Wescoatt as Ives, a henchman
  • Eric Wilton as Alfred Pennyworth (uncredited)
  • George Offerman Jr. as Jimmie Vale, Vicki's brother and henchman (uncredited)

Production

Batman and Robin is, according to historians Jim Harmon and Donald Glut, one of several Katzman productions which involved money-saving measures. The Batman costume had a poorly fitting cowl and the Robin costume added pink tights to cover the "hairy legs" of both the actor and the stuntman. The Batmobile is again excluded, but instead of a limousine as in the first serial, the duo drive around in a 1949 Mercury.

Several mistakes and failures of logic occur in the serial. One example is that the film shows the Bat-Signal working in broad daylight. Another occurs when, despite the fact that the heroes' utility belts had been replaced by normal belts with no pockets or pouches for this serial, in order to escape from a vault, Batman pulls the nozzle and hose of an oxy-acetylene torch from his belt to cut through a steel door (the tanks for the torch are not shown); to compound this mistake, it is a full-sized oxy-acetylene torch that would have been impossible to carry unseen on his person. Harmon and Glut suggest that this was probably scripted to be a miniaturised 3-inch torch, as used in the comics, but the filmmakers improvised in following the directions for a "blowtorch".

Release

DVD cover

In the wake of the success of Tim Burton's Batman in 1989, GoodTimes Entertainment released the serial on VHS, splitting the entire serial into two separate, budget-priced tapes recorded in LP mode. The GoodTimes edition was slightly edited, as well, with several minutes of the opening chapter mysteriously cut. In 1997, Columbia TriStar Home Video re-released the uncut serial (in SP mode) as a complete 2-tape VHS set. Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released the serial on DVD in 2005, timed to coincide with the theatrical release of Batman Begins. Unlike its predecessor, Batman and Robin: The Complete 1949 Movie Serial Collection has been given a restoration. In February 2014, Mill Creek Entertainment released Gotham City Serials, a two-disc DVD set that includes both the 1943 Batman serial and the 1949 Batman and Robin serial. RiffTrax released a Video On Demand of the first installment of the short on July 16, 2013, featuring a running mocking commentary from Michael J. Nelson, Kevin Murphy and Bill Corbett of Mystery Science Theater 3000 fame. The final episode, "Batman Victorious", was released with commentary on September 19, 2014.

Chapter titles

ChapterTitleRelease date
1Batman Takes OverMay 26, 1949
2Tunnel of TerrorJune 2, 1949
3Robin's Wild RideJune 9, 1949
4Batman TrappedJune 16, 1949
5Robin Rescues BatmanJune 23, 1949
6Target - Robin!June 30, 1949
7The Fatal BlastJuly 7, 1949
8Robin Meets the WizardJuly 14, 1949
9The Wizard Strikes BackJuly 21, 1949
10Batman's Last ChanceJuly 28, 1949
11Robin's RuseAugust 4, 1949
12Robin Rides the WindAugust 11, 1949
13The Wizard's ChallengeAugust 18, 1949
14Batman vs. WizardAugust 25, 1949
15Batman VictoriousSeptember 1, 1949

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References

References

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  2. [http://www.doctormacro.com/Images/Posters/B/Poster%20-%20Batman%20and%20Robin%20(1949)_01.jpg Poster] doctormacro.com
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  4. Rovin, Jeff. (1987). "The Encyclopedia of Supervillains". Facts on File.
  5. Harmon, Jim. (1973). "The Great Movie Serials: Their Sound and Fury". Routledge.
  6. "New Short from RiffTrax… « Satellite News".
  7. . ["Batman and Robin: Season 1"](https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/batman_and_robin/s01).
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