Batman and Robin - The Complete 1949 Movie Serial Collection
Ira H. Morgan: Cinematographer
Dwight Caldwell: Editor
Sam Katzman: Producer
Bob Kane: Writer
George H. Plympton: Writer
Joseph F. Poland: Writer
Royal K. Cole: Writer
Sony Pictures
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DVD Details:
- Starring: Robert Lowery, Johnny Duncan, Jane Adams, Lyle Talbot, Ralph Graves
- Director: Spencer Gordon Bennet
- Format: Black White, Closed-captioned, Full Screen, NTSC
- Rated: NR (Not Rated)
- Studio: Sony Pictures
- Theatrical Release Date: May 26, 1949
- DVD Release Date: Mar 22, 2005
- Run Time: 261 minutes
- ASIN: B0007G89FU
- UPC: 043396105218
- Sales Rank: 6494
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    Batman and Robin- The Complete 1949 Movie Serial Collection......, 2008-08-05
Directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet, Batman and Robin stars: Robert Lowery, Johnny Duncan, Lyle Talbot, Jane Adams, and Ralph Graves. In this movie serial collection, Batman and Robin face off against The Wizard(a hooded villain whose identity remains a mystery until the end) and his gang of evil hoodlums. While this serial was made on a much lower budget than the first serial, this serial is regarded as the better of the two in terms of acting, plot devices, action and whatnot.
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br /I must admit, I got this DVD Collection the same time I got the 1943 Serial Collection so I'm just getting around to finishing it now. I love it and am really glad I added it to my collection. Would I recommend it to other Batman fans out there? Most certainly...if only for nostalgia sake and nothing else. True, it's hard to get past a thirty-year old man playing The Boy Wonder when he is supposed to be a young boy among other little flaws but it is a great serial, nonetheless.
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br /Now, if we could just get the powers to be out there to release the 60s television show in a DVD Collection...I'd be a happy camper. I've got, practically, every last live-action/animated version of Batman there is out there and that would top it.
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