• BatChums Episode 27 – The Curse of Tut

  • Oct 30 2024
  • Length: 35 mins
  • Podcast

BatChums Episode 27 – The Curse of Tut

  • Summary

  • Batman '66 S1 Ep27 – The Curse of Tut

    A former academic who thinks he is really King Tut has returned. Batman and Robin seek his capture. A twist occurs, however, when King Tut's gang kidnaps Bruce Wayne. They are taking the millionaire in an ambulance. As Bruce tries to get free, the rear doors of the ambulance open and Bruce rides a cart toward a cliff.

    Episode aired Wednesday April 13, 1966

    Director: Charles R. Rondeau

    Writer: Robert C. Dennis & Earl Barret

    Cast:

    Adam West - Batman / Bruce Wayne

    Burt Ward - Robin

    Alan Napier - Alfred

    Neil Hamilton - Commissioner Gordon

    Stafford Repp - Chief O'Hara

    Madge Blake - Mrs. Cooper

    Victor Buono - King Tut

    Ziva Rodann - Nefertiti

    Don 'Red' Barry - The Grand Vizier

    Frank Christi - The Scrivener

    Emmanuel Thomas - Reporter

    Bill Quinn - Board Member

    Links:

    Mike's Shout Out:

    Peter Cutler

    Ricky Zero

    Drew's Shout Out:

    Detective Comics #483

    BatChums Website

    BatChums logo by Peter Cutler.
    https://www.instagram.com/cutler7666

    Theme music by Ricky Zero.
    RadioCult.com
    https://youtube.com/@wehadthat

    If you would like to leave feedback, comment on the show, or would like us to give you a shout out, please call the Bat-Chums feedback line at (317) 455-8411 leave us a message, text us, or feel free to email us @ batchumspodcast@gmail.com

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