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The Green Hornet runs for 13 chapters while The Green Hornet Strikes Again! has 15 installments, with the Hornet and Kato smashing a different racket in each chapter. In each serial, they are all linked to a single major crime syndicate which is itself put out of business in the finale, while the radio program had the various rackets completely ...
The character had originated as the star of a radio series [6] (1930s to 1950s), and it had previously been adapted to movie serials, comic books, and other media.Owing in part to George W. Trendle and Fran Striker having created all the central characters and developed the core formats of both radio shows, Britt Reid shares the same family name as the Lone Ranger, as Britt's father had been ...
A tie-in video game for iPhone and iPad was released, entitled The Green Hornet: Wheels of Justice. [48] The game is a 3D top-down driving game. It also featured a hidden mini-game fighting game called The Green Hornet: Crime Fighter, which was also released for browsers and Android phones. [49]
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In 1966, ABC-TV had William Dozier revive George W. Trendle's famous radio character in a new series, The Green Hornet. Van Williams signed with 20th Century-Fox to portray the mysterious masked hero and his alter ego, newspaper editor Britt Reid (son of Dan Reid, Jr. who was the nephew of John Reid, a.k.a.
The Emperor's New Clothes (1966) as King Luvimself; Billy the Kid Versus Dracula (1966) as a nameless vampire, posing as James Underhill; Munster, Go Home! (1966) as Cruikshank; Red Zone Cuba (1966) as Mr. Wilson; The Fiend with the Electronic Brain (1966) as Dr. Howard Vanard; The Green Hornet (1966-1967) as James Rancourt / The Scarf
The Green Hornet is a 1940 black-and-white 13-chapter movie serial from Universal Pictures, produced by Henry MacRae, directed by Ford Beebe and Ray Taylor, starring Gordon Jones, Wade Boteler, Keye Luke, and Anne Nagel. The serial is based on The Green Hornet radio series by George W. Trendle and Fran Striker.
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