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The Green Hornet Strikes Again! is a 1941 Universal black-and-white 15 chapter movie serial based on The Green Hornet radio series by George W. Trendle and Fran Striker. It is a superhero-themed story about the eponymous superhero, the Green Hornet. It is a sequel to Universal's earlier serial The Green Hornet (1940). This was the 117th serial ...
M*A*S*H television series cast members c. 1974. Back row: Larry Linville, Wayne Rogers, and Gary Burghoff. Front row: Loretta Swit, Alan Alda, and McLean Stevenson This is a list of characters from the M*A*S*H franchise created by Richard Hooker, covering the various fictional characters appearing in the novel MASH: A Novel About Three Army Doctors (1968) and its sequels M*A*S*H Goes to Maine ...
The following is a list of cast members from the television series adaptation of M*A*S*H.The term cast members includes one-episode guest appearances. The popularity of M*A*S*H is reflected in the fact that "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen", the show's series finale, was the most watched TV series finale ever when it first aired in 1983, and it remains in that position four decades later.
Pleased with Hull's performance, Columbia cast him as Mandrake the Magician in its 1939 serial. Universal Pictures starred the now-established serial hero in The Green Hornet Strikes Again! (1941) and Columbia put him back in the mask and cloak for The Spider Returns (1941).
The Green Hornet Strikes Again! (1941, Serial) – Joe Dolan – Henchman; Maisie Was a Lady (1941) – Man with Seal (uncredited) The Great Mr. Nobody (1941) – Used Car Dealer (uncredited) A Man Betrayed (1941) – Tramp at Soup Kitchen (uncredited) The Penalty (1941) – Shorty (uncredited) Sis Hopkins (1941) – Police Detective (uncredited)
Van Williams, who portrayed the masked crime-fighter The Green Hornet in a memorable but short-lived companion TV series to Batman in the 1960s, has died. Van Williams, TV's Green Hornet, dies at ...
After her much-publicized divorce from Richard Brooks in 1944, Jean remained in Los Angeles and attempted to resume her career. [25] Though she continued to land prominent roles with RKO throughout 1944, most notably The Falcon and the Co-eds and Lewton's juvenile delinquency film Youth Runs Wild, her career began to unravel and she was noticeably gaining weight as a result of her heavy ...
The Green Hornet Strikes Again! Lenore Case Serial 1940 The Invisible Woman: Jean 1941 Meet the Chump: Miss Burke 1941 Man Made Monster: June Lawrence 1941 Mutiny in the Arctic: Gloria Adams 1941 Never Give a Sucker an Even Break: Madame Gorgeous 1941 Appointment for Love: Jennifer Uncredited 1941 Road Agent: Lola 1942 Sealed Lips: Mary Morton 1942