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Looks really interesting. I have always been curious about these older interpretations of Batman.
DeFett said:I wonder when we will get this DVD in Australia. (just noticed your in Adelaide as well)

You rock manBinker said:I dl-ed it a while ago. I like this serial. It remains me of the comics from the '40s.
DUH!
It has a Batman vs. Gangsters feel to it. The idea of the Batmobile (or a simple Brice/Bats car) being a regular car is directly from the comics. Thats the same for the plan Batman and Robin being based on a actual plane Batman used from the comics. Even the Wayne Manor is based from the comics like the one I saw from the old Sunday comic strip. The batcave is realistic enough to surropt that type of house above it.
Robert Lowery's performace as a careless playboy Bruce Wayne and a strong detective Batman is perfect for that day and age. Johnny Duncan plays the first older Robin. Something the comcis never did until the late '60s. Vicki Vale and Gordon are portrayed perfectly as well. Vicki is a Lois Lane type and Gordon is like what he was in the comics. And the Wizard has a strong feeling like the villians and their plots back in the Golden Age.
Listen, The Batman back in 1943 was a rasict serial. This is different and better.
And yes, I'll delete the serials once I get the DVD but Comic Book Boy wants to see them and I can't let him down.
Rating: 8/10
Everthign was perfect, a classic. But I guess the acting from 1949 doesn't have the type of feel like it did back then like others of its kind. And the costumes and the lack of an actual Batmobile does hurt it only a little. But that doesn't stop me from watching it.


t:I so enjoyed watching this video. I was born in 1949 and did not realise that the Batman movie was made in that year. I work at a Walmart store, and a few months ago I met the man who played Robin in this series. He was shopping for the video. We did not have it,and I looked it up online for him. I found that he could purchase it there. I kept thinking about it, and a month ago, I decided that I had to purchase it, since it was made the year I was born. I was so glad to see I could get it from Amazon for a better price. It has been so much fun to watch. It is so odd to see all the large vehicles and it being in black and white, is different. I can tell that Robin is the man I met. Great viewing!