
What's interesting here is how the world has changed even with movie viewing. Back in the 1940s it was apparently common for people to go to the movies every week. These 2 series have 15 installments in each one. So, to see the entire story in the movies, you had to go once a week for 15 weeks!!
Here's my review: A Great Look at Batman of the 1940s!
A wonderful collection. This set contains 2 series of serials that were shown before main attraction films in the 1940s. It shows a more simple world and gives you a feel for the 1940s. There are 15 parts to the first serial run, and they were very entertaining.
These were not done in the fun campy style of the 1966-1968 Batman Television show, but in a more serious tone, similar to how Batman and Robin were perceived in the 1940s comic books. The first set of movie serials had a villain who was Japanese, and it referenced World War II and Japan's involvement.
ABOUT THE SERIALS: Batman starred Lewis Wilson as Batman/Bruce Wayne, Douglas Croft as Robin/Dick Grayson, and J. Carrol Naish as the diabolical Japanese criminal mastermind Dr. Daka. Daka was Batman's only villain – all 15 chapters of the serial revolved around Batman and Robin's efforts to find him and bring him to justice.
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Both Tom and I enjoyed them. What an amazing look at the 1940s. I do remember my dad telling me about these, so it was especially cool to watch these, because I felt him beside me watching them. We'll watch these over and over again. Highly recommended for any Batman fan!