I like the little cartoon man and also the little cartoon lady, as it stands never seen an episode of the show in my life (I would like to see this one though does anyone know where I can find it, without forking out for a box set, as I've only seen the part which shows George, no relation, Revees as the Man of Steel, sort of, without seeing the rest of the episode. They look so cute that it almost makes me want to take up smoking, whi😊ch I'll also add is something that I've never done in my entire life, and for obvious reasons, I have no intention of doing so. I do like the smell of fresh tobacco though....😊😊
15:22 "Sometimes Ms. Lane actually thinks you're Superman, so why don't you just bust outta here?" "Well now, Jimmy, if I did that she'd be *sure* now wouldn't she?" Classic. :')
Thanks Jim Nolt for making this!. I didn't realize till now that the clip at 9:45 was somewhat nodded to By Superman2 with Christopher Reeves when Lois tried to get superman to save her in Niagra Falls
This was the episode that scared me for life. Never enjoyed seeing a clown afterwards. The first and second seasons of The Adventures of Superman were far more adult in nature and dealt with some seriously nefarious criminals. However, i still love watching them nearly seventy years later.
Tem que lançar um filme do super-homem, não caindo na porrada com o Batmam ,maissendo muito superior em comparação com um homem de carne e osso ,sendo mais forte e superior ao homem de aço
Apparently Corky was very resourceful. If you recall, he came up the elevator to Kent's office all by himself. I'm sure he could find his way home without help from young Mr Olsen. 🙂
I watch this when I was a kid during the 1960's and on candidation throughout the 70's and than some --- I wouldn't trade those days in for anything. Oh, The Wonder Of It All. 🛬
You missed one of the best. In “Czar of the Underworld”, Superman says to Inspector Henderson: “That little carbon-monoxide trick was meant for me”. Henderson then quips: “For you?” Superman then corrects himself saying: “I mean for Kent.”
The first several black'n'white seasons of Superman were better than all of the modern Flash, Arrow, and Supergirl episodes combined. Phyllis Coates was the best Lois Lane, too, and Noel Neill a close second.
I always loved the crooks in jail at the end of this episode realizing they knew who Superman was, because they'd seen Kent submerged in boiling acid but alive later to tell the tale.
In those days a healthy little girl (or boy) could catch polio from swallowing a bit of water during an outbreak while swimming. Some became unable to breathe and died, the lucky ones were only paralyzed from the waist down. Lives changed in just a day or two. No wonder she kissed him.