The Green Hornet

1966

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Released: 09 September 1966 Canceled
Producted By: 20th Century Fox Television
Country: United States of America
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The Green Hornet is a television series on the ABC US television network that aired for the 1966–1967 TV season starring Van Williams as the Green Hornet/Britt Reid and Bruce Lee as Kato.

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ThiefHott Too much of everything
Lovesusti The Worst Film Ever
Vashirdfel Simply A Masterpiece
Fleur Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.
mozating19881022 Kato is Britt Reid's driver. They fight against vicious power together. There are two mean stories in this movie. First story is that a bad guy try to destroy the whole city, and kidnap Casey. Kato and Britt go their lair through the signal launcher in Casey's cloth. Second story is that Kato and Britt rescue Mary from King. At the same time, they help jimmy to reseize his father's business. Like typical American Hero movie, there must be an important people for this hero be kidnapped by bad guy, and hero go into bad guy's liar and try his best to rescue the hostage. Always the episode here is climax of movie. In hero movie, almost every hero have an assistant. And this assistant has different character from the hero. Like Kato use KongFu to fight with enemies. On the other hand, Britt fight with enemies by the crutch that can destroy enemies' any weapon. There are many fighting episodes. You can get the different characters between Kato and Britt in these episodes. American like hero movie, for they growing with frontier culture. They advocate individualism, like the hero never make deal with anybody, never surrender, never complain. They always have cool face and deep sound. American belief that god bless the people who help himself. So the movie editor set the hero's characters such as individual, no love, no more words. Like Batman, Spiderman, Superman, all these "man" have similar character. That is the American taste. You can find little boy wear a superman costume, or t-shirt printed a big spider logo. Frontier Culture been printed in little children's mind stably. And it will influent American from gesture to big decision in whole life. After 200 years, it didn't ever change or devastate a little. Even movie technology developed so much, from black and white no sound to 3D. From Bruce Lee's Green Hornet in 1966 to Jay Chou's Green Hornet in 2011, there are so many differences that we can not deny. However, the hero spirit never changed.
childsplay2 what a show the green hornet was i loved watching him work.the show was a milestone in its time,i just wish it had run more than one season.it just so happens that i have the entire shows run on VHS tape.i have a bit of trivia for hornet fans in the episode called the praying mantis the actor called Mako fought Bruce lee,Kato to a standstill plus he was a mentor/manipulator of Brandon lee,Bruce lees son in the TV movie called Kung Fu the movie.in which he hypnotized Brandon lee in to believing that Kwai Chang Cain was his enemy.And to top it all off Bruce lee wanted to portray Kwai Chang Cain in the TV show Kung Fu.PS i also have the movie called Kung Fu the movie in which Brandon Lee made his film debut.
John T. Ryan After the success of BATMAN on ABC,William Dozier's Greenway Productions/20th Century-Fox crew looked around for something to develop into another hit. Instead of the pages of Batman & Detective Comics,they looked to Old Time Radio.There were a lot of series in the early days of TV that were developed from Radio Programs. Some were successful, but for the most part, did not have staying power in the video medium. Ah, but this LONE RANGER guy went on for about a dozen years and remained strong in re-runs. What would there be that was sort of like The Masked Rider of the West and maybe had some characteristics of Batman?A little nostalgia for the Radio Days and research of the old series would have any potential revealed a like candidate. Sitting right there on the LONE RANGER Family Tree was a property that would have the potential to bring in another success.THE GREEN HORNET was the product of the same Radio creative team as was The Lone Ranger.* In fact, he was said to be a relative. Inasmuch as his setting was the contemporary times and not the "Western United States" of "those thrilling days of yesteryear." **He was said to be a great-great-grand nephew to L.R., or something like that. The Lone Ranger, John Reid, was the only surviving member of the group of Texas Rangers massacred by the notorious Butch Cavandish Gang. Left for dead along with the others, including his own brother. Tonto, his future Indian companion, recognized John Reid as having been boy hood friends. (John's ring was the object recognized) The young John Reid had done some heroic feat for the young Tonto, who dubbed him "Kimo Savee", translated into 'faithful friend'. Tonto stood by, helping Reid to recovery and burying the dead. (No need to go any further with this story, we all know it!)The Green Hornet was in reality Britt Reid, the youthful, crusading Publisher of The Daily Sentinnel, a great metropolitan newspaper in a great, un-named big American City. The Hornet had as an assistant, his Valet/Chaueffer, Kato, who was Japanese *** and was both responsible for creating The Green Hornet,s arsenal of weaponry****, but also caring for his super fast auto, The Black Beauty.The little extra twist in The Green Hornet legend is that he maintained a pose of being a wanted criminal.His real identity and role as a Costumened Crime Fighter known only to The District Attorney and to Britt Reid's Personal Secretary, Miss Lenore Case or usually called just "Casey".The casting of the regulars for the series was very good and would have been deemed so, even in the old movie serial days.Youthful, good looking and athletic Van Williams, a former Warner Brothers contractee,was cast as Britt Reid/The Green Hornet. Stunning Beauty, Wendy Wagner was Lenore Case, with Lloyd Gough as retired Irish Cop turned 'reporter', Mike Axford. Walter Brooke portrayed District Attorney Frank P. Scanlon. But the true genius of casting (or just plain old luck) was having the young, martial arts exponent, Bruce Lee as Kato. New to films and inexperienced in front of a camera, Bruce Lee, nonetheless, brought a lively, exciting interpretation to the role of the second banana hero. His action scenes were outstanding as he demonstrated his Karate as weapon against the baddies during at least one confrontation each episode. The fabulous looking physical maneuvers he executed so well were no big deal for a man of his training. He could have phoned in the role.It was a little different for the spoken word as Mr. Lee was given few lines at first, though his speech became more eloquent as the series progressed. He had worked at it and he learned to modify the Chinese accent that he came by so honestly.****Like THE LONE RANGER's co opting the finale of Rossinni's WILLIAM TELL OVERTURE, so THE GREEN HORNET Radio Show took Rimsky-Korsakov's FLIGHT OF THE BUMBLE BEE as its theme.***** Mr. Dozier left it to the talents of Famous New Orleans Trumpeter extraordinaries, Al Hirt to come up with and play an original theme which had a certain resemblance to the classical piece.All the parts were in place and THE GREEN HORNET debuted on ABC on Friday evenings. It developed a certain loyal, though not a very large one. THE GREEN HORNET was not renewed, and faded away by the Fall Season of 1967.It has since then taken on a legendary reputation and a large cult following, made up of many fans born long after the call by Mr. William Dosier (who doubled as show's announcer, quite handily,too!) This at least in part due to the career and premature death of Bruce Lee. * It was Creative team of George W. Trendle and Fran Striker, the creator and the principal story writer for THE LONE RANGER at WXYZ Radio in Detroit who brought us THE GREEN HORNET.** The relationship was made known on the Radio Shows, but not mentioned in the TV Era, probably because the rights to the characters have passed to different parties.*** It has been said that Kato was said to be Japanese, but became Korean on December 7, 1941. In the Universal Pictures Serial The GREEN HORNET (1940); Kato said that he was Korean.**** We wondered around our House just who got the least dialog: Bruce Lee as Kato, Peter Lupus as Willie (MISSION IMPOSSIBLE) or Steve London as Agent Jack Rossman (THE UNTOUCHABLES)?***** The use of Classical Music as both Theme and Incidental Music was a wide spread practice in Old Time Radio. It's been said that the definition of an intellectual is one who can listen to The William Tell Overture without thinking of the Lone Ranger!
rishchj So, what do ya say? It's about time for a new Green Hornet re-make? I watched this show as a kid, and liked when The Green Hornet & Kato Met Batman and Robin (the only time they were seen together). Kayto kicked the crap out of Robin..remember that? How about a blockbuster star like Kiefer Southerland as Brit Reid? Don't know who I would pick to be Kato...How about Jaylo as the office girl? The New Black Beauty?? Ah! a Black 2006 Chrysler 300-C How cool would that be eh? Can't even think of all the gadgets & weapons you could have in this super car! Laser guided missiles, GPS, etc..Let's talk this one up in Hollywood OK??