Long ago, in the 40s they would show Batman theatrical shorts. Here, Batman is played by an actor named Lewis Wilson.
You will
never be
forgotten.
never be
forgotten.
![Pizza Hut Promotions](/images/articleIcons/thumb/245_Pizza_Hut_Promotions.png)
RETRORATING: 20
![How I Got My NES](/images/articleIcons/thumb/571_How_I_Got_My_NES.png)
RETRORATING: 13
![Back To The Future Memories](/images/articleIcons/thumb/795_Back_To_The_Future_M.png)
OFFICIAL
![](/images/forum.png)
Forum » Chew The Fat » A Batman show you probably didn't know about
|
|
![]()
|
"Magic can happen to you."
![]() |
![]()
|
This was a tremendous effort by Columbia studios to keep the movie theater action/adventure serials alive during the war years of the 1940's. These studio produced episodic serials were a way to keep theaters packed, especially on weekends. The Batman series was concurrent with the Fleischer Bros. Superman animated series. You know these movie theater presentations had a powerful influence on the movie industry, leading to the popular franchises we have today. Many action/adventure/sci-fi properties still follow the same plot formulas used in this earliest Batman series. Looks to me like Bruce Wayne's "Batmobile", is a 1937 Cadillac Series 75 Convertible Sedan by Fleetwood. |