A man wearing armor kidnaps Lois and Jimmy.A man wearing armor kidnaps Lois and Jimmy.A man wearing armor kidnaps Lois and Jimmy.
Tom Dillon
- Museum Guard
- (as Thomas Dillon)
Ron Foster
- First Policeman
- (as Ronald Foster)
Morgan Windbiel
- Second Policeman
- (as Morgan Windbeil)
Bill Kennedy
- Announcer
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writer
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- TriviaPierre Watkin played Perry White in a pair of movie serials, "Superman" (1948) and "Atom Man vs. Superman" (1950); when John Hamilton died following the sixth season of "The Adventures of Superman", Watkin was rumored to be in line for the role until the death of George Reeves killed the series. Also Pierre Watkin and Noel Neill reunite since the "Superman" 1948 serials: Watkin as Perry White and Neill as Lois Lane.
- GoofsWhen Superman frees himself from the shekels on the wall, it takes him two tries to pull them from the wall on one side. Being so strong, it should have only taken him one.
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Good Knight, Bad Knight
A group of four rich men form a kind of secret society, attempting to follow the code of the Arthurian knights. They even take names like Gawain and Lancelot. They are relatively harmless but do some pretty dangerous things. Dangerous in that if they are caught they could spend some jail time. While Lois and Jimmy are in a museum, they steal what we think is the ring but it is not. However, the two reporters are initially blamed and this piques their curiosity. Superman gets into the act and confronts the men, but he does nothing because he doesn't see them as a threat. So where's the rub. Well, the three have a pact. They have invested a small fortune in their activity. It is quite a large amount and if something were to happen to one or more of them, the others would benefit. If three of the four were to die, the surviving one would get it all. You get the picture. There is duplicity and trickery along the way. This is one of the better episodes because it keeps a semblance of reality.
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