While mining for a rare mineral found only under Wayne Manor, King Tut stumbles upon the Batcave.While mining for a rare mineral found only under Wayne Manor, King Tut stumbles upon the Batcave.While mining for a rare mineral found only under Wayne Manor, King Tut stumbles upon the Batcave.
Victoria Vetri
- Florence of Arabia
- (as Angela Dorian)
Joe E. Tata
- Suleiman
- (as Joey Tata)
Richard Bakalyan
- Verdigris
- (uncredited)
Jeff Burton
- Shamrock
- (uncredited)
Corinne Calvet
- Emerald
- (uncredited)
William Dozier
- Narrator
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Kathleen Freeman
- Rosetta Stone
- (uncredited)
Tony Gardner
- Chartreuse
- (uncredited)
Chuck Hicks
- Tutling
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaKing Tut's real name, Professor William Omaha McElroy, is revealed in this episode.
- GoofsBatman references making King Tut raise his voice "3 decibels above high-C." Decibels are loudness and C is a pitch.
- Quotes
Suleiman: We have the money, oh mighty King of Rogues...
Florence of Arabia: [attempting to one-up Suleiman] Master of Thieves...
Suleiman: Ruler of Darkness!
Florence of Arabia: Defender of Egypt.
Suleiman: Don Juan of Aswan.
Florence of Arabia: King of the Nile!
King Tut: Wait a minute, take it back one.
Suleiman: Don Juan of Aswan?
King Tut: Yeah, I like that. Leave it in.
[laughs]
- ConnectionsFeatured in Cursed Films: Rosemary's Baby (2022)
Featured review
The Final King Tut Episode Ever
King Tut (Victor Buono) makes his final appearance.
Very funny and very clever episode. It seems the writers of the series still have some clever plots to tell even right down to the 4th last show of the series...this adventure makes you wish 1966 Batman got another season!!!
The moment where King Tut finds the man-sized dummy Batman must go down as one of the most amusing moments of the whole series.
Also note, we get some new camera angles of the batcave here, but why did they wait so long in the series to use them...better late than never I guess.
As this is the last Victor Buono show in the series, some viewers might wish to track down other non-Batman Buono work to keep the experience alive. If so, I personally would watch the Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea episode titled, The Cyborg (1965), where Buono is still up to no good and making killer robots.
Very funny and very clever episode. It seems the writers of the series still have some clever plots to tell even right down to the 4th last show of the series...this adventure makes you wish 1966 Batman got another season!!!
The moment where King Tut finds the man-sized dummy Batman must go down as one of the most amusing moments of the whole series.
Also note, we get some new camera angles of the batcave here, but why did they wait so long in the series to use them...better late than never I guess.
As this is the last Victor Buono show in the series, some viewers might wish to track down other non-Batman Buono work to keep the experience alive. If so, I personally would watch the Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea episode titled, The Cyborg (1965), where Buono is still up to no good and making killer robots.
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- StuOz
- Aug 23, 2018
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