With his creation of a powerful mind control potion successful, King Tut schemes to bring Gotham City under his total control.With his creation of a powerful mind control potion successful, King Tut schemes to bring Gotham City under his total control.With his creation of a powerful mind control potion successful, King Tut schemes to bring Gotham City under his total control.
Madge Blake
- Mrs. Cooper
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William Dozier
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- (uncredited)
Fred Walton
- Vendor
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- TriviaWhen Chief O'Hara begins swinging from the flag pole, the tune "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" is heard.
- GoofsCommissioner Gordon tells Batman he hasn't decided whether or not to put Professor McElroy on trial for his crimes as King Tut. He should have said he hadn't decided whether or not to press charges - it is up to the district attorney and the judge to decide whether to bring the charges to trial, not the police commissioner.
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Police Commissioner James Gordon: So brave, so dependable, and so modest. Rare in men these days... very rare.
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Chief O'Hara out on a ledge, not just out to lunch
"Tut's Case is Shut" begins with Batman in time to rescue Robin from a fate worse than death by swinging over on his Batrope, keeping those rubbery rapscallions from dining on Caped Crusaders. King Tut (Victor Buono) has completed his first batch of Abu Raubu Simbu Tu, testing it out on the dimwitted Chief O'Hara (Stafford Repp), sending him out on the ledge to do exercises we never thought he'd ever try! The sight of Batman and Robin is enough to drive the pharaoh and his queen, Cleo Patrick (Marianna Hill), back to their hideaway, while the Dynamic Duo call the still drugged chief inside the window. Unfortunately, Commissioner Gordon is now under Tut's evil influence, spiking Batman's lemonade so that even he cannot resist the commands of his arch enemy. With Robin in tow, Batman actually kneels before his pharaoh, before revealing himself to be in control of his faculties all along, the Caped Crusaders making quick work of the pharaoh's Tutlings before draining off his huge supply of Abu Raubu Simbu Tu, which inadvertently puts him under Batman's influence! Like the first Tut appearance, this was scripted by the duo of Robert C. Dennis and Earl Barret, their only contributions to the series, all future Buono episodes from the prolific pen of Stanley Ralph Ross.
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- kevinolzak
- May 14, 2016
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