1940's Batman Movie Serials Goofs and Facts
Go back to the 1940's and find out amazing facts and see interesting goofs from the 40's Batman Movie Serials. See the movie actors and their baggy early costumes from 1943 and 1949. Watch as an invisible man visibly drives a car in one goof and Robin changes changes into his civilian clothes so he can change right back in the next shot for some unknown reason. Batman loses his cape in a fight that magically re-appears back on his shoulders. The 1943 Batman movie serial starred Lewis Wilson and Douglas Croft as Batman and Robin. In 1949, Robert Lowery and Johnny Duncan took over the roles. Coincidentally, Lyle Talbot played Batman's friend Commissioner Gordon in 1949 and in 1950 he played Superman arch nemesis Lex Luthor in 1950's Atom Man vs Superman. See how the 1943 Batman movie serial affected the comics books from the Batcave to Alfred the butler's appearance. Also, find out what Batman drove and it wasn't the Batmobile. #batman #superheroes #superhero #1940s 0:00 Intro 0:35 Batcave origin 1:24 Alfred the butler gets new look 1:38 No Batmobile 2:32 Batman and Robin Costumes 4:20 Invisible Man goof 6:00 Actors

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