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Scat, Darn Catwoman (2)

Episode Number: 75    Season Num: 2    First Aired: January 25, 1967    Prod Code: 9743-Pt. 2
The Feline-ious Felon agrees to release The Batman from the trap only if he agrees to join her gang, and, having little alternative (he's not willing to allow a murder rap hanging over Robin's head), The Caped Crusader acquiesces, but he slips himself a Universal Batantidote before he is scratched with Cataphrenic, allowing him to keep his reason. Pretending to be under The Catwoman's spell, Batman accompanies the gang to The Old Criminals' Home to visit "Little Al," from whom Catwoman hopes to buy the plans to the GC Mint. Batman phones an anonymous tip to the police informing them where they can capture Robin and Pussycat. Knowing that The Boy Wonder is now safe, Batman sets a trap for Catwoman, who convinces him to take her back to The Batcave (but not before he gasses her to sleep with Batsleep gas!). While in The Batcave, Batman diverts a phone line instigated by the police trying to trace him to the cave, leading the cops right to the place of inventor Pet Pending, whom they arrest. After a tour of The Batcave, Batman gasses Catwoman asleep and leaves a note for Alfred Pennyworth ordering him to deliver The Batantidote to Robin at Police HQ.

Returning to Gotham, Batman and Catwoman meet the rest of the gang at The Mint. Using a hidden entrance detailed in The Catwoman's plans, they enter the building with plans to loot the whole safe! They blast their way into the vault with a silent explosive, where they are confronted by Robin, now restored to his faithful crimefighting old self again thanks to The Batantidote. The Dynamic Duo make mincemeat of The Catmen, but, just as the police arrive to collect the crooks, Catwoman steals Batman's keys and escapes in The Batmobile. Commandeering O'Hara's squad car, The Dynamic Duo give chase through The New Guernsey Bridge, but realize the impossibility of gaining The Batmobile's top speed, so they use The Batmobile's remote control to stop the car at a waterfront building. The Catwoman takes chase by Batman and climbs to the roof to avoid capture, but she is overcome by vertigo! Here she proposes marriage to The Caped Crusader, which he rejects only when she suggests killing Robin to make their lives together purrfect. Pretending to surrender, The Catwoman reaches out for Batman's hand and deliberately slips, falls and disappears into the water below...but has she drowned?!

TOMORROW: another Batman special: The Penguin and Marsha, Queen Of Diamonds versus The Caped Crusaders in the first of three exciting parts! Same Battime, same Batchannel!

Cast and Crew

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Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Star: Adam West (Bruce N. Wayne/Batman),  Madge Blake (Aunt Harriet Cooper [ seasons 1-2 ]),  Burt Ward (Richard "Dick" Grayson/Robin The Boy Wonder),  Alan Napier (Alfred Pennyworth),  Stafford Repp (Chief O'Hara),  William Dozier (the narrator),  David Lewis (Warden Crichton),  Byron Keith (Mayor Linseed),  Neil Hamilton (I) (Commissioner James W. Gordon)
Recurring Role: Julie Newmar (The Catwoman),  Tony Epper (Stunt Actor),  Tony Epper (Marlow)
Guest Star: Jock Gaynor (Spade),  George Sawaya (Templar),  J. Pat O'Malley (Pat Pending),  Allen Jenkins (Little Al [cameo]),  Rolla Altman (Girl Teller),  David Renard (Prince Kereb),  Lesley Gore (Pussycat)

Notes

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Repeated on ABC June 28, 1967. (edit)
Catwoman must be the luckiest crook on earth! According to our calculations, she now has 7 lives left! (edit)

Quotes

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(After Batman rejects Catwoman's marriage proposal)
Catwoman: I can reform. Honestly I can.
Batman: What about Robin?
Catwoman: Robin. (Rolls eyes) Oh I've got it. We'll kill him! (edit)

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Allusions

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Curiously all of Catwoman's henchmen are named after detectives or crime fighters: Spade from the books by D. Hammett, Marlowe from the Raymond Chandler novels and Templar aka The Saint, as created by Leslie Charteris.
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