In the scene in the Bat Cave following Lisa Carson's abduction by King Tut, Batman can be seen struggling to put the receiver down properly on the Batphone.
In Tut's hide-out, there's a prop with a question mark left on it which was left over from the episode with the Riddler.
Narrator: It appears to be a death worse than fate! Batman has been in sticky situations before, but never like this!! And what of Robin who's fit to be tied?? Is this Batman's waterloo?? Tune in tomorrow, Same Bat-Time, Sam Bat-Channel... At your own risk.
King Tut: If the Caped Crumb is here, the cowled creep can't be far behind.
Suzie Knickerbocker: Batman, I think that's a darling, little costume you're wearing. Where did you get it. In London or Rome? Batman: No, I believe in patronizing local craftsmen. Robin: There's a guy who makes great capes and cowls. Right here in Gotham City.
Lisa: Who are you anyway? King Tut: Who am I? Tut, Master of Thebes, King of the Nile, Moon God of Thot and that's just on Momma's side of the family.
This is Victor Buono's 5th appearance as King Tut. He previously appeared in Season 1 episodes The Curse Of Tut & The Pharaoh's In A Rut and in Season 2 episodes The Spell of Tut & Tut's Case is Shut.
Lloyd Haynes would go on to star as history teacher Pete Dixon in the 1969-1974 drama, Room 222.
Lisa Carson is seen wearing the same dress previously worn by Ziva Rodann in her role as Nefertiti in Season-1 episode The Pharoah's in a Rut.
Grace Lee Whitney is recognized from her role as Yeoman Janice Rand on the Star Trek as well as appearing in Star Trek: Voyager episode Flashback and Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Star Trek III: The Search For Spock, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.
Lee Meriwether portrayed Catwoman/Kitka in the 1966 Batman: The Movie.
Tut: Friends, Egyptians and henchmen, lend me you ears. I have come to bury Batman, not to praise him. King Tut uses his own version of Mark Anthony's famous soliloquy of Act 3, scene 2 in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. Romans became Egyptians, countrymen became henchmen and Batman replaces Caesar.
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