if you get into the illusion and think about how the guests stand looking outside the window, you can see some of them are just flying in their room or lying on a bonk bad LOL!
I think the carpet king might actually be Cyril Lord. Cyril was a famous carpet mfg. in England at the time. So much so that there was a term in British slang, "I did a Cyril Lord!", which you would say when you were telling someone you laughed so hard you hit the carpet, or were rolling on the floor.
@BlackPhoenix1251 I did too, although it did contradict the later crossover episode, when Batman and Robin, like the rest of the world at large, perceived Green Hornet and Kato to be criminals.
What is going on in this room ? Is there a portal of some kind ? Maybe someday, I'll open a window and see batman and robin ? Hey guys!!! Still climbing ;D
@shinnok001 I too was expecting Gomez,but it's not too suprising ,after all it was Lurch who played the harpsichord.as for the rest all I can say is WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
@Collagenre Of course not! That was the "floor" they were walking on and the people in the windows were pretending they were leaning out the window, when they were actually standing straigfht up. The camera was tilted sideways to make it LOOK like they were walking up a wall.
I love how Suzie Knickerbocker didn't even try to make it look like she was leaning out a window. Just sticking out horizontally. God, that cracked me up.
That was funny when Batman and Robin climb on the wall, they meet the Green Hornet and Kato at the window from 1:19 to 1:45, then later on two episodes of Batman, they both meet the Green Hornet and Kato again in Gothem City to stop Mr. Pinky, which I think that's a dumb name for a villian.
1. Jerry Lewis; 2. Dick Clark (TV host); 3. Van Williams/Bruce Lee (as The Green Hornet/Kato); 4. Sammy Davis Jr; 5. Bill Dana (José: 'The Bill Dana Show'); 6. Howard Duff (Sam Stone: 'Felony Squad'); 7. Werner Klemperer (Colonel Klink: 'Hogan's Heroes'); 8. Ted Cassidy (Lurch: 'The Addams Family'); 9. Don Ho (musician); 10. Santa (Played by Andy Devine); 11. Art Linkletter (TV host); 12. Edward G. Robinson; 13. Suzie Knickerbocker (columnist); 14. Cyril Lord (carpet entrepreneur).
My favorite Andy Devine show was in his appearance on Twilight Zone. Suzee whokerbonker? Don't know her or Bill Dana. The other folks I know ;) Does anyone know how the gag was done? Are the caped crusaders walking horizontally all the time and the guests are "barely standing" ? That's my guess.
@BlakeMason2 The caped crusaders are horizontal and the guests are peeking up out of a trap door. You can tell because Ms. Knickerbocker's earrings and the ends of Batsie's cape are hanging to the left.
@BlakeMason2 "Suzy Knickerbocker" -- Aileen Mahle New York society newspaper columnist. After reporter Dorothy Kilgallen's death in 1965, Suzy appeared on "What's My Line?" fairly regularly. On YouTube look up "Suzy Knickerbocker What's My Line?"
if you get into the illusion and think about how the guests stand looking outside the window, you can see some of them are just flying in their room or lying on a bonk bad LOL!
ArtistaMA 2 days ago
3:10 got to love how he is in 90 degree angle, yet his tie follows different gravitational rules than rest of us XD
Mandemon1990 1 week ago
That Santa Claus was down right creepy
he'd be a great Batman villain
godcharon 1 week ago
LURCH!!!!!!!
HalfBreed1110 2 weeks ago
It's funny how he always refers to them as "citizens"
TheOrderoftheOwl 2 weeks ago
I'm Little Caesar see, NYAAH!
genemaguire 3 weeks ago
notice how batman has his hand so close to robins butt......this is y they were canceled for awhile dudes lol
chraven45 1 month ago
I think Peter Marshall should guest starred. I also think Mark Goodson should do the same.
bachelordan0470 1 month ago
During the hornet cameo was it before or after they met and fought?
xIegionx 1 month ago
you can easily figure out the camera angle by looking at the magic self closing windows
DaveMusic91 1 month ago
LOL Collagenre. This is such fun footage. Love it.
sagizanne 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos
Edward G. Robinson: "Where's Your Moses, Now?!"
kd4adv 1 month ago
Hysterical and outstanding! Great memories! Thanks for the post!
MISisback 1 month ago
Hahah, what 'mundane' crime fighters!
ejasmudar 2 months ago
4:45 So, batman is friends with a Nazi?
bluebettle 2 months ago
@bluebettle You thought Batman was a Jew, or something?
FrankeeFraud 1 month ago
@bluebettle Ironically, Werner Klemperer (Col. Klink) was Jewish, as was the guy who played Sgt. Schultz.
jjaecks71 1 month ago
OWW! the bat logo hit my million dollar face!
RockmanZero38 2 months ago
01:24
THE GREEN FUCKING HORNET!
lighth4zard 2 months ago
@lighth4zard BRUCE FUCKING LEE
kennymcormick100 1 month ago
If I saw these two coming up my wall I'd literally piss myself
BeatHijacker 2 months ago
Let the Green Hornet and Batman switch sidekicks for a month. The crime in Gotham would decrease to a number below zero.
smokintheblaze 2 months ago
It's like they are having trouble with one giant building... lol This is awesome!
MTPippin 2 months ago
What a waste Edward G. Robinson should have been a crime boss guest star.
DrCrow85 2 months ago
people that diss like this dont under stand camp and fun sometimes batman can be fun this was funny
GLICKSCLASSICMOVIES 2 months ago
That was surreal. I thought Howard Duff was Charlton Heston, then i heard him start talking about guns, and thought "yeah that's him".
AirCanMaster 2 months ago
It's even more funny if you look at it sideways.
tryithere 2 months ago
Do they ever reach the top? LOL. Great humor.
xRothkox 2 months ago
Lurch Rules¡¡¡¡
SanchoTalarga 3 months ago
Santa sounds like Haray Carey.
rifham 3 months ago
Times sure have changed! What a great era!
SWMP556 3 months ago
Cyril Lord is the Carpet King.
rawmark 3 months ago
Yes, Citizen, you may return to your Harpsichord! - LOL!
onehandtoppalm64 3 months ago
jerry lewis!!!!
LegoCT01 3 months ago
Their is some major talent coming out of those windows
CSATexan 3 months ago
1:20 omg green hornet!
dathatron 3 months ago
That was great!
videozfann 3 months ago
BRUCE LEE!!!!!!
TheGeekplayer 3 months ago
Colonel Klink!!! HOOOGGAN!! haha
Aww Lurch!
Love this!
Psycholunitic 3 months ago
The ambiguously gay duo.
catholicpriest1 3 months ago
I think the carpet king might actually be Cyril Lord. Cyril was a famous carpet mfg. in England at the time. So much so that there was a term in British slang, "I did a Cyril Lord!", which you would say when you were telling someone you laughed so hard you hit the carpet, or were rolling on the floor.
RedVynil 3 months ago
Jerry Lewis was annoying even back then.
paktype 3 months ago
JERRY LEWIS :D
BeatlesMonkees 4 months ago
I like the Green Hornet cameo.
BlackPhoenix1251 4 months ago
@BlackPhoenix1251 I did too, although it did contradict the later crossover episode, when Batman and Robin, like the rest of the world at large, perceived Green Hornet and Kato to be criminals.
CarolinaNIM 2 months ago
Lol no one cares about van williams haha.
wikiemol2 4 months ago
When I was eight or nine I took this show SO seriously!
I missed the humour altogether!
These are great. Thanx.
mottledbrain 4 months ago
"Gosh batman what are they dressed like that for" ...Brilliant
IhateRLSH 4 months ago
What is going on in this room ? Is there a portal of some kind ? Maybe someday, I'll open a window and see batman and robin ? Hey guys!!! Still climbing ;D
minikiwi888 4 months ago
"We have second story men in England, but this is ridiculous" lol
DeckKnight 4 months ago
Santa must be Andy Divine
ciroalb3 4 months ago
WTF? Didn't they have Stairs or Elevetors back in the 60's
starguard 4 months ago
Hahaha!!! Love the Green Hornet cameo! BRUCE LEE! Awesome!
pabsbigboy 5 months ago
Dick Clark! Enough said.
ShawnC15 5 months ago
I think they went over the top with some like santa but having the addams family was a good one
haloguyfgd4 5 months ago
Bruce Lee met Batman....That is all.
hfrancoe 5 months ago 2
I wouldn't trust that Santa.
Mimiheart9 5 months ago
Creepiest Santa ever.
smashfanwii 5 months ago 21
@smashfanwii That was Andy Devine. He played the marshall in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. :-)
jackhammer1965 4 months ago
@smashfanwii santa was loaded
GLICKSCLASSICMOVIES 2 months ago
i feel busted, i was expecting gomez
shinnok001 5 months ago
@shinnok001 I too was expecting Gomez,but it's not too suprising ,after all it was Lurch who played the harpsichord.as for the rest all I can say is WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
thanksforthemessdick 5 months ago
GUYS, if you look really closely, you can see that Suzy's earrings aren't being pulled down by gravity, but instead are drawn to the left!
Very mysterious. I don't want to jump to any conclusions, but I *think* these scenes might NOT have been filmed along the walls of real buildings!
Collagenre 5 months ago 39
@Collagenre No. You think? lol
klwewf 4 months ago
give an award to Captain Obvious!
3dartistguy 3 months ago
@Collagenre Of course not! That was the "floor" they were walking on and the people in the windows were pretending they were leaning out the window, when they were actually standing straigfht up. The camera was tilted sideways to make it LOOK like they were walking up a wall.
RedVynil 3 months ago
@Collagenre santa was cool
GLICKSCLASSICMOVIES 2 months ago
@Collagenre plus suzy really wanted robin she was looking at the boy wonder
GLICKSCLASSICMOVIES 2 months ago
Hahahaha!! "Fellas! Could you leave the rope? Oh..." Hilarious :-D
SkidRowRockstar 5 months ago
I love how Suzie Knickerbocker didn't even try to make it look like she was leaning out a window. Just sticking out horizontally. God, that cracked me up.
theravendemon 5 months ago
"what are they dressed like that for??" irony!
yurianne07 5 months ago
Robin's on top.
MasterHigure 5 months ago
@MasterHigure I think you'll find, Robin is bottom.
voidlam 5 months ago
'holy jetset! imagine us in suzie knickerbockers column batman!'
SteevMike 5 months ago
Burgess Meredith (Mickey) said that the reason why he stayed in Batman was because all the stars of the time were part taking in these cameos
TheOptimus17Prime 5 months ago
5:37 solomon grundy
theXskaterXbandkidxx 5 months ago
santa sounds full of jive ha ha
pcfaulkner 5 months ago
That was funny when Batman and Robin climb on the wall, they meet the Green Hornet and Kato at the window from 1:19 to 1:45, then later on two episodes of Batman, they both meet the Green Hornet and Kato again in Gothem City to stop Mr. Pinky, which I think that's a dumb name for a villian.
sirjosh9 6 months ago
sounds like santa was starting to get drunk.
moontheloon518 6 months ago
That show was just funny, batman was never serious..........lol at least the adam west version
Transam4000 6 months ago
Can you imagine if they used William Shatner in one of those gags?
"Holy ham hocks!"
McNabbulous 6 months ago 2
have they ever heard of an elevator og stairs???
HrEgill91 6 months ago
Batman buys local!
4Dada 6 months ago
why does the wall climbing seem so unnatural and fake
1488slav 7 months ago
Is Santa drunk? LOL
300589389 8 months ago
knickerbocker is cute. End of line.
coletrain 8 months ago
I saw a chronilogical list of who made those appearances on this website, but where is it. I don't know a few of them.
wwrigle2 10 months ago
@wwrigle2
1. Jerry Lewis; 2. Dick Clark (TV host); 3. Van Williams/Bruce Lee (as The Green Hornet/Kato); 4. Sammy Davis Jr; 5. Bill Dana (José: 'The Bill Dana Show'); 6. Howard Duff (Sam Stone: 'Felony Squad'); 7. Werner Klemperer (Colonel Klink: 'Hogan's Heroes'); 8. Ted Cassidy (Lurch: 'The Addams Family'); 9. Don Ho (musician); 10. Santa (Played by Andy Devine); 11. Art Linkletter (TV host); 12. Edward G. Robinson; 13. Suzie Knickerbocker (columnist); 14. Cyril Lord (carpet entrepreneur).
MechoMadness 9 months ago
They are walking horizontilly, while the cameraman lays on his left side!!
wwrigle2 11 months ago
@wwrigle2 or the camera is laid on its side
beasst94 7 months ago
Holy running gag, Batman, we've had a lot of cameos!
HomesickNG 11 months ago
How did Santa know about the batpole?
weing 11 months ago
@weing He must know everything even Batman and Robin's true identities.
Rtkat3 11 months ago
The srteators had tried to get Robert Kennedy to make a cameo in the show - I wonder if it would have been in one of these sequences?
nickelstew 1 year ago
I love how they had the addam's family theme song in the background when lurch pop up.
travelg 1 year ago
If you are a Batman fan, see my 1966 Batman utility Belts, Bat-cuffs and Batcave in Ebay (seller:rdan64). Regards.
batmaniac66 1 year ago
robin- batman how come kato gets to wear pant? you never let me wear pants
batman-becaue robin, he still has some dignity
MrZinkle 1 year ago
The Karpet King is Cyril Lord. Lord was a self-made man. He made carpet in his factory in Northern Ireland.
nibeka 1 year ago
Those criminals should've known by now to not book a room at that hotel.
ArthurAllblack 1 year ago
My favorite Andy Devine show was in his appearance on Twilight Zone. Suzee whokerbonker? Don't know her or Bill Dana. The other folks I know ;) Does anyone know how the gag was done? Are the caped crusaders walking horizontally all the time and the guests are "barely standing" ? That's my guess.
BlakeMason2 1 year ago
@BlakeMason2 The caped crusaders are horizontal and the guests are peeking up out of a trap door. You can tell because Ms. Knickerbocker's earrings and the ends of Batsie's cape are hanging to the left.
thevampirefrog06 1 year ago
@BlakeMason2 "Suzy Knickerbocker" -- Aileen Mahle New York society newspaper columnist. After reporter Dorothy Kilgallen's death in 1965, Suzy appeared on "What's My Line?" fairly regularly. On YouTube look up "Suzy Knickerbocker What's My Line?"
soulierinvestments 1 year ago
Nice! I liked this!
andyandymax 1 year ago
Edward G wow!
BeantownJim 1 year ago
Awesome hahaha
BeantownJim 1 year ago