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- Following the death of his father, Britt Reid, heir to his father's large company, teams up with his late dad's assistant Kato to become a masked crime fighting team.
- A newspaper publisher and his Asian valet/martial arts expert battle crime as the feared Green Hornet and Kato.
- A newspaper publisher and his Korean servant fight crime as vigilantes who pose as a notorious masked gangster and his aide.
- Follows wealthy publisher Britt Reid, who goes under cover at night to fight crime alongside his friend Kato.
- Several episodes of the 1966 TV series "The Green Hornet" edited together and released as a feature.
- A wealthy publisher uses a disguise and calls himself the Green Hornet to fight crime in his city.
- TV Series
- Enter the Green Hornet. The Green Hornet along with his Boomerang throwing assistant, Alfred, the dynamic duo soon draw interest from a tough top cop who wants to unmask the hornet and a nosy reporter. Nonstop action!
- A night of carefree fun turns dangerous for three friends who find themselves at the mercy of a ruthless crime boss. Just when all hope seems lost, a masked hero shows up armed with a quick wit and an even quicker couple of sidekicks. But is the Green Hornet the good guy he appears to be? Or are he and his associates simply amassing assets in an illegal empire?
- The Green Hornet is a short film based upon characters from the popular radio and pulp series. The Green Hornet is actually Britt Reid, fearless newspaper publisher, who hides behind the Hornet's disguise to battle criminals that have managed to escape the long arm of law-aided. On his side we find of course his martial arts expert sidekick, Kato.
- This is an edited version of the 1939 Universal serial "The Green Hornet."
- A complete re imagining of the character. The story tells of an ordinary everyday man who becomes a vigilante known as the Green Hornet.
- Special Edition.
- Episode: (2009)2007–201254mTV EpisodeShould you enlist in the Halo Wars? Is the Legend of Chun Li a Van Damme-as-Guile level abomination of cinema? Guess who the directors are for Green Hornet and Clue now. Plus, an Oscar wager is paid.
- Episode: (1966)1966–196752m7.6 (10)TV EpisodeAfter a segment where Adam West sings, Milton plays an actor who's the villain in both Batman and the Green Hornet shows at the same time, being bat-punched and Kato-chopped back and forth until he can't even walk.
- 2010–20116.3 (10)TV EpisodeIgnatiy Vishnevetsky and Christy Lemire review new films opening this week. In this episode, Christy and Ignatiy review 'No Strings Attached', 'The Company Men', 'The Way Back', 'The Dilemma' and 'The Green Hornet' . Ignatiy and Christy split on all five films. Ignatiy gave all five films a thumbs up, and Christy Lemire gave all five films a thumbs down. Kim Morgan discusses the 1949 classic, 'The Third Man'. In the 'Roger's Office' segment, director Werner Herzog provides the voice of Roger Ebert as he reviews the film, 'My Dog Tulip'.
- 2021–Podcast EpisodeOMG you guys, there are too many spoilers for this one. Let's just say: Madison, Kato, a corpse that disappears, enemy spies, knock-out gas, treason and a little bit of gender swapping. It's the Adventures of the Green Hornet as only Madison could do it.
- 2019–TV EpisodeMerle D. Green and the crew of B17 "Green Hornets" Part of 8th Air Force Week on WW2TV With 4800 pounds of "war power" bridled in his grip, two tons of high-explosive ordinance stowed just feet behind him in the hold of the bomb bay of his B-17 Flying Fortress, and with the lives of a crew of eight souls resting on his shoulders, 2nd Lt. Merle D. Green had come a long way from, as a young boy, being boosted up into the open, bucket seat cockpit of his father's old wood and canvas "cropduster" biplane. From out of the corn fields of central Illinois, follow the 23-year-old "duster" pilot as he begins the grueling process of readying for war and what would be the greatest, most deadly conflict in human history; "when the whole free world was in peril." Armed with aspirations of winning a spot among the glamorized flyboys of the US Army Air Forces, and with his sweetheart Rose on his arm, Merle is shuffled around the pilot training schools of the Southern US before earning a commission as an Army officer and being given command of a B-17 bomber. Assigned a crew of young, idealistic "bomber boys", eager to get into the scrap, the team prepares for deployment to England where, high in the substratosphere they are exposed to the dirty business of high-altitude, strategic bombing. Ever at the mercy of the elements where sub-zero slipstreams instantaneously freeze bare skin to metal and the perils of the oxygen-poor atmosphere is omnipresent and works against the fliers, danger lurks behind every cloudbank. With the odds of surviving a full combat tour stacked against them, they hurtled headlong through devastating flak storms unleashed by sharp-eyed German anti-aircraft gunners and fought off enemy fighters, the feared "Luftwaffe", whose aerial aces endeavored to collect a toll of flesh and machine from the American marauders. But not all heroes were to be born to foreign fields of battle or to Northern European skies. Rose will face her own war back in the States when news of Merle's failure to return from a bombing mission darkens her doorstep by telegram. Equipped with a tenacious resolve and bolstered by her irrepressible Faith in God, this story tells of the homefront heroine as she endures great personal tragedy and copes with the realization that her husband is lost in an enemy land, somewhere on the far side of the world. Discover the indominable spirit of the Green Hornets' crew; shot out of the unforgiving skies above Germany only to be hunted down and then captured by the enemy. Interrogated, imprisoned, abused, and near-starved, the airmen are left to wait out the war in one of the most despicable POW camps where vile overseers take pleasure doling out their violence. As the Reich begins to crumble, the men are forced to embark on an unbelievable odyssey that would test the depths of human perseverance and compassion.
- 2018– 1h 42mPodcast Episode
- 2022– 50mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2020)2020– 1h 17mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2021)2020– 1h 35mPodcast Episode
- 2012– 18mTV EpisodeThe Green Hornet is a movie that was not very good. And it was weird. And so we collectively agreed to forget it. Here are its sins.
- 2012– 1h 22mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 36mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 1h 25mPodcast Episode
- 2011–TV Episode
- We eat "The Green Hornet" in this latest episode of WE EAT FILMS! Meanwhile, Josh's infatuation with Jess leads him to seek help from the show's mysterious editor...
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeThe ComicWeb presents: "The Green Hornet", a January 20, 1948 episode called "A Matter of Evidence" directed by Charles D. Livingstone and written by Fran Striker.