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Green Hornet - Vol. 1
 
 

Green Hornet - Vol. 1 (1966)

Starring: Van Williams, Bruce Lee Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: DVD
3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)


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84 of 88 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Great tv series, terrible video/dvd release, December 16, 2000
By John Gerard Lawton "videoking" (Sterling Heights, Michigan USA) - See all my reviews
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I have to echo the comment sof the last reviewer of this movie. First off, the editting of the bits and pieces of the episodes is terrible. The film jumps from one bit to the next with no apparent order. Secondly, the producer promote this product as being made from remastered prints. That's a laugh! The film looks like it was made to resemble an old Hong Kong martial arts film. The lighting was low and dark and the overall color had a yellosish quality. As for the audio, the editors tripped on this one to! There are scenes with Kato fighting where his yells and kicking sounds are conspicuously missing from the final edit. The Green Hornet is a great TV series! Once and for all, if the distributors of classic tv shows want to please the fans, release this and other great shows in the original broadcast format. Anything less is any insult to the fans!
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76 of 82 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Very enjoyable DVD, bad format, March 19, 2001
By Eric Pregosin (New Carrollton, Maryland United States) - See all my reviews
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This DVD (despite it's reference on the cover as a theatrical release in 1974) is actually 4 episodes from the series sandwiched together (including the two parter that actually were the last 2 episodes of the series). I would rather see all the episodes in proper order. By the way, 1 clip from another 2 parter also appears in this disc. This is the dumbest mistake as there is no reference to the particular character. One who hasn't seen the series in 1966 on ABC or the reruns on FX in 1994 would think the Green Hornet just diverted to knock another bad guy down, just for the sake of it, while en route to the real crime. Buy the DVD and it's pending sequel to preserve the series, yes, but know what you're getting first. By the way to the person who quoted the opening above, that opening was done by William Dozier NOT Gary Owens (doesn't anybody watch Batman anymore?)
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49 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars "Another Challenge for the DVD Fan"...., April 20, 2003
By Black Beauty (Lawrence, NY) - See all my reviews
First of all to set the record straight to correct a few common mistakes by reviewers here...This DVD is the first of 2 films originally released to theatres back in 1974 to cash in on BRUCE LEE's death in 1973, & the huge popularity of the film, "ENTER, THE DRAGON". FOX took 4+ episodes of their 1967 half-hour television series, THE GREEN HORNET, & chopped & spliced them together into a 90-minute mishmash, making fans think this was an all-new feature starring BRUCE. "THE GREEN HORNET", as titled, was released in some areas as part of a double bill with some AIP-style BlackSploitation vehicle in 1974(I was one who was dropped off on a saturday afternoon at a now long gone theatre at Beach 20th/Cornaga in Far Rockaway, NY, & sat through it almost twice while my mother was shopping for nearly 4 hours. I have no idea what the other film was except I remember an in-bed naked love scene, tons of cursing & shoot-ups, & being the only lone 10-year-old/kid in the theatre. Most likely it was something along the lines of BLACK CAESAR or SHAFT). About a year later, I saw all "5" PLANET OF THE APES films in this same theatre for a buck! What an amazing time to be a kid! I guess this first "Hornet" film did the job cashwise as the second film was released soon-after, titled: "FURY OF THE DRAGON", which sounds like an all-desperate last attempt title to "cover up" that this film is just more poorly-edited GREEN HORNET episodes, & not some newly discovered major unreleased feature of BRUCE LEE in all his glory like the newspaper ads made it seem.(FURY OF THE DRAGON is about to be released on DVD any day now here in the US,& has been on DVD for some time now in JAPAN & is also available in the UK). It would be great for the original "GH" series to be released on DVD(as well as the 1966 BATMAN TV series), yet it seems that TV shows that only lasted One Season(like the G.H.) & were not syndicated well, were considered flops & losers money-making-wise by the studios. If the show was never officially released on video & never syndicated on Cable or Network TV, these two DVD's of the 1974 films may be the only way we are going to see the 1967 GREEN HORNET for a long, long time. Hopefully not. FOX did such a great job of the 1966 BATMAN Feature film on DVD, that a BATMAN/GREEN HORNET DVD BOX would be amazing, & I am sure would sell very very well. This DVD, though, is very good. For a gooey gumbo of a cash-in, this film is presented here in excellant quality on the DVD, & includes a Widescreen matte(as theatrically released), which cuts the top & bottom off a bit, yet is interesting to see in this format. Being that I have about 10 grey market episodes of the Original series, to see it like this is a-plus, for the quality is far way-superior than any copies of the show available on the grey market. Actually, this is the closest & best way to see the 1967 GREEN HORNET for now. So I recommend this & the FURY DVD when released, to see a so-so representation, yet EXCELLANT audio/visual quality. Again, as someone else corrected here,...it is Producer WILLIAM DOZIER's voice who announces the opening narration..."ANOTHER CHALLENGE FOR THE GREEN HORNET"...Not Gary Owens. Also, it was Car Customizer DEAN JEFFREYS, not GEORGE BARRIS, who created & built the "BLACK BEAUTY" Car for the show. As someone else mentioned, it would be great to find episodes of other late 60's shows that BRUCE LEE appeared in, like LONGSTREET. Now that's a rare treat.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic!
I love the Green Hornet. Van Williams, Bruce lee what a combo!

I highly recomend this one to add to your collection.

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cleveland ohio
Published 6 months ago by Brian K. Adams

1.0 out of 5 stars A Shadow of What It Rightfully Should Be...
Did P.T. Barnum pioneer the idea of slapping together several random episodes (out of an ORIGINAL 28) of a once-excellent series, just for a few unsuspecting victims who might buy... Read more
Published on April 10, 2007 by Daniel Judkins

5.0 out of 5 stars Someone PLEASE Release the Entire Series on DVD!!!
First, some technical specifications. DVD made by Brentwood Home Video, Copyright 2000. DVD is in widescreen, 1:1.85 ratio. Read more
Published on February 15, 2007 by Marcus H. Smilfer

3.0 out of 5 stars Unbelievable. You people know nothing about Bruce Lee's history!
Okay, here is the deal for all you other reviewers. Bruce Lee shot to fame in this country AFTER HIS DEATH. Read more
Published on August 28, 2006 by C. Taylor

3.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining Classic Series that should be released by season
A classic radio drama,serial & comic strip character is in the 1960s TV series starring Van Williams as Daily Sentinel Publisher Britt Reid who dons a green mask and green attire... Read more
Published on July 22, 2006 by Tyler Reece

2.0 out of 5 stars This dvd stinks
I have to agree with eric and anyone else who thought this was lousy made as this dvd had three episode in one and was very hard to follow So I did not like it and would not plan... Read more
Published on December 28, 2005 by Mikey

5.0 out of 5 stars A Little Spliced Together, But Still BRUCE!
Prior to purchasing this Green Hornet release for myself, I'd read all of the preceding reviews, and to a degree I agree with the views concerning this theatrical/dvd release... Read more
Published on July 29, 2005 by Decatur Redd

3.0 out of 5 stars Nice but when will we get the real series?
Good extras, and an excellent overview of the Black Beauty but how long will we have to wait for an offical TV series DVD? Read more
Published on May 18, 2005 by Karl Kirchner

2.0 out of 5 stars This actually WAS a theatrical release - too bad it's cut up
This was released as a theatrical release to cash in on Bruce Lee's death. I actually saw it at an old drive-in that no longer exists in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Read more
Published on April 5, 2005 by J. Heffernan

4.0 out of 5 stars I Would Prefer More Episodes But This Is Good, Too!
So much of my childhood that later influenced me as an adult-- Lost In Space, Batman, Land of the Lost, Land of the Giants, the Time Tunnel, The Six Million Dollar Man & Bionic... Read more
Published on January 12, 2005 by Orion E. Hubbard

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