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"Deadline for Death"
Series The Green Hornet
Season 1, Episode 12
Green Hornet 1x12 001
Air date December 2nd, 1966
Writers Ken Pettus
Director Seymour Robbie
Producers William Dozier; Richard Bluel; Jerry Thomas
Starring Van Williams; Bruce Lee; Wende Wagner; Lloyd Gough; Walter Brooke
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"Deadline for Death" is the twelfth episode out of twenty-six of the superhero action series The Green Hornet. The episode was directed by Seymour Robbie with a script written by Ken Pettus. It first aired on ABC on December 2nd, 1966.

Cast[]

Principal Cast[]

Actor Role
Van Williams The Green Hornet, Britt Reid
Bruce Lee Kato
Wende Wagner Lenore Case
Lloyd Gough Mike Axford
Walter Brooke D.A. Frank Scanlon

Guest Stars[]

Actor Role
James Best Vale Barton
Jacques Aubuchon Tubbs
Lynda Day Ardis Ralston

Co-Stars[]

Actor Role
Pat Patterson Policeman #1
Kirby Brumfield Policeman #2
Annazette Williams Telephone operator
Gary Owens Newscaster
Glenn Wilder Murf
Roydon Clark Aldo

Notes & Trivia[]

Appearances[]

  • This is the 12th appearance of Britt Reid on the series.
  • This is the 12th appearance of Kato on the series.
  • This is the 12th appearance of Lenore Case on the series.
  • This is the 12th appearance of Mike Axford on the series.
  • This is the 12th appearance of Frank Scanlon on the series.
  • This is the 5th appearance of Gary Owens as a newscaster or commentator on the series.
  • This is the 1st and only appearance of Yale Barton on the series.
  • This is the 1st and only appearance of Tubbs on the series.
  • This is the 1st and only appearance of Ardis Ralston on the series.
  • This is the 1st and only appearance of Murf on the series.
  • This is the 1st and only appearance of Aldo on the series.

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1960s | Narrator | Reporter

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