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Subject: Re: Adam West Date: Mon Jun 12 2017 10:12 pm
From: Ed Vance To: Mike Powell

06-11-17 17:47 Mike Powell wrote to Ed Vance about Re: Adam West
Howdy! Mike,

 MP> @MSGID: <593E5824.386.movies@capitolcityonline.net>
 >  >Adam West, the star of TV's popular and campy "Batman" TV show in the
60s,
 >  >has died,[1] according to his agent. West was 88.
 >  DW> I don't know why but, just a couple of days ago I was thinking about
 >  DW> that Simpsons episode where Bart and Milhouse (??) meet Adam "Batman"
 >  DW> West and are not impressed.  That, and that Adam West is the only "real"
 >  DW> Batman. :(
 > Adam West may have made some Batman movies, I don't know since the
 > last Super Hero movie I saw was one about Superman that had a scene
 > that I didn't appreciate the movie makers having in that movie.

 MP> He was not in the movies.  He played Batman in the 1960's TV series,
 MP> which would have been in reruns on WDRB in the 1970's, which made him
 MP> the first Batman I was ever exposed to.

O.K., I didn't know if Adam West was in any Movies when He was the TV
Batman.
Thanks for the update.

 > Did You go to the Crescent on Frankfort Avenue and watch Batman back then?

 MP> No.  I am not 100% certain, but I suspect that the Crescent may have
 MP> been closed by the time we moved to Louisville.  I have seen a couple
 MP> of the old b&w Superman serials that used to run in movie theatres, though.
 MP> They were entertaining.

The theater's name is Crescent Hill, not Crescent as I wrote earlier.
Memory flops occure behind the keyboard here as well as inside the pc.

I never saw a Superman Serial, the first Superman movie I saw was at
a theatre in the late 1940's or early 1950's and it was in B&W of course.

It showed His parents putting the baby in a rocket and sending it away
from the planet Krypton towards Earth.

I can't remember the theatre's name at the moment, but it was located
on the South side of Chestnut Street between 3rd and 4th Streets in
Louisville, Kentucky.

Back then Lincoln Park was on the other side of Chestnut Street before
the Grants and J. C. Penny Department Stores were built on that land.


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