The Green Hornet (1974)

ALL 03/21/1974 (en) Action, Comedy 90 Min
  • Release
    03/21/1974
  • Production
    Constantin Film
  • Rotten tomato
    68%
  • Original title
    The Green Hornet
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
    -

Overview

After the superstardom and early death of Bruce Lee, 20th Century Fox decided to cobble together a couple of theatrical feature films from this property, of which this 1974 effort is the first. The bulk of the film consists of four episodes crudely spliced together. Scattered throughout are bizarrely irrelevant fight scenes from other episodes, which make the already disjointed plotting quite surreal. The television image was cropped to make a widescreen film, which means the tops of heads and hats are lopped off the frame with alarming regularity.

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  2. Editor

  3. Producer



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Casts

  1. Van Williams

    Britt Reid / The Green Hornet

  2. Bruce Lee

    Kato

  3. Charles Bateman

    Quentin Crane

  4. Geoffrey Horne

    Peter Eden

  5. Mako

    Low Sing

  6. Wende Wagner

    Lenore Case

  7. Lloyd Gough

    Mike Axford

  8. Walter Brooke

    Dist. Atty Scanlon

  9. Robert Strauss

    Bud Crocker

  10. Tom Drake

    Duke Slate

  11. Larry D. Mann

    Dr. Eric Mabouse

  12. Linda Gaye Scott

    Vama

  13. Hal Yamanouchi

    Jimmy Kee

  14. Arthur Batanides

    Shugo

  15. Joe Di Reda

    Bill Corman

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 15 , Crews : 5

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The Green Hornet (1974) 90 Min

ALL 03/21/1974 (en)
Action, Comedy
  • Release 03/21/1974
  • Production
    Constantin Film
  • Original title The Green Hornet
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

After the superstardom and early death of Bruce Lee, 20th Century Fox decided to cobble together a couple of theatrical feature films from this property, of which this 1974 effort is the first. The bulk of the film consists of four episodes crudely spliced together. Scattered throughout are bizarrely irrelevant fight scenes from other episodes, which make the already disjointed plotting quite surreal. The television image was cropped to make a widescreen film, which means the tops of heads and hats are lopped off the frame with alarming regularity.

  1. E. Darrell Hallenbeck, William Beaudine, Norman Foster

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer