Batman (film)



Batman logo 1966
Batman: The Movie
(1966) film title frame
Title: "Batman" (also "Batman: The Movie")

Category: Movies

Subcategory: Superhero films

Director: Leslie H. Martinson

Writer: Lorenzo Semple, Jr.

Based on: Comics by Bob Kane and Bill Finger

Adam West
William West Anderson
(Adam West)
Walla Walla, Sep. 19, 1928,
the actor who played Batman
in the 1960s television series
and in the 1966 theatrical film
Starring:
--- Adam West (Batman / Bruce Wayne)
--- Burt Ward (Robin / Dick Grayson)
--- Lee Meriwether (The Catwoman / Kitka)
--- Cesar Romero (The Joker)
--- Burgess Meredith (The Penguin)
--- Frank Gorshin (The Riddler)
--- Alan Napier (Alfred Pennyworth)
--- Neil Hamilton (James Gordon)
--- Stafford Repp (Chief Miles O'Hara)
--- Madge Blake (Aunt Harriet Cooper)
--- Reginald Denny (Commodore Schmidlapp)
--- Milton Frome (Vice Admiral Fangschleister)
--- Gil Perkins (Bluebeard)
--- Dick Crockett (Morgan)
--- George Sawaya (Quetch)
--- Van Williams (Lyndon B. Johnson)

Producers:
--- 20th Century Fox Film Corporation
--- William Dozier Productions
--- Greenlawn Productions

Distributor: 20th Century Fox

Released: July 30, 1966 - Paramount Theatre in Austin, Texas, USA

Running time: 105 min.

Color: By Deluxe

Language: English

Music by: Nelson Riddle - Neal Hefti (Batman theme)

Summary plot: Batman and Robin faces four archvillains - the Joker, the Penguin, the Riddler and the Catwoman - who plan to hold the world for ransom with the help of a secret invention that instantly dehydrates people.

Interesting facts: Batman is a 1966 film based on the Batman television series (the film hit theaters over a month after the last episode of the first season), and the first full-length theatrical adaptation of the DC Comics character Batman. The film includes most members of the original TV cast: the actors for Batman, Robin, Alfred, Commissioner Gordon, Chief O'Hara, Aunt Harriet, the Joker, the Penguin and the Riddler all reprised their roles. ABC, the network which previously aired the Batman television series, first broadcast the movie version on the July 4, 1971 edition of The ABC Sunday Night Movie; the film was quickly rebroadcast on ABC September 4 of that year. The film was released on VHS in 1985 by Playhouse Video, in 1989 by CBS/Fox Video, and in 1994 by Fox Video. The film was re-released July 1, 2008 on DVD and on Blu-ray. The subsequent films in the series are (year, directors, Batman actor):
--- Batman (1989, Tim Burton, Michael Keaton)
--- Batman Returns (1992, Tim Burton, Michael Keaton)
--- Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (1993, E. Radomsky - B. Timm, Kevin Conroy)
--- Batman Forever (1995, Joel Schumacher, Val Kilmer)
--- Batman & Robin (1997, Joel Schumacher, George Clooney)
--- Batman Begins (2005, Christopher Nolan, Christian Bale)
--- The Dark Knight (2008, Christopher Nolan, Christian Bale)
--- The Dark Knight: Rises (2012, Christopher Nolan, Christian Bale)

Slogan: «FOR THE FIRST TIME ON THE MOTION PICTURE SCREEN IN COLOR! Adam West As Batman And Burt Ward As Robin Together With All Their Fantastic Derring-Do And Their Dastardly Villains, Too!»

Property: 20th Century Fox - Greenlawn Productions

Batman movie 1966 poster 1-2
Batman movie 1966 poster 2-2
Batman: The Movie, American posters

Batman movie 1966 Italian poster 1-2
Batman movie 1966 Italian poster 2-2
Batman: The Movie, Italian posters

Batman movie 1966 French poster 1-2
Batman movie 1966 French poster 2-2
Batman: The Movie, French posters

Batman movie 1966, Batman and Robin
Batman: The Movie, the superheroes. Adam West as Batman, Burt Ward as Robin.

Batman movie 1966, the villains
Batman: The Movie, the villains. From left: Lee Meriwether as Miss Kitka / Catwoman; Frank Gorshin as The Riddler; Burgess Meredith as The Penguin; Cesar Romero as The Joker.

Batman: The Movie, official trailer (1966)

Kawasaki (motorcycles): 1st model ever



Kawasaki logo 1961
Kawasaki logo 1961
Name: "Kawasaki B8"

Category: Motorcycles

Subcategory: Standard street

Producer: Kawasaki-Meguro

Production start: 1962 - Japan

First price: 390 USD (1965 dealer cost)

Shozo Kawasaki
Shōzō Kawasaki
Kagoshima, Dec. 2, 1837 -
Japan, Dec. 2, 1912,
the industrialist who founded
Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd.
Features: Kawasaki B8 has the following specifications. Maximum speed: 62 mph. Fuel consumption: 168mile / USgal. Climbing Ability: 26 degreès. Engine: Single Cylinder, 2-stroke Air Cooled. Displacement: 123.5cc. Maximum Horsepower: 11hp / 6000rpm. Starting: Electric & Kick. Ignition System: Battery Coil Ignition. Transmission: Costant Mesh, Rotary Shift. Dry Weight: 256lb.

Interesting facts: Kawasaki B8, based on the Meihatsu B7, which used Kawasaki engines, was the first motorcycle to be completely manufactured by Kawasaki. Kawasaki Heavy Industries was founded by Shōzō Kawasaki on October 15, 1896; Kawasaki Aircraft Company division produced its first complete motorcycle - the B8 125cc two-stroke - in 1962, during the merger with Meguro Manufacturing Co. Ltd. In 1963 Kawasaki B8 took 1st to 6th places in 125cc class motocross race at Aonogahara, Japan.

Property: Kawasaki Heavy Industries Motorcycle & Engine

Producer website: http://www.kawasaki.com

Kawasaki B8 single seat
Kawasaki B8, the first motorcycle completely manufactured by Kawasaki (1962)

Kawasaki B8 left
Kawasaki B8 right
Kawasaki B8 front-back
Kawasaki B8 top
Kawasaki B8 engine
Kawasaki B8, dual seat version

Kawasaki brochure 1
Kawasaki brochure 2
Kawasaki brochure 3
Kawasaki brochure 4
Kawasaki B8, images from original brochures

Kawasaki B8 race 1963
Kawasaki B8 took 1st to 6th places in 125cc class motocross race at Aonogahara, Japan (1963)

Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R, 2024
Kawasaki, an advanced model (Ninja ZX-6R, 2024)

Google



First Google logo
Google logo 1997
by Sergey Brin (pre-launch version)
Project name: "BackRub" (1996)

Name: "Google" (1997)

Category: Internet

Subcategory: Search engines

Developers: Larry Page, Sergey Brin

Project developed since: March 1996

Domain registered on: September 15, 1997

Released: September 1998 - Stanford University, California, USA

Programming languages: C, C++, Java, Python

Features: The Google search engine has two important features that help it produce high precision results. First, it makes use of the link structure of the Web to calculate a quality ranking for each web page. This ranking is called PageRank. Second, Google utilizes link to improve search results.

Interesting facts: Initially, Google was nicknamed "BackRub" because the technology checks backlinks to determine a site's importance. The following name "Google" is a play on the word "googol", the mathematical term for a 1 followed by 100 zeros. In September 1998, the same month that Google was incorporated, its founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin set up office in Susan Wojcicki's garage in Menlo Park. Susan Wojcicki joined Google in 1999 as the company's first marketing manager. Google recently celebrates its birthday on 27 September, but the date has varied over the years.

Slogan (1997): «Search the web using Google!»

Property: Google Inc.

Website: http://www.google.com

BackRub
BackRub, the Google prototype (March 1996, http://backrub.stanford.edu/backrub.html)

Google home page demo
Google home page demo (1997, http://backrub.stanford.edu)

Google home page on Stanford's website
Google home page on Stanford's website (1997-98, http://google.stanford.edu)

Google home page 1998
Google, first official home page (September 1998, http://www.google.com)

Older versions of Google logo
Google logo evolution 1997-98 by Sergey Brin (at the bottom in its official launch)

First Google Doodle 1998
The first Google "Doodle" (August 1998): a stick figure in the logo announcing to site visitors that the entire staff was playing hooky at the Burning Man Festival

Google garage
Google started in Susan Wojcicki's rented garage

Larry Page and Sergey Brin
The scientists and entrepreneurs who invented Google. Left: Lawrence "Larry" Page (East Lansing, March 26, 1973), right: Sergey Mikhaylovich Brin (Moscow, August 21, 1973).

Google 2013
Google in its advanced version (September 2015)

Google Doodle 25th Anniversary 2023
Google celebrates 25th anniversary (1998-2023) with a special Doodle that shows the evolution of the company's logos over the years