Batman (1966 TV Series) Episode: When the Rat's Away, the Mice Will Play
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Batman, this is my good friend Bruce Wayne
Appearing in "When the Rat's Away, the Mice Will Play"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Villains:
Other Characters:
- King Boris
Locations:
- Gotham City
- Batcave
- Gotham City Police Headquarters
- Wayne Manor
- Queen of Freedom Monument
Items:
- Utility Belt
- Batphone
Vehicles:
Synopsis for "When the Rat's Away, the Mice Will Play"
- Synopsis not yet written.
Trivia
Riddles:
- What always comes, but never arrives?
- Tomorrow
See Also
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- Discuss When the Rat's Away, the Mice Will Play on the forums
- Episodes of Batman (1966 TV Series)
- Images from Batman (1966 TV Series)
- Gallery for the Batman (1966 TV Series) series
Cast
| Character | Actor |
|---|---|
| Batman | Adam West |
| Robin | Burt Ward |
| Alfred (credited but did not appear) | Alan Napier |
| Commissioner Gordon | Neil Hamilton |
| Chief O'Hara | Stafford Repp |
| Aunt Harriet | Madge Blake |
| Mousey | Susan Silo |
| King Boris | Reginald Denny |
| Fangs | Marc Cavell |
| Whiskers | Tim Herbert |
| Whitey | Roy Genson |
| TV Announcer | Marvin Miller |
| Riddler | Frank Gorshin |
| Museum Attendant | Kenner G. Kemp |
| Assistant holding briefcase | Hal Taggart |
Recommended Media
- None.
Links and References
- None.
Footnotes
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