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The Prop Weapons On ‘The Green Hornet’ Were A Real Gas

After the smash success of Batman, series producer and creator Bill Dozier went back to the world of comic books and comic strips. In 1966 and 1967, he shots a couple superhero pilots — an adaptation of Dick Tracy and campy Wonder Woman short called “Who’s Afraid of Diana Prince” that was more I Dream of Jeannie than Amazon warrior.

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Those, obviously, failed to make it to air, but Dozier did score as executive producer for another masked television vigilante. Created by George W. Trendle, the Hollywood mind behind The Lone RangerThe Green Hornet was supposed to be a distant relative of the Ranger and just as dedicated to justice.

Like Bruce Wayne, publisher and playboy Britt Reid had the wealth to create a vast arsenal of weapons to fight crime — not to mention the awesome sidekick Kato, played by Bruce Lee. From the beginning, the conscientious character carried a Gas Gun that would disable villains rather than outright kill them.

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An original gas gun Prop from ‘The Green Hornet.’ Note the intake for the air hose on the back.

The Gas Gun was a brilliant creation. The Fox effects department had previously constructed a similar prop in the Mr. Freeze rifle on Batman. To produce the gas effect, at first they tried canisters of carbon dioxide (see the bottom image), much like a tiny fire extinguisher. The effect looked great, but it spit out too big a plume for such a small pistol.

Instead, compressed air was blown through rubber medical tubing to spray baby powder out of the small prop. The trigger on the back of the pistol was supposed to activate the gun, but in reality the prop was operated by an effects man, sitting off-screen on the floor with a hose and talcum!

This made for some real problems for star Van Williams, who never quite knew when the gun would go off. In some cases, he menaced with the gas gun longer than he would have liked — or worse yet, he would accidentally step on the rubber hose running up through his sleeve and the gun wouldn’t work at all.

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