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Episode 6The Unkindest Tut of All

Aired October 19, 1967 · 25 min

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King Tut, a criminal mastermind who predicts crimes and manipulates events to gain the police's trust, sets a trap by forecasting a major jailbreak to divert attention. While the police respond to the false alarm, he steals valuable Egyptian scrolls from Gotham City Library, which are said to hold the secret to an ancient statue with the power to control the universe.

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