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The Best Episodes Written By Robert Mintz

Every TV Episode Written by Robert Mintz Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Robert Mintz Ratings Summary

"The Hundred Days of the Dragon" is the best rated episode written by Robert Mintz. It scored 7/10 based on 4 votes. It was directed by Byron Haskin. It aired on 9/23/1963 and is rated 0.5 points higher than their second-best episode, "Caught in the Spider's Den".

  • The Hundred Days of the Dragon
    7.0/104 votes

    #1 - The Hundred Days of the Dragon

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 9/23/1963

    A sinister foreign power replaces the President of the United States with its own agent via the use of a powerful drug allowing the skin to be temporarily molded into any likeness.

    Director: Byron Haskin

    Writer: Robert Mintz

  • Caught in the Spider's Den
    6.5/102 votes

    #2 - Caught in the Spider's Den

    Season 2 Episode 56 - Aired 3/16/1967

    The Black Widow adjusts her cerebrum short-circuiting device to successfully alter Batman's brain. With Batman powerless to resist, and Robin captured, she disguises herself as the Boy Wonder and brings along a dummy Batman to rob another bank. Commissioner Gordon initially believes Batman is setting a trap for the villainess. But when word comes of the successful robbery, the commissioner puts out an all-points bulletin to bring in the Caped Crusaders dead or alive.

    Director: Oscar Rudolph

    Writer: Robert Mintz

  • Black Widow Strikes Again
    6.0/102 votes

    #3 - Black Widow Strikes Again

    Season 2 Episode 55 - Aired 3/15/1967

    The Black Widow uses her cerebrum short-circuiting device to rob bank after bank in Gotham City. Batman and Robin soon catch up with her, but actually capturing the villainess proves harder than expected. Despite her nerve paralyzer spray, and two remote-control dummies that try to throw the Dynamic Duo off course, they finally make it inside the Black Widow's lair. But soon after entering, they are trapped in a giant web with two deadly black widow spiders.

    Director: Oscar Rudolph

    Writer: Robert Mintz