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"The Last Knight"
Series The Adventures of Superman
Season 6, Episode 1
Adventures of Superman 6x01 000
Air date February 3rd, 1958
Writers David T. Chantler
Director Thomas Carr
Producers Whitney Ellsworth; Edward Donahue; Robert H. Justman
Starring George Reeves; Jack Larson; Noel Neill; John Hamilton
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"The Last Knight" is the first episode of season six of the live-action superhero/action series The Adventures of Superman and the 92nd episode of the series overall. It was directed by Thomas Carr with a script written by David T. Chantler. It first aired in syndication on February 3rd, 1958. In this episode, Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen are kidnapped by a crackpot wearing Medieval armor.

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Adventures of Superman

Superboy

Lois & Clark

Smallville

Superman (1988)

Superman: The Animated Series

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