Green Hornet to get big-screen treatment



CULVER CITY, Calif. (AP) -- There's a new buzz in Hollywood: Columbia Pictures is bringing comic-book hero The Green Hornet to the big screen.
The crime-fighting exploits of The Green Hornet have been chronicled for decades on radio, television and in comic books.
On Tuesday, Sony Corp.'s Columbia Pictures said it was making a motion picture on the newspaper hero.
The Green Hornet made his debut Jan. 31, 1936, on WXYZ Detroit as the creation of the station's George W. Trendle and Fran Striker, who also created the Lone Ranger.
The series ran until 1952 on the Mutual and NBC Blue networks.
The Green Hornet ran in several comic books and, in 1966, the character was turned into an ABC-TV series starring Van Williams as The Green Hornet and Bruce Lee as Kato. It ran for one season.