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The Secrets of Isis - The Lights of Mystery Mountain
episode 1.1
USA 1975
produced by Arthur H. Nadel, Norm Prescott (executive), Richard M. Rosenbloom (executive), Lou Scheimer (executive) for Filmation
directed by Hollingsworth Morse
starring JoAnna Cameron, Brian Cutler, Joanna Pang, Kelly Thordsen, Hank Brandt, Kenneth Wolger, Michael Maitland, Albert Reed
screenplay by Russell Bates, based on characters created by Marc Richards, music by Yvette Blais, Jeff Michael, special effects by Sonex International
TV-series The Secrets of Isis
review by Mike Haberfelner
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Cindy (Joanna Pang) has seen a UFO, and she has photos to prove it - so
she persuades her friends, professors Andrea (JoAnna Cameron) and Rick
(Brian Cutler) to come with her to investigate. Once at the scene of the
sighting, the whole thing soon turns out to be a hoax by Cindy's friends
(Kenneth Wolger, Michael Maitland), something they thought to be nothing
but a harmless prank, but Moss (Kelly Thordsen), the guy who made them do
it in the first place, has his own, sinister motives: He wanted to usa the
whole UFO-scare to scare the locals away because he has just discovered a
rich ore of gold running through the village. He even threatens Cindy, but
then has to make an escape when the police arrives ... and he would have
gotten away too if Andrea wasn't secretly Isis, the superheroine with the
powers of the Ancient Egyptian Gods, and she is not only able to stop
Moss, but also to give him a taste of his own medicine and scare him into
submission with pretend UFOs before handing him over to the law. Childish
and cheesy - and mildly funny because of that, so it's not without a
certain naive charm ... but don't expect it to score too high on the
camp-o-meter.
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