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Wonder Woman - Wonder Woman in Hollywood
episode 1.13
USA 1977
produced by Wilfred Ralph Baumes, Douglas S. Cramer (executive) for the Douglas S. Cramer Company, Warner Brothers/ABC
directed by Bruce Bilson
starring Lynda Carter, Lyle Waggoner, Robert Hays, Debra Winger, Harris Yulin, Ross Bickell, David Himes, Charles Cyphers, Beatrice Colen, Richard Eastham, Carolyn Jones, Christopher Norris, Alan Bergmann, Eric Boles, Alex Rodine, Danil Troppe, Barry Van Dyke
screenplay by Jimmy Sangster, based on the comic created by William Moulton Marston, published by DC Comics
TV-series Wonder Woman, Wonder Woman (Lynda Carter)
review by Mike Haberfelner
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To boost morale in war-time USA, film producer Mark Bremer (Harris
Yulin) suggests a propaganda film starring not one but 4 US-war heroes,
Steve Trevor (Lyle Waggoner), Jimmy Ames (Robert Hays), Bill Rand (Ross
Bickell) and Harry Willard (David Himes) ... thing is, Bremer is actually
a Nazi who has made up the whole propaganda film business is just a set-up
to lure the war heroes into his trap and abduct them to Germany. Plus it
turns out that Jimmy Ames isn't the war hero everyone took him for at all
but a coward who is actually helping Bremer who holds his parents hostage.
Good thing though that Wonder Woman (Lynda Carter) and Wonder Girl
(Debra Winger) are around to save the day, and in the end, Jimmy Ames
proves himself to be a hero after all ...
Rather dull episode that makes remarkably little out of the situation
of Wonder Woman and Wonder Girl in Hollywood, instead treats the audience
to a rather routine Nazi-kidnap plot. Pity.
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review © by Mike Haberfelner
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