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The Secrets of Isis - Dreams of Flight
episode 1.15
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, Joanna Pang, Brian Cutler, Cynthia Avila, Paul Hickley, Fabian Gregory, Tom Williams
screenplay by David Dworski, Susan Dworski, 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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Mark (Paul Hinckley) is way too full of himself for his own good,
always boasting that he will win the model plane competition of his
school's aeronautics exhibition, looking down on his main competition,
Chala (Cynthia Avila), mainly because she's a girl, and her brother Raoul
(Fabian Gregory), because he's Mexican. Eventually though, he figures
Chala might be onto something, and he steals her model plane to testfly
it. When Chala and friends catch up with him though, he gets himself into
grave danger when making an escape and has to be saved by local
superheroine Isis (JoAnna Cameron) ... and in the end, Mark has not only
learned his lesson, he has also become friends with Chala and Raoul. Pretty
much a retelling of the earlier episode Girl
Driver, with model planes instead of cars, and about as subtle in
its delivery of its message.
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review © by Mike Haberfelner
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