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The Secrets of Isis - Rockhound's Roost
episode 1.5
USA 1975
produced by Arthur H. Nadel, Norm Prescott (executive), Richard M. Rosenbloom (executive), Lou Scheimer (executive) for Filmation
directed by Arnold Laven
starring JoAnna Cameron, Joanna Pang, Brian Cutler, Steven Paul, Thomas Carter, Bill DeLand
screenplay by Robert F.Joseph, 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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Kevin (Steven Paul) is a student who doesn't want to do any chores,
neither at home nor at school, so when his father (Bill DeLand) asks him
to clean the yard on the weekend, he rather fakes his father's signature
to be allowed to go on a school trip with science teacher Andrea Thomas
(JoAnna Cameron). Still, his reckless behavious soon seems to catch up
with him, so he decides to run away - and for some reason, exchange
student Fabian (Thomas Carter) - who is very serious about his
responsibilities and a model student all the way - decides to stick with
him. Soon the two get lost in the woods and are attacked by a bear.
Fabian's leg gets stuck in a tree ... and now all of a sudden, Kevin
develops a sense of responsibility on the spot and keeps the bear away
from Fabian long enough - risking his life in the process - for
superheroine Isis - really teacher Andrea Thomas' alter ego - to arrive
and chase away the animal. And that experience has made Kevin a new man
... Mainly fun for its entirely far-fetched story and its
really bad bear costume. This might be fun for all the wrong reasons, but
fun still.
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