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The Secrets of Isis - Scuba Duba
episode 1.14
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, Brian Byers, Eileen Chesis
screenplay by Sidney Morse, 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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Steve (Brian Byers) is a bit of a reckless young man, so much so that
he almost dies in a climbing accident during a birdwatching expedition, if
it wasn't for superheroine Isis (JoAnna Cameron). Later he ignores all of
his diving teacher Rick Mason's (Brian Cutler) safety instructions and
goes scuba-diving on his own without first checking his oxygen tank ...
and soon enough, he gets into grave danger again once underwater, and Isis
has to come by and save him once more. But after that experience, Steve
has learned his lesson ... The safety first-message of this
episode is so obnoxiously repeated every few minutes during this episode
that it destroys the little bit of suspense the story could have provided,
making it nothing more than 25 minutes of totally predictable boredom.
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