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Wonder Woman - Beauty on Parade
episode 1.3
USA 1976
produced by Wilfred Ralph Baumes, Douglas S. Cramer (executive) for the Douglas S. Cramer Company, Warner Brothers/ABC
directed by Richard Kinon
starring Lynda Carter, Lyle Waggoner, Bobby Van, Dick Van Patten, Anne Francis, Richard Eastham, Beatrice Colen, Christ Helm, Lindsay Bloom, Paulette Breen, Linda Carpenter, Anne-Marie Martin (as Eddie Benton), Jenifer Shaw, April Tatro, Derna Wylde, Bill Adler
screenplay by Ron Friedman, 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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1942: Those Axis-agents are at it again, and this time they are after
some fabled scanner project. All-American AMjor Steve trevor (Lyle
Wqaggoner) and Wonder Woman (Lynda Carter) in her disguise as Diana Prince
have soon found out though that the agents are using the Miss GI
America Beauty Pageant as a cover to easily get in and out of army
camps and do some sabotage ... so Wonder Woman enters the contest ... and
soon enough she has figured out that the show's pianist Monty Burns (Bobby
Van) is behind it all and is helped by the show's organizer Lola Flynn
(Anne Francis), an ex-Miss America who has experienced setbacks ever since
her beauty was vaning. In the end though, seh helps Wonder Woman and Major
Trevor to catch before he can do what he has really planned for: kill
General Eisenhower ...
Most episodes of Wonder Woman, at least those set in
World War II, are good campy fun, and this one is no exception. But on the
other ahnd, good campy fun doesn't necessarily mean good ...
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