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The Secrets of Isis - Bigfoot
episode 1.7
USA 1975
produced by Arthur H. Nadel, Norm Prescott (executive), Richard M. Rosenbloom (executive), Lou Scheimer (executive) for Filmation
directed by Arthur H.Nadel
starring JoAnna Cameron, Joanna Pang, Brian Cutler, Scott Colomby, Neil J. Schwartz, William Engesser, Albert Reed
screenplay by Michael Reaves, 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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Highschool student Lee (Scott Colomby) goes to the woods in hopes to
catch Bigfoot on camera ... but when he meets Bigfoot, the big guy
startles him and Lee almost falls off a cliff - only to be saved by
Bigfoot, who turns out to not be Bigfoot at all, just a very big guy,
Richard (William Engesser), who has decided to live in the woods because
he's too shy to live with other people. Otherwise Richard's a perfectly
nice guy though, nice enough to climb down the cliffs to save Lee's
camera, even if it's a dangerous climb. And sure enough, Richard falls,
too, but is saved by superheroine Isis (JoAnna Cameron). Lee and Isis
promise to remain friends with Bigfoot ... er, Richard.
Cheesy episode that has little going for it. Only seeing the show's
regular Brian Cutler perform a song accompanying himself on the guitar
towards the beginning of the show is an unintentionally funny moment.
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review © by Mike Haberfelner
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