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Wonder Woman - The Pluto File
episode 1.7
USA 1976
produced by Wilfred Ralph Baumes, Douglas S. Cramer (executive) for the Douglas S. Cramer Company, Warner Brothers/ABC
directed by Herb Wallerstein
starring Lynda Carter, Lyle Waggoner, Robert Reed, Hayden Rorke, Albert Stratton, Richard Eastham, Beatrice Colen, Mikki Jamison, Michael Twaine, Peter Brandon, Jason Johnson, Sean Kelly, Kenneth Tigar
screenplay by Herbert Bermann, 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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Scientist Professor Warren (Hayden Rorke) has invented a device to
create and control earthquakes ... which would help the Allies
teremendously in their war efforts - however, international mercenary/spy
the Falcon (Robert Reed) has found out about this and steals the device to
use it where the USA is most vulnerable: At the site of the secret
research lab working on the Manhattan Project (= the atom bomb) -
because if an earthquake causes the reactor to blow up ... bye bye
Washington.
Of course, Wonder Woman (Lynda Carter) works on the case - but the only
trail she has is a series of people infected with the Bubonic Plague the
Falcon has obviously brought in from India - soon enough though, the
earthquakes created by the Falcon threaten to blow up the research site,
so Professor Warren and Wonder Woman (who turns out to be a brilliant
mathematician and physicist work on a novel solution of how to keep the
reactor cool before Wonder Woman can take care of the Falcon, who has
returned to Professor Warren's lab to kill him.
Of course, everything ends happily and Washington isn't blown up.
Overburdened with improbable plot elements, this episode is of course
silly as hell - but campy fun just because of it.
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review © by Mike Haberfelner
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