Wonder Woman

1975

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7| 0h30m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 07 November 1975 Ended
Producted By: Warner Bros. Television
Country: United States of America
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Revenue: 0
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With the strength of Hercules, the wisdom of Athena, the speed of Mercury and the beauty of Aphrodite, she’s Wonder Woman. Beautiful Amazon princess Wonder Woman travels to 1940s America disguised as Diana Prince, assistant to handsome but trouble-prone Major Steve Trevor. Using her golden belt, which imbues her with astonishing strength, her bullet-deflecting bracelets, a golden lasso that dispels dishonesty and an invisible supersonic plane, Wonder Woman combats evil.

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Solemplex To me, this movie is perfection.
filippaberry84 I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
Bumpy Chip It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
Darin One of the film's great tricks is that, for a time, you think it will go down a rabbit hole of unrealistic glorification.
mariadarling I don't even know if there are any strong female role models out there for girls in this day and age. Judge Judy maybe? Lynda Carter was so down to earth and beautiful not to mention quietly ridding the world of evil doers...always wanted to be Wonder Woman! Yup, she got me through ages 10 and 11. I always looked up to Lynda Carter and Wonder Woman! I read something atrocious like she didn't get along with Lyle Wagoner. I can't even imagine that. She always seemed to carry herself with such grace, and Lyle Wagoner always seemed like a cool guy as well. So glad they are rerunning Wonder Woman! It may seem dated but the show holds up well and I wonder what the screen adaptation will be like. No one could replace Lynda Carter...those days are over and done.
Aaron1375 At least CBS let this one stay on the air for a bit, unlike the other cool and fun comic book show "The Amazing Spider-man" that they gave the ax to after one season because they did not want to be known as the superhero station. This show had one really good thing going for it and that was a perfectly cast Linda Carter in the title role. Nothing more fun to watch for a boy than to see her running in slow motion let me tell you. It also helps that it usually had a relatively good story line to go along with it. Though one thing I can not remember is how the show progressed. I know some of the episodes were like supposed to be set during World War II or something and others were supposed to take place in the 70's, I kind of think the World War II episodes came later. The show like many superhero shows during its day or any day for that matter did not really have any super villains for the most part, but I do remember a sort of alien movie and some really strong alien giving Wonder Woman a tough go of it. All in all a good superhero show that had a relatively good run during the 1970's.
jrm23july@aol.com The greatest of the female superheroes, was the greatest of the 70's boom of television superhero shows, and one of the best science fiction adventures of its generation.Like Christopher Reeve WAS Superman in the movies for many years, Lynda Carter WAS Wonder Woman on television in the late 1970's. She personified good triumphing over all evil, and did it with strength, charm, charisma, and good looks."Wonder Woman" was my favorite show as a child, and I enjoy it even more today on DVD (although Warner Brothers should have manufactured its Wonder Woman DVD sets with only one play side to avoid fingerprints from ruining these great DVD sets.) Unlike other comic book superhero portrayals on the small and large screen, "Wonder Woman" has the right combination of fantasy and reality, science fiction and truth. There is lots of adventure, drama, suspense, and tolerable levels of satire and camp. This puts the program on the same level as the Christopher Reeve "Superman" franchise, and the Bill Bixby, Lou Ferrigno "Incredible Hulk" creation."Wonder Woman" far outclasses the Adam West/ Burt Ward "Batman" production (high camp, and silliness) and George Reeves "The Adventures of Superman", now out on DVD (dull, banal and spartan to today's CGI standards).The science fiction shows of today that "Wonder Woman" outclasses include "Supernatural", "Smallville", "Ghost Whisperer" and many others which are nothing more than soap operas offering teen sex, gore and a CGI extravaganza to make it all look good. "Wonder Woman" with Lynda Carter is pre-CGI era television, yet the special effects are far above average for 1970's television. In "Anschluss '77" Lynda Carter actually does a tremendous stunt. Wonder Woman is searching for a large Neo-Nazi installation in South America, and to find this information out she hangs from a helicopter flown by Nazi agents. Lynda Carter herself is doing this stunt. "Wonder Woman" seasons 1 to 3 are great DVD sets to introduce to a new generation that wasn't born when the classic show first aired on ABC- Saturday Nights, and CBS Friday Nights. My Favorite episodes season 1- "The Last of the Two Dollar Bills", season 2- "Knockout", and "Mind Stealers From Outer Space", and season 3- "The Man Who Could Not Die".Lynda Carter as Diana Prince/Wonder Woman and supporting actor Lyle Waggoner as Steve Trevor/Steve Trevor Jr. had great chemistry together. Waggoner was a great leading man and the perfect complement to Carter's role as super heroine. "Wonder Woman" is less on the level of the George Reeves "Superman" and the Adam West "Batman", and more on the level of some of the great 70's action adventures like "Charlie's Angels", "Dallas", and "Kojak". Every episode is original, and our comic book heroine battles foes from Nazis to domestic terrorists, to intergalactic criminals. This was one classic television program from back in the day.
mergalvez i am soooo happy to see that wonder woman is now available on DVD!!! i've waited so long to see the show again. when will the next two seasons show up? it used to be that if you wanted to buy it you had to go through that video company. and you had to buy it one video at a time at a high cost.now we can just buy it in one lump sum. my sister and i loved watching wonder woman. she showed us that you didn't have to be a boy to have an adventure. my favorite was when things were added to her costume such as the cape, the horsebackriding costume, or (do you recall!!) the scuba diving outfit. also a favorite-- (spoiler spoiler spoiler spoiler spoiler spoiler)when people find out who she is. it's bound to happen in any superhero storyline

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