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The New Original Wonder Woman

  • TV Movie
  • 1975
  • TV-G
  • 1h 14m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
1.1K
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Lynda Carter in The New Original Wonder Woman (1975)
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After a dogfight with a German plane, U.S. Army Air Force pilot Steve Trevor crash lands on an uncharted island in the Bermuda Triangle. Paradise Island is inhabited only by women, and their... Read allAfter a dogfight with a German plane, U.S. Army Air Force pilot Steve Trevor crash lands on an uncharted island in the Bermuda Triangle. Paradise Island is inhabited only by women, and their existence has been kept a secret for thousands of years. Learning of the Nazi German thre... Read allAfter a dogfight with a German plane, U.S. Army Air Force pilot Steve Trevor crash lands on an uncharted island in the Bermuda Triangle. Paradise Island is inhabited only by women, and their existence has been kept a secret for thousands of years. Learning of the Nazi German threat to humanity, the Amazon princess Diana is chosen to accompany Trevor back to the United... Read all

  • Director
    • Leonard J. Horn
  • Writers
    • William Moulton Marston
    • Stanley Ralph Ross
    • Harry G. Peter
  • Stars
    • Lynda Carter
    • Lyle Waggoner
    • John Randolph
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Leonard J. Horn
    • Writers
      • William Moulton Marston
      • Stanley Ralph Ross
      • Harry G. Peter
    • Stars
      • Lynda Carter
      • Lyle Waggoner
      • John Randolph
    • 27User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Lynda Carter
    Lynda Carter
    • Diana Prince…
    Lyle Waggoner
    Lyle Waggoner
    • Major Steve Trevor
    John Randolph
    John Randolph
    • General Phil Blankenship
    Red Buttons
    Red Buttons
    • Ashley Norman
    Stella Stevens
    Stella Stevens
    • Marcia
    Eric Braeden
    Eric Braeden
    • Captain Drangel
    Severn Darden
    Severn Darden
    • Bad Guy
    Fannie Flagg
    Fannie Flagg
    • Amazon Doctor
    Henry Gibson
    Henry Gibson
    • Nikolas
    Kenneth Mars
    Kenneth Mars
    • Colonel Von Blasko
    Cloris Leachman
    Cloris Leachman
    • Queen Hippolyta
    Helen Verbit
    • Nurse
    Tom Rosqui
    Tom Rosqui
    • Cop #2
    Fritzi Burr
    Fritzi Burr
    • Saleslady
    Ian Wolfe
    Ian Wolfe
    • Bank Manager
    Inga Neilsen
    Inga Neilsen
    • Rena
    • (as Inga Neilson)
    Maida Severn
    Maida Severn
    • Teutonic Woman
    Jean Karlson
    • 2nd Amazon
    • Director
      • Leonard J. Horn
    • Writers
      • William Moulton Marston
      • Stanley Ralph Ross
      • Harry G. Peter
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    broadfoot

    Looks like it came straight out of the first comic book

    When Wonder Woman first appeared in the comics in 1941, her adventures at times seemed to resemble more of a Three Stooges adventure than an action hero, considering all the cartoonish and stereotyped villains she battled. That's what this film is like. It's interesting to see a comedic actor like Henry Gibson (from TV's Laugh-In) playing a Nazi who attaches messages to the legs of carrier pigeons. He's got to be the shortest Nazi I've ever seen! Also watch for Red Buttons, playing an undercover Nazi spy, yell "Heil Hitler!" into the phone with absolutely no trace of a German accent. Despite her history of comedy films, Cloris Leachman does an acceptable job in the role of Queen Hippolyte. The real star, of course, is Lynda Carter wearing that tight-fitting costume. Watch her shake her booty!!! I got a videotape of the movie from a guy in New York named G. Cocchiola. You can e-mail him at basestar1@aol.com

    That said, if you're looking for tongue-in-cheek comic book fun, ala the 1966 Batman film with Adam West, this one is for you.
    7trashgang

    all about campy and cheesy moments

    I remember the time as a child watching Dukes Of Hazard, Space 1999 and the most closely to Wonder Woman, The Six Million Dollar Man, although The Bionic Woman is closest. Were as the Six Million Dollar Man is still believable and watchable it becomes really fast clear that this was a low budget series based on old comics and even filmed in comic style but with a lot of cheesy and campy moments.

    But the pilot starts rather good with some real footage of WOII and especially on the part of the Nazis. It becomes clear that the Nazis want to destroy a hangar full of new techniques. But the US army picks up what is going to happen and sends out Steve Trevor to destroy the German bomber. But things go wrong in the first campy moments (Germans speaking English and explaining let's talk English so no German can understand our secret mission). and Steve crashlands on an uncharted island in the Bermuda triangle. An island full of women. But the queen wants to send Steve back to the US asap because otherwise the females could fall in love and could have sex. Guess who has to take Steve back, Wonder Women, in her (cheesy) invisible airplane.

    The score makes it all watchable but it's more a big laughter due the fight scene's and the way the story goes but cult classic, don't get me wrong. No high tec here to see or special effects. Pure old school entertainment.

    Gore 0/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 1/5 Story 2/5 Comedy 0/5
    7S1rr34l

    Campy Rip-Roaring '70's Fun.

    Back in the days of my youth the comic books and their relevant television shows were lighter in emotion and humour and were aimed at the youth market. These programs usually aired between six and eight in the evening. And I will hasten to say was better for it. Though there were adult matters expressed in the story there were watered down so we had good family entertainment. Something I think the DC Universe is missing at the moment.

    And at the top of the pile of superhero shows on offer was Wonder Woman. I was happy to watch the pilot movie once again and it brought a smile to my face once more. There are some cringe-worthy moments in the show. For example the Amazon's view of men, which today doesn't ring so true as it's not just men who commit evil and atrocious deeds. Then there's the invisible plane. I loved the concept of the plane, though you can see Wonder Woman in the pilot seat; it's more like a plane of glass than invisible. As a kid I saw nothing wrong with it now with adult eyes I see it for what it is and though it makes me laugh it still fills me with nostalgia.

    However, the story pretty much sticks to the Origin Story that was in the comic books at that time, before the Greek Gods became involved in the Wonder Woman Mythos. Steve Trevor (ace pilot) crashes in the Bermuda Triangle while engaged in a dog battle with a German pilot. He is found by Diana on Paradise Island (no Thymiscira at this point in history) and his wounds are tended to until he is well enough to travel. Queen Hippolyta decides he needs to leave the island as soon as possible, to keep the island and its inhabitants secret from man and the outside world. She then holds a "games" where the winner will be charged with returning Steve Trevor back to his life and to make sure he is well. Diana, in disguise, takes part in the games and wins. When she drops off Trevor at the hospital she finds herself pitted against the Germans and their scheme to bomb a secret base in the heart of Washington DC.

    The way that Leonard Horn directs this story is to keep it light, full of humour, and to make it resemble a live-action-comic along with dialogue boxes. This makes it a rip-roaringly-enjoyably movie to watch. Horn is also great at using differing camera angles to help with the fight scene's and to create more believable Wonder Woman effects as well as give interest to the viewer. This is one well-crafted movie.

    As for the cast; I totally forgot how good an actress Lynda Carter is. There's a reason why she made this role hers and why she will be remembered fondly for it and it's not because she fit the costume so beautifully, it's that she actually brought the character to life and made her appear realistic and believable, even in the face of some absurd lines and, at times, goofy story telling. Lynda Carter will always be Wonder Woman for me. Lyle Waggoner is perfect as Steve Trevor, who has just the right amount of ego and charm for the character. This is a guy you can believe has a girl in EVERY port. The other surprise in this pilot movie is Red Buttons as Ashley Norman. He pulls the character off perfectly. However, it's John Randolf as General Blankenship that start to let the film down a little as his character is more like a jovial uncle rather than a General. Then there's Stella Steven, who fluctuates between being really good and really wooden. It really is a strange thing to witness and does hinder the film as it breaks the link between movie and viewer. Though, besides Lynda Carter, my favourite actor and his character in the movie is Nikolas who is portrayed brilliantly by Henry Gibson. His portrayal of a faithful German Soldier come Butler come American Spy is well crafted and so funny to boot.

    There are some faults in this version, though for me, they are all forgivable as the movie is such good fun to watch. I would recommend this to everyone as it may just put a smile on your face as it did mine. Well worth a watch.
    hroyalh

    Excellent Adaptation

    This was the pilot to the TV series. I remember stumbling across it when it originally aired and fell in love with Lynda Carter. I was amazed at how much she looked like the comic book heroine. I was also pleased that the producers stayed true to the comic book legend, given that society at that time was still uncomfortable with strong independent-minded women. Unfortunately, the subsequent TV series, especially the "updated" 70s version, discarded the strong Amazonian theme. I'm looking forward to the movie and hope Lynda Carter can participate somehow, even as a cameo.
    10Elysia

    AWESOME, SIMPLY AWESOME

    Now this movie is true to the Wonder Woman of the comics! Wonderfully made & written, casting was superb! Lynda Carter really does justice to the Wonder Woman role, and the supporting cast members were also wonderful. I highly recommend searching for this one to watch!

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    • Trivia
      When Lynda Carter received word over the phone from her agent that she had landed the role of Wonder Woman, she only had $25 in her bank account and was ready to move back home.
    • Goofs
      In the Amazon hospital where Steve is being cared for, one of the Amazons glances at the camera although there's nothing to look at in the scene in that direction.
    • Quotes

      Marcia: You may be fast, Wonder Woman, but nobody can be in two places at the same time!

      [laughs]

      Wonder Woman: It's over, Marcia. You're through.

      Marcia: You may have me, but the Third Reich will never be through. It will go on a thousand years!

      Wonder Woman: I heard the Greeks and the Romans say the same thing.

      Marcia: You heard that?

      Wonder Woman: I may be older than I look.

    • Alternate versions
      The original opening credits for the TV movie started the same as the currently packaged version, which is with several stock footage scenes from the War. However, when the opening theme begins, the footage continues for another moment, showing an actual explosion. This was replaced with cartoon stars exploding in 1976. The home videos and DVD releases only feature the syndicated cartoon stars version and not the original broadcast film of 1975. Furthermore, for the TV movie only, the opening credits show the cartoon Wonder Woman leap into a blank panel, deflect bullets and knock out the attackers with a roundhouse punch! This is the same panel which was changed to an awkwardly inserted panel showing her twirling the lasso instead. Both the live explosion and the cartoon bullet-deflecting scenes were broadcast when the TV movie aired in syndication in the 1980s, but they've never been included in the home-video versions. Certain minor segments of the movie were replaced with more campy tones than the original film.
    • Connections
      Featured in Wonder Woman: Fausta, the Nazi Wonder Woman (1976)
    • Soundtracks
      Wonder Woman
      Music by Charles Fox

      Lyrics by Norman Gimbel

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    • Release date
      • August 9, 1981 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden - 301 N. Baldwin Avenue, Arcadia, California, USA(I did PR there from 1983-86 & know every foot of the grounds)
    • Production companies
      • Douglas S. Cramer Company
      • Warner Bros. Television
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 14 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1
      • 4:3

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