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Der Mann aus Atlantis

Originaltitel: Man from Atlantis
  • Fernsehserie
  • 1977–1978
  • 12
  • 1 Std.
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Der Mann aus Atlantis (1977)
Man From Atlantis: Season 1
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Die Abenteuer eines amphibischen Mannes, des letzten Überlebenden der legendären versunkenen Stadt.Die Abenteuer eines amphibischen Mannes, des letzten Überlebenden der legendären versunkenen Stadt.Die Abenteuer eines amphibischen Mannes, des letzten Überlebenden der legendären versunkenen Stadt.

  • Stoffentwicklung
    • Mayo Simon
    • Herbert F. Solow
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Patrick Duffy
    • Alan Fudge
    • Belinda Montgomery
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    • Stoffentwicklung
      • Mayo Simon
      • Herbert F. Solow
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Patrick Duffy
      • Alan Fudge
      • Belinda Montgomery
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    Patrick Duffy
    Patrick Duffy
    • Mark Harris…
    • 1977–1978
    Alan Fudge
    Alan Fudge
    • C.W. Crawford
    • 1977–1978
    Belinda Montgomery
    Belinda Montgomery
    • Dr. Elizabeth Merrill
    • 1977–1978
    Richard Laurance Williams
    • Cetacean crew
    • 1977–1978
    J. Víctor López
    • Cetacean crew
    • 1977–1978
    Jean Marie Hon
    Jean Marie Hon
    • Cetacean crew
    • 1977–1978
    Victor Buono
    Victor Buono
    • Mr. Schubert
    • 1977
    Anson Downes
    • Cetacean crew
    • 1977–1978
    Robert Lussier
    • Brent
    • 1977
    Michael J. London
    • Cetacean crew…
    • 1977
    Kenneth Tigar
    Kenneth Tigar
    • Dr. Miller Simon
    • 1977
    Ted Neeley
    Ted Neeley
    • Jack Muldoon
    • 1977–1978
    Fred Beir
    Fred Beir
    • Captain Bracy
    • 1977
    Pamela Peters Solow
    • Jane…
    • 1977
    Brandyn Barbara Artis
    • Cetacean crew
    • 1977
    Neville Brand
    Neville Brand
    • Stringer
    • 1977
    Dean Santoro
    Dean Santoro
    • Ernie Smith
    • 1977
    Sharon Farrell
    Sharon Farrell
    • Charlene Baker
    • 1978
    • Stoffentwicklung
      • Mayo Simon
      • Herbert F. Solow
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    wenyi_lin

    Brings back fond childhood memories

    I watched this show in P.R.China many years ago during a time when there was nothing else entertaining on Chinese TV. It was the first American TV show aired in China and everyone who had access to a TV set watched it. I have fond memories of the show, it was interesting and had enough action to be entertaining. Considering the alternatives at the time, which were communist propaganda films, it was quite a treat.

    But even then, a portal at the bottom of the ocean that leads to a city where Romeo and Juliet lived still seemed to be quite a stretch. So I understand why it only lasted one season.

    But this show will always have a special place in my heart for being the first American entertainment program that I have seen.
    gharbeia

    The dolphin man!

    When I saw these TV series again on PinkTV a couple of weeks ago it only took me a fraction of a second to identify it and it revived very old memories in me. I was barely six when I first saw it in the very early eighties but I never forgot Mark, with his yellow swim suit, and distinctive swim, which I always tried to imitate in the pool and sea. Although I couldn't understand a word of what was said at that time, I nevertheless still remember many of the episodes, characters, and just complete scenes. I still didn't understand what was said in the run in PinkTV as it was dubbed in French, but I enjoyed it no less, and it was nice to find out that my friends have the same fund childhood memories. I'm glad I know the series name at last :-)
    elshikh4

    Let's Reminisce !

    I won't go critic on this, because the last time I have watched it was the very first time I've had, and that belongs to another time, older time, so.. let's reminisce.

    It was the first half of the 1980s. I was pretty young, maybe 7 or 8 year old. And I remember well that I was amazed and amused.

    The submarine was a hero apart. I was waiting it with passion, seeing it as sophisticated vehicle to discover the unknown. Though, the vehicle that owned my imagination at the time, forcing me to build a copy of it, randomly of course, was the plane of Tales of the Gold Monkey!

    Mark was interesting character for me back then. I even used to call the show "Mark's show", or "Mark: man came from Atlantis". His hands in specific had my head spinning. Now, know this: I went to fill our bathtub with water, nearly daily, then put my hands in it for a long long time, just for the sake of having hands like mark's. Somehow I believed that being in water for some time gives you those correlated, frog's kind of, fingers!

    Else matters fascinated me about Mark, like the way how he didn't produce bubbles underwater from his nose and mouth. Plus, his eyes. They never blinked underwater. Apparently, a lot of efforts were spent to perfect tricks like these.

    As for Mark's girl, something like "they wouldn't get married" used to come across my mind. I don't remember why, but maybe because he's a guy who loves to be in the water longer than anybody?, maybe because he looks too different, coming from - literally this time - another world!

    Everything was tame, I don't remember something spooky or violent. It managed to be surprising and dreamy in every episode. And it made me love scientists as guys who live pretty cool life, have adventures for all the time, and meet new worlds every day.

    One episode I won't forget, it was about that magical man who causes everybody he shakes hands with a hysteria of laughing; it was original, funny, and surprising too; because I wouldn't imagine that such a nice guy might be evil as it turned out to be. I doubt that that character was played by Pat Morita, best known later as Mr. Miyagi (I'll look this up now).

    It was, as I love to call it, the childhood of the American TV. Those ideas were pure and simple. Now, I don't find that a lot, or at all. The TV, along with the world maybe, becomes darker as time goes by I think!
    ColemanDerrick

    Fun for it's time, it's an interesting, live action take on..

    The Man From Atlantis was a decent show for the 1970s. And as I allude to in the summary, it is curiously similar to The Sub-Mariner. I really don't know if Marvel Comics had anything to do with this, but the project just smells of the half-hearted, live action tv takes of Marvel heroes televised during the time. Like Spider-Man, The Hulk, and Captain America movies, when you see the Man From Atlantis, you will think it is a more romantic, benevolent version of Prince Namor. The initial pilot was good, and the series could have been better. It failed because there were no challenging super villains for Mark to fight. In my opinion, if you are going to do a television series about a merman, go the superhero route, complete with colorful monsters and villains, or don't try it at all.
    7thediehard

    Movies vs TV Show

    The first movie was wonderful, the three following movies were pretty good. (The fourth movie, which was only a 90-minute instead of the usual 2-hour, was the highest-rated movie of the year.) The four movies were published as books. The series, unfortunately, was utterly destroyed by Herb Solow, who made it into a "kiddie show, like a comic book" -- and Solow didn't even know comic books. A giant two-headed sea horse? A giant squid made from a plastic purple shower curtain? It was embarrassing. The blessedly short-lived comics series itself was even worse -- the stories were passable, but the art was about the worst that comics have ever dared to try to sell.

    There were also four paperback books made out of the movies. They were pretty much exactly the same as the scripts.

    Duffy did most of his own stunts, being better at holding his breath than the stunt man. (Boy, did he have a six-pack! Yummm....) But he really wasn't that good a swimmer -- he actually lost to the guy from Grizzly Adams in the swimming competition on "Battle of the Network Stars." Ouch.

    Victor Bueno, the recurring head bad guy ("Mr. Schubert") said it was his favorite role of all time, since he could camp it up to his heart's content -- and this from a man who had done everything from Shakespeare on stage to villains on Wild Wild West and Batman. The other recurring bad guy, Ted Neeley, is probably better known for his role on a fairly famous musical -- as Jesus Christ, Superstar.

    Man from Atlantis also served as the inspiration for main characters in Vonda McIntyre's "Superluminal" and her four-part Starfarers series. McIntyre is considered one of the top ten living science fiction authors.

    Mark Harris is a classic "Stranger in a Strange Land" type character. Unlike Aquaman and Submariner, he is apparently the last, or only, one of his kind, a distinction he shares with another not-quite-human guy named Kal-El.

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      Patrick Duffy would inhale water into his nose and mouth while underwater to prevent air bubbles from escaping while he swam or "talked."
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      Mark Harris has gills but they can't be seen anywhere on his body when he is wearing his swim trunks. This was addressed in The New Breed (1995).
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      Featured in Panorama: The Chinese News Machine (1980)

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      • 21. November 1982 (Westdeutschland)
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