Wonder Woman
- Série télévisée
- 1975–1979
- Tous publics
- 1h
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- Nommé pour 2 Primetime Emmys
- 1 victoire et 5 nominations au total
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Still, there is little doubt that Lynda Carter made a lasting impression as Wonder Woman. Her qualities of incredible beauty and wide-eyed innocence enabled her to make the part her own and the reason why we've never seen a big screen adapation of Wonder Woman is because Carter's portrayal still looms large even today.
During the '70s live action show the 6 million Dollar Man, was a success due to the interesting usage of special effects. Wonder Woman might have been conceived encouraged by this cultural background.
The show's quality was par with most other top shows of the time. It was made to appeal to wide range of audiences, so the plot wasn't so complex, but prominently featured super powers of Wonder Woman. Lynda Carter was absolutely believable as Wonder Woman, and there was no other actor of the time who could have played the role asides from her.
The show is a sweet relic from the '70s along with the likes of the Incredible Hulk, Bionic Woman etc.. It was made in pre-cable TV era when science fiction type program wasn't as ubiquitous as today, and nicely filled the niche. It was an interesting and dramatic show that brought excitement to the audience.
It would probably be difficult to make another Wonder Woman series with as much believability if they can't find a second Lynda Carter to fill the role.
The show itself definitely could have used some improvement; a continuing storyline and better sf/x could have made the show a little more timeless. Guest appearances by other DC super-heroines would have been cool, too. As far as superhero shows go, though, it's a definite improvement over the 60's Batman, and is on a par with the Incredible Hulk. (C'mon, though... a green Lou Ferrigno, or a buxom Lynda Carter?)
Definitely recommended viewing- although one should read the original comics (especially George Perez' run) to get a truer feel for Wonder Woman's mythos.
(I hesitate to see what will become of the Wonder Woman film currently in production- it's hard to see anyone but Lynda being WW.)
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- AnecdotesWhen the son of Jeannie Epper, Lynda Carter's stunt double, told his classmates that his mother performed on the Wonder Woman television series, they didn't believe him, even after he showed them a photo of his mother in costume. When Carter heard about it, she invited his entire class to visit the Wonder Woman set to see Epper perform.
- GaffesWhen Wonder Woman runs, she wears flat boots. When she stands still or walks, she is suddenly wearing high-heeled boots.
- Citations
Norman Gimbel: [Theme song lyrics] WONDER WOMAN
Norman Gimbel: WONDER WOMAN
Norman Gimbel: ALL THE WORLD'S WAITING FOR YOU
Norman Gimbel: AND THE POWER YOU POSSESS
Norman Gimbel: IN YOUR SATIN TIGHTS
Norman Gimbel: FIGHTING FOR YOUR RIGHTS
Norman Gimbel: AND THE OLD RED, WHITE AND BLUE
Norman Gimbel: WONDER WOMAN
Norman Gimbel: WONDER WOMAN
Norman Gimbel: NOW THE WORLD IS READY FOR YOU
Norman Gimbel: AND THE WONDERS YOU CAN DO
Norman Gimbel: MAKE A HAWK A DOVE
Norman Gimbel: STOP A WAR WITH LOVE
Norman Gimbel: MAKE A LIAR TELL THE TRUTH
Norman Gimbel: WONDER WOMAN
Norman Gimbel: GET US OUT FROM UNDER, WONDER WOMAN
Norman Gimbel: ALL OUR HOPES ARE PINNED UPON YOU
Norman Gimbel: AND THE MAGIC THAT YOU DO
Norman Gimbel: STOP A BULLET COLD
Norman Gimbel: MAKE THE AXIS FOLD
Norman Gimbel: CHANGE THEIR MINDS
Norman Gimbel: AND CHANGE THE WORLD
Norman Gimbel: WONDER WOMAN
Norman Gimbel: WONDER WOMAN
Norman Gimbel: YOU'RE A WONDER, WONDER WOMAN
- Crédits fousThe first season's opening credits appear in a montage of stars and comic-book images.
- Versions alternativesBoth the ABC pilot episode - "The New Original Wonder Woman" - and the ABC premiere episode that brought the series forward into the 70's - "The Return of Wonder Woman" - originally aired as 90-minute episodes. For syndication, these episodes are often edited down to run in a standard 60-minute time slot. The full version of "The New Original Wonder Woman" is contained on the DVD boxed set of the first season, and the full version of "The Return of Wonder Woman" was included on the second season box set.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Technology/Transformation: Wonder Woman (1979)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The New Adventures of Wonder Woman
- Lieux de tournage
- City Hall - 1 Manchester Blvd., Inglewood, Californie, États-Unis(shots of IADC building)
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
- Durée1 heure
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 4:3