JBrannon
Joined Apr 2000
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The motto in Hollywood, almost from the beginning, is "Stolen -- fair and square!" Although, credited to someone else, this cybernetic version of Cyrano de Bergerac was lifted from Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.'s "EPICAC" published in 1950.
Still, Wally Cox -- a man his good friend from childhood Marlon Brando described as a motorcycling fanatic and possessing the mind of an axe-murderer -- is his usual genius self portraying a feckless nebbish.
While many reviewers expressed disappointment that this tale lacked the typical sharpness of many of the series entries, it remains as one of the "change ups" that kept the show lively in delivering the unexpected.
Still, Wally Cox -- a man his good friend from childhood Marlon Brando described as a motorcycling fanatic and possessing the mind of an axe-murderer -- is his usual genius self portraying a feckless nebbish.
While many reviewers expressed disappointment that this tale lacked the typical sharpness of many of the series entries, it remains as one of the "change ups" that kept the show lively in delivering the unexpected.