Wonder Woman: The Complete First Season
Warner Home Video (1976)
TV Series  /  Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Science Fiction, Television
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085393343521
IMDB   6.9
725 mins United States / English
DVD  Region 1   Unrated
Lynda Carter Wonder Woman / ... (55 episodes, 1975-1979)
Lyle Waggoner Major Steven Leonard "Steve" Trevor / ... (52 episodes, 1975-1979)
Tom Kratochvil Voice of I.R.A.C. (24 episodes, 1977-1979)
Norman Burton Joe Atkinson (10 episodes, 1977)
Richard Eastham General Phil Blankenship (9 episodes, 1976-1977)
Beatrice Colen Etta Candy (9 episodes, 1976-1977)
Saundra Sharp Eve (8 episodes, 1977-1979)
Michael Santiago (5 episodes, 1976-1977)
Carolyn Jones Queen Hippolyta (3 episodes, 1976-1977)
Curt Lowens General Ulrich / ... (3 episodes, 1976-1977)
Debra Winger Drusilla / ... (3 episodes, 1976-1977)
Tim O'Connor Andros / ... (3 episodes, 1977-1979)
Arch Johnson Gen. Zachary Kane / ... (3 episodes, 1977)
Fred Lerner Kirk / ... (3 episodes, 1978-1979)
Michael Shannon Cameron / ... (3 episodes, 1978-1979)
Eric Braeden Captain Drangel / ... (2 episodes, 1975-1978)
Henry Gibson Mariposa / ... (2 episodes, 1975-1978)
Anne Ramsey Connie / ... (2 episodes, 1975-1977)
Bo Brundin Col. Kesselman / ... (2 episodes, 1976-1979)
Curtis Credel Corp. Rogers / ... (2 episodes, 1976-1979)
Kenneth Tigar Dr. Barnes / ... (2 episodes, 1976-1978)
Cletus Young Guard #2 / ... (2 episodes, 1976-1978)
Director
Leonard Horn
Stuart Margolin
Dick Moder
Producer Douglas S. Cramer
Wilfred Lloyd Baumes
Writer Barbara Avedon


Sometime Secretary. Full-time Super Hero.Meet the United States' secret and most beautiful weapon in the fight against tyranny: Wonder Woman! Season One of Wonder Woman (the Pilot Movie and 13 regular episodes) retains the World War II era of the super heroine's early comic book adventures. Also captured is the exuberant tone of a comic book come to screen life as the warrior princess, empowered by her sense of a woman's worth and by the mysterious substance Feminum that's found only on her remote native isle, battles a succession of Nazi baddies. Former Miss USA Lynda Carter stars as the heroine who hides her identity behind the oversized glasses of a War Department functionary. But when duty and danger call, she transforms. And the wonders never cease. DVD Episodes Include:Disc 1:Side a: Pilot: The New Original Wonder Woman Wonder Woman Meets Baroness Von GuntherSide b: Fausta: The Nazi Wonder Woman Beauty on Parade The Feminum Mystique, Part IDisc 2:Side a:The Feminum Mystique, Part II Wonder Woman vs. Gargantua! The Pluto FileSide b: Last of the Two-Dollar Bills Judgment from Outer Space, Part I Judgment from Outer Space, Part IIDisc 3:Side a: Formula 407 The Bushwhackers Wonder Woman in Hollywood
Episodes
    Seen it: Yes   60 mins    07/11/1975  1.  The New Original Wonder Woman-Pilot
American war hero Steve Trevor is downed over the Bermuda Triangle and lands on "Paradise Island", home of the Amazons. The Amazons hold a contest and choose a champion among them - Wonder Woman - who will return with Steve Trevor to America and remain there to fight the Nazi threat. In the pilot episode, there is a Nazi plan to destroy a new bomb site to ruin America's war effort. The Nazis have a mole in Steve's office who is sabotaging him, and only Wonder Woman can stop this catastrophe.
Director:  Leonard Horn  Writer:  Stanley Ralph Ross 
    Seen it: Yes   60 mins    21/04/1976  2.  Wonder Woman Meets Baroness Von Gunther
Steve Trevor battles for his life and his career when he's accused of espionage and treason in relation to a series of military missions that have gone awry due to acts of sabotage. Investigating the situation and determined to clear the man she loves, Wonder Woman learns that Trevor is being framed by a Nazi spy ring.
Director:  Barry Crane  Writer:  Margaret Armen 
Guest starring:  Christine Belford, Ed Gilbert, Ed Griffith,  Christian JuttnerBradford Dillman, Jude Farese, Cletus Young, Ruth Warshawsky, John Brandon
    Seen it: Yes   60 mins    28/04/1976  3.  Fausta: The Nazi Wonder Woman
Perhaps the most discussed and favorite episode of WW fans during the show's run, Wonder Woman faces her deadliest test when an evil female Nazi operative comes to America to capture Wonder Woman and learn the secret of her amazing powers, then brainwash her into using her powers to help Hitler's quest during World War 2. Fausta disguises herself as Wonder Woman during a Bond selling rally, and with a little help from her fellow Nazi agents (not to mention a trick stage and a cloth soaked with chloroform), bags her prey and takes the real Wonder Woman to Germany. Can Steve Trevor save the day? Stay tuned!
Director:  Barry Crane  Writer:  Bruce Shelly  / David Ketchum 
Guest starring:  Bo Brundin,  Colby Chester, Jeff Cooper, Keene Curtis, Bill Fletcher,  Lynda Day George, Christopher George, Mary Rings, Gene Biegouloff, Kenneth Smedberg, Angelo Gnazzo, Tony Mordente, Ron Lombard
    Seen it: Yes   60 mins    13/10/1976  4.  Beauty on Parade
When Wonder Woman's alter-ego, Diana Prince, enters a suspicious beauty contest to uncover the truth behind the sabotage of radar scanning equipment, she and Steve discover that there is something much more insidious underway that threatens the security of the United States.
Director:  Richard Kinon  Writer:  Ron Friedman 
Guest starring:  Anne FrancisDick Van Patten, William Lanteau, Bobby Van, Jennifer Shaw, Lindsay Bloom, Christa Helm, Paulette Breen, Linda Carpenter,  Anne-Marie Martin, April Tatro, Derna Wylde, Wayne Grace, Henry Deas, Bill Adler
    Seen it: Yes   60 mins    06/11/1976  5.  The Feminum Mystique (1)
An espionage tale involving the Nazis stealing the prototype for America's first jet, the XPJ-1. For Wonder Woman it escalates into something far more horrible when her sister, Drusilla on a mission for Paradise Island's Queen, is kidnapped while in America.
Director:  Herb Wallerstein  / Barbara Avedon  Writer:  Jimmy Sangster 
Guest starring:  John Saxon, Carolyn Jones, Charles Frank, Paul Shenar, Kurt Kreuger,  Debra WingerCurt Lowens, Erica Hagen, Pamela Susan Shoop, Kurt Grayson, Jay Fenichel, Brad Rearden
    Seen it: Yes   60 mins    08/11/1976  6.  The Feminum Mystique (2)
When a clever spy gets information from Drusilla concerning her homeland, the Nazis launch a full assault on Paradise Island, capturing it and planning to use its secrets to conquer the world. In the end, Wonder Woman and Drusilla must come up with a plan to set everything right.
Director:  Herb Wallerstein  / Barbara Avedon  Writer:  Jimmy Sangster 
Guest starring:  John Saxon, Carolyn Jones, Charles Frank, Paul Shenar,  Debra Winger, Erica Hagen, Pamela Susan Shoop, Rayford Barnes, Kurt Grayson, Jay Fenichel, Newell Alexander
    Seen it: Yes   60 mins    18/12/1976  7.  Wonder Woman vs. Gargantua!
The Amazon Princess must fight a Nazi guerilla, trained to retrieve a defecting agent, whose knowledge poses a threat to Hitler's agenda.
Director:  Charles Rondeau  Writer:  David Ketchum  / Tony DiMarco 
Guest starring:  Robert LoggiaGretchen CorbettJohn Hillerman, Tom Reese, Herb Voland, Jerry Fitzpatrick, Jim Driskill,  Curtis CredelJohn Zenda, Mickey Morton
    Seen it: Yes   60 mins    25/12/1976  8.  The Pluto File
Wonder Woman has her hands full when an Irish mercenary named Fallon steals an American-developed device that can control or eliminate earthquakes. To make matters worse, Fallon is also a carrier of the Bubonic Plague and, as such, threatens America on two levels.
Director:  Herb Wallerstein  Writer:  Herbert Bermann 
Guest starring:  Robert Reed, Hayden Rorke, Albert Stratton, Michael Twain,  Kenneth Tigar, Jason Johnson,  Peter Brandon, Sean Kelly, Gary Oakes, Mikki Jameson-Olsen, Brigid O'Brien
    Seen it: Yes   60 mins    08/01/1977  9.  Last of the Two Dollar Bills
The Nazis place an exact double of a counterfeiting scheme that will result in the collapse of the American economy.
Director:  Stuart Margolin  Writer:  Gwen Bagni  / Paul Dubov 
Guest starring:  James Olson, Barbara Anderson, David Cryer,  John HowardRichard O'Brien, Dean Harens,  Victor Argo, Don Eitner, Michael Dan Wagner, Naomi Grumette
    Seen it: Yes   60 mins    15/01/1977  10.  Judgement from Outer Space (1)
Wonder Woman joins forces with a friendly alien from outer space to prevent the destruction of the world.
Director:  Alan Crosland  Writer:  Stephen Kandel 
Guest starring:  Tim O'Connor,  Kurt KasznarJanet MacLachlanScott Hylands, Archie Johnson, Vic Perrin, Patrick Skelton, Fil Formicola
    Seen it: Yes   60 mins    17/01/1977  11.  Judgement from Outer Space (2)
Wonder Woman realizes that the fate of the world rests on her ability to prove the worth of mankind by saving an alien from outer space.
Director:  Alan Crosland  Writer:  Stephen Kandel 
Guest starring:  Tim O'Connor,  Kurt KasznarJanet MacLachlan, Christopher Cary,  Scott Hylands, Vic Perrin, Hank Brandt, Christiane Schmidtmer, George Cooper, Erik Holland, Ted Roter
    Seen it: Yes   60 mins    22/01/1977  12.  Formula 407
Wonder Woman goes south of the border to recover a top secret formula stolen by the Nazis.
Director:  Herb Wallerstein  Writer:  Elroy Schwartz 
Guest starring:  Nehemiah Persoff, Marisa Pavan, John Devlin, Peter MacLean,  Charles Macaulay, Maria Grimm, Armando Silvestre,  Curt Lowens, Gary Cashdollar
    Seen it: Yes   60 mins    29/01/1977  13.  The Bushwhackers
Wonder Woman goes to Texas where she is confronted by a dangerous ring of pistol-packing rustlers.
Director:  Stuart Margolin  Writer:  Skip Webster 
Guest starring:  Roy Rogers, Henry Darrow,  Lance Kerwin, Anthony George, David Clarke, Kristoff St. John, Christelle Pierrette Gaspart, Justin Randi, David Yanez, Carey Wong, Rita Gomez, Murray MacLeod
    Seen it: Yes   60 mins    16/02/1977  14.  Wonder Woman in Hollywood
Wonder Woman arrives in Hollywood and discovers some behind the scenes action that's not in the script.
Director:  Bruce Bilson  Writer:  Jimmy Sangster 
Guest starring:  Harris Yulin, Robert Hays, Christopher Norris,  Charles Cyphers, Alan Bergmann, Carolyn Jones,  Debra Winger, Ross Bickell, David Himes,  Barry Van Dyke, Danil Torppe, Eric Boles, Alex Rodine, June Whitley Taylor, Carmen Filpi
    Seen it: Yes   60 mins  15.  Season 1 DVD Extras
Edition Details
Edition DigiPak
Series Wonder Woman
Release Date 29/06/2004
Packaging Custom Case
Screen Ratio 1.33:1
Subtitles French; Spanish; English
Audio Tracks English Dolby Digital 1.0
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
No. of Discs/Tapes 3
Personal Details
Action Needed Updated
Links Movie Collector Connect
IMDB
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Features
Disc 01 Pilot Movie Commentary by Lynda Carter and Executive Producer Douglas S. CramerNew Documentary "Beauty, Brawn and Bulletproof Bracelets: A Wonder Woman Retrospective"