Starring: Lyle Waggoner Lynda Carter
Putting All Her Might on the Side of Right!
| With a crack of her gold whip and a shimmy into her snug superhero suit, Lynda Carter perfectly embodies the tough, sassy spirit of Wonder Woman in this television adaptation. By day a Peter Parker-style worker, clad in glasses and unassuming business clothes, Wonder Woman wiles away the hours performing interminable tasks for the U.S. Military. But when crimes come calling, a quick twirl sees Wonder Woman doing battle with the miscreants attempting to topple the scales of justice in their favor. This release contains the second season of the show in its entirety. |
"...this hilariously pulpy series, based on the classic DC comic, is doubly retro, sort of "Springtime for Hitler" meets Gloria Steinem. MaryAnn Johanson, The Flick Filosopher
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Editor's Note
With a crack of her gold whip and a shimmy into her snug superhero suit, Lynda Carter perfectly embodied the tough, sassy spirit of WONDER WOMAN in this televisual adaptation. The male-dominated genre got a feminist jolt when Wonder Woman first appeared on screens in 1976, with Carter taking on all manner of evildoers in her attempts to ensure that justice prevails. By day she is a Peter Parker-style worker; clad in glasses and unassuming business clothes, Wonder Woman wiles away the hours performing interminable tasks for the U.S. Military. But when crimes come calling, a quick twirl sees Wonder Woman doing battle with the miscreants attempting to topple the scales of justice in their favor. This release contains the second season of the show in its entirety.
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Cast & Crew
| Beatrice Colen | |
| Lyle Waggoner | |
| Lynda Carter | |
| Norman Burton | |
| Richard Eastham | |
| Alan Crosland, et. al. - Director | |
| Artie Kane, et. al. - Original Music By | |
| Carroll Sax, et. al. - Editor | |
| Charles Moulton, et. al. - Writer | |
| Dennis Dalzell, et. al. - Cinematographer | |
| Douglas S. Cramer - Executive Producer | |
| Fred Hope, et. al. - Art Director | |
| Michael Baugh - Production Designer | |
| Wilfred Lloyd Baumes - Producer |
Awards
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Nominee (1978) |
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Emmy, Donfeld, Outstanding Achievement in Costume Design for a Drama or Comedy Series |

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