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| Genre | Westerns, Westerns/Television |
| Format | Multiple Formats, Box set, Color, Full Screen, NTSC, Restored |
| Contributor | Bill Baldwin, Charles McGraw, A.G. Vitanza, J.S. Johnson, Robert Conrad, Sid McCoy, Larry Duran, Ross Martin, Susan Hart, Simon Oakland, Mickey Hargitay, Gabriel Walsh See more |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 6 |
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While following in the tradition of conventional Westerns like GUNSMOKE or HAVE GUN WILL TRAVEL, the innovative 1960s television series THE WILD WILD WEST tweaked the genre by infusing science-fiction elements and James Bond-like espionage plotlines. Eccentric and visionary, the series is resurrected in this collection of re-mastered episodes from the fourth season. Star Charles Aidman, Robert Conrad, Michael Dunn, Ross Martin, Doug Henderson Special Features: Keep Case Multi-disc Set Full Frame - 1.33 Audio: Dolby Digital Stereo English.
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At one uncharacteristically poignant point during Wild Wild West's final season, secret service agent James West raises a glass to toast "absent friends." That would be Artemis Gordon, West's resourceful sidekick and a master of disguise and the odd "diversion." Ross Martin, who portrayed Gordon, had suffered a heart attack and was missing in action for several episodes, so missed that it took several actors to fill his shoes: Charles Aidman as Jeremy Pike, William Scharlett (who early in the season portrays a villain in the episode, "The Night of the Gruesome Games") as Frank Harper, Pat Paulson, the hangdog mock-Presidential candidate on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, as the seemingly milquetoast Bosley Cranston in "The Night of the Camera," and Alan "The Skipper" Hale, Jr. as chemist Ned Brown in "The Night of the Sabatini Death," (which also features Jim Backus and contains a cute Gilligans Island in-joke at episodes end). With or without Martin, this was a wild, wild season that offers genre-bending kicks in episodes that evoke James Bondian espionage, Jules Verne fantasy, bizarre Avengers-style villainy, and even The Phantom of the Opera. James and company are up against some entertainingly over-the-top megalomaniacs bent on world domination. Of course, the sun couldnt set on the West without one last encounter with the series most popular villain, the "dictatorial, vain, short-tempered, and occasionally unreasonable" Dr. Loveless (Michael Dunn), who re-emerges yet again to pass judgment over those he professes to have wronged him in "The Night of Marguerites Revenge." Two of TVs comedy icons, Harvey Koran and a pre-Mary Tyler Moore Show Ted Knight, play it straight as formidable foes in "The Night of the Big Blackmail" and "The Night of the Kraken," respectively. "The Night of the Winged Terror," the series only two-parter, is an effective creep show featuring a hypnotizing bulging-brained adversary. Conrad, as one character compliments him, is "better than ever," whether dispatching goons (he performed all his own stunts) or romancing the ladies ("He said something about showing the big dipper to the daughter of the Lithuanian ambassador," Artemis explains Wests absence in "Big Blackmail"). While there are signs that the series was poised to jump the shark, it is too bad it ended before further encounters with Professor Montague, who is introduced in "The Night of the Janis" as the Q-like creator of such nifty gadgets as a harmonica gun. --Donald Liebenson
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.98 x 5.7 x 7.52 inches; 8 Ounces
- Item model number : 2517
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, Box set, Color, Full Screen, NTSC, Restored
- Run time : 20 hours and 16 minutes
- Release date : March 18, 2008
- Actors : Robert Conrad, Ross Martin, Simon Oakland, Charles McGraw, Susan Hart
- Language : Unqualified
- Studio : Paramount
- ASIN : B00105307O
- Number of discs : 6
- Best Sellers Rank: #8,085 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #140 in Westerns (Movies & TV)
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got cancelled. This is def. the worst of the 4 SEASONS, 90% Of these are merely mediocre - Out of the
24 Episodes I only wrote " Good " next to 11 OF THEIR TITLES, All of the rest I put an OK next to their
names meaning Eh ~ mediocre that I don't care or want to waste my time watching these episodes
ever again. The 11 GOOD ones I'm happy to own to return to & watch over again but none of them are
FAVS that I write next to the very best episodes spanning this series.
One of the fellas that replaces ARTIE as Jim's partner in some of these, his first appearance in the series
is in a Easy to see thru-disguise as one of the Villain's in the episode THE NIGHT OF THE GRUESOME GAMES. I kept waiting for this episode's Punchline where he removes the disguise & is openly Jim's
Government Agent partner but he never does To the end, it sticks & stays how he was the old man villain of this episode. The next Disc 3 then has him in episodes playing alongside Jim as his Agent partner.
Another MAJOR FLAW in this Final 4TH Season is JIM fist fights the same X-TRA RED WEST in 23 of these
24 EPISODES. RED WEST was a bodyguard for ELVIS PRESLEY & maybe the show wanted to add him as
a bit ~ taste of added star power but fist fighting RED 23 of these 24 EPISODES is stupid ruining these
Plot visuals & Jim never notices "HEY - I KEEP RUNNING INTO YOU - I'M TRAUMATIZED from our daily
fist fights as all these other adventures" NO - It's like they've never seen each other before & are fist fighting for the very first time as EVERY PLOT in this season. In previous seasons he fought same X-TRAS in their same seasons too which again leaves a bad taste in my mouth seeing a same person fist fighting Jim as all these various distant far away locations fist fighting vs. a same man. So how stupid is that to create these various plots & scenery Locales yet fist fighting the same X-TRAS episode after episode after episode after episode but other shows alike THE THREE STOOGES did the same thing as the same supporting cast members in all the various plots going head to head vs. the Stooges.
So if you want to get 11 GOOD COOL EPISODES & COMPLETE YOUR WILD WILD WEST COLLECTION
ALIKE I HAVE - Yea Get this & they are worth having & I'm enjoying them & am happy to own these but another 14 EPISODES in this season I never ever want to watch them again as only EH's ~ OK ONES.
The reason given for the show's cancellation is IT'S TOO VIOLENT - I understand & agree with that
but I also see how the plots are right on the fringe of tinkering out - spitting out clunkers not worth
following & seeing for 50 MINUTES episodes after episodes chaining in a row.
The show's theme as well as the spellbinding music within made the show that much more intriguing and exciting. The humor that was introduced at times also added to the success of the show. On top of all this it introduced other stars into each episode. Robert Duvall, Don Rickles, Alan Hale Jr. Jim Backus, Boris Karloff, Victor Buono, Richard Prior, Jack Elam, Ray Walston, Willam Schallert,Agness Moorehead,Burgess Meredith,Sammy Davis Jr., Peter Lawford, Carol O'Connor,Ricardo Montalban,Suzanne Pleshette, John Astin, Martin Landau,Ed Asner,Ted Knight, Richard Anderson,Red West, Martin Brooks,Norman Fell and many more!!!Unfortunately however the movie remake of TWWW in 1999 starring Will Smith/Kevin Kline was an insult to not only the cast and characters of the original TV series but to the original series itself.However it now lives again on DVD and I suggest you check it out for yourself especially if you were a fan of the X-Files.
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The stories are still good but look more like other westerns.
Plus Ross Martin was absent from many episodes due to health issues and he is sorely missed







