The Wild Wild West - The Complete Second Season
starring: Robert Conrad, Ross Martin
directed by: Larry Peerce, Richard Donner, Sherman Marks, Jesse Hibbs, Ralph Senensky
directed by: Larry Peerce, Richard Donner, Sherman Marks, Jesse Hibbs, Ralph Senensky
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: PARAMOUNT PICTURES
EAN: 0097368508941
Format: Subtitled, Color, NTSC
Label: Paramount
Manufacturer: Paramount
Number Of Items: 7
Publisher: Paramount
Region Code: 1
Release Date: March 20, 2007
Running Time: 1453 minutes
Sales Rank: 4335
Studio: Paramount
Theatrical Release Date: September 17, 1965
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Product Description:
James West and Artemus Gordon are two agents of President Grant who take their splendidly appointed private train through the west to fight evil. Half science fiction and half western the Artemus designs a series of interesting gadgets for James that would make Inspector Gadget proud. A light hearted adventure seriesSystem Requirements:Run Time: 1453 minsFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: WESTERN/MISC. Rating: NR UPC: 097368508941 Manufacturer No: 850894
Amazon.com:
Whether you grew up with it on the tube, want to erase the memory of 1999's disappointing feature-film adaptation, or are simply discovering it now, The Wild Wild West rocks. This late-'60s TV show has a bit of everything: laughs, drama, action, elements of magic, sci-fi, ghost stories, high- and low-tech gadgets that would do James Bond and MacGyver proud, great music, pretty ladies, outrageous villains, cool clothes... and even Sammy Davis Jr. and Richard Pryor, among other unexpected guests. Droll ladies man and government agent James West (played by tough guy Robert Conrad, wearing pants so tight they reveal his... well, they're really tight) and his sidekick, master of disguises Artemus Gordon (Ross Martin), are back at it for this second season (1966-67), with 28 episodes packaged on seven discs, bringing with them the same delightfully arch tone as before. Headquartered in their well-appointed train car, they embark on a variety of oddball adventures, all of them entitled 'The Night of' something (like '...the Flying Pie Plate,' '...the Returning Dead,' '...the Surreal McCoy,' '...the Tottering Tontine,' and many more). It's all very tongue-in-cheek; the villains, both familiar (Doctor Miguelito Loveless, colorfully portrayed by 'little person' Michael Dunn) and new, are deluded, silver-tongued maniacs camping it up like there's no tomorrow, while the stories, ranging from Loveless' schemes to take over the world and various plots to eliminate President Ulysses S. Grant and other important personages to time travel and green-skinned women from Venus, are smart, whimsical, and clever.
The show's overall vibe, from the opening credits on, is obviously reminiscent of cartoons and comic books; the fact that it doesn't take itself at all seriously is arguably its most appealing feature, along with better-than-average sets, cinematography, and other technical elements (not to mention a great title tune by Morton Stevens, the same guy responsible for Hawaii Five-0's immortal theme). Inevitably, some of it seems a bit dated now, such as the stereotypical depictions of Indians, but overall, The Wild Wild West has held up well. If there's a principal drawback, it's the lack of any bonus features; even though creator Michael Garrison died before this second season hit the airwaves, it would have been nice to hear from some of the others who participated in the making of this terrific show. --Sam Graham
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- Even more fun and wacky wild stuff It took me a while to get used to this being in color, as I had gotten used to the stark but lovely ... Read More
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- The Night of the Living ColorOne of the all-time TV greats, "The Wild Wild West" was a truly unique series that incorporated many ... Read More
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- In Memory of RossOne of my favourite TV stars was Ross Martin. So it was a singularly enjoyable delight to be able to ... Read More
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- Super TeamI remember this show when I was a teenager. It was a great show, not your typical western though. It ... Read More
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- The saga continues....This great 60's TV show rolls on...in color!
However, I'm mildly disappointed because unlike season ... Read More
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