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Stingray - Vol. 1 - Stingray / Plant Of Doom / Sea Of Oil / Hostages Of The Deep [1961]

   


Price: £9.99
RRP: £9.99
Binding : VHS Tape
EAN : 5030074217436
Label : ITV DVD
Manufacturer : ITV DVD
Publisher : ITV DVD
Release date : 2001-04-02
Title : Stingray - Vol. 1 - Stingray / Plant Of Doom / Sea Of Oil / Hostages Of The Deep [1961]
Audience rating : Universal, suitable for all
Format : PAL
Number of items : 1
Original release date : 1961-01-01
Running time : 100
Studio : ITV DVD
Theatrical releaseDate : 1961





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Amazon.co.uk Review
Drums pound, the music bursts into life with a cry of "Stingray!... Stingray!" Who can resist? Stingray (1964) was the show Gerry Anderson made just before he really hit the big time with Thunderbirds (1965). He produced 39 episodes of the 21st century adventures of Troy Tempest, tall, dark and handsome (his voice based on James Garner's) captain of the titular submarine. Troy's mission: to protect the seas on behalf of WASP (World Aquanaut Security Patrol). With complex underwater model and puppet effects, this was groundbreaking television, especially as it was the first UK series to be made in colour, even though for years it was only seen in black and white. Special effects director Derek Meddings later graduated to the James Bond movies, while Moneypenny herself (actress Lois Maxwell) voiced Atlanta Shore. Here, just as in the Bond movies, she played second fiddle in our hero's affections, the mute Marina becoming Stingray's sex-goddess. The end credits even featured a song in her honour, "Aqua Maria", which became an international hit. As for the bad guys, half-man, half-fish Titan and his Terror Fish wage a dastardly war against humanity and the peaceful underwater citizens of Pacifica. Four decades on, the models and underwater sequences still impress and Stingray remains eccentric cult family entertainment.

In the first episode, "Stingray", a Titan Terror Fish sinks a WASP submarine and Troy and sidekick, Phones, fall into the hands of the evil Titan. This action-packed beginning introduces all the major characters and gadgets, setting the scene for the adventures to come. "Plant of Doom" sees Titan outraged that Troy has rescued his beautiful slave Marina. After consulting an undersea god he hatches a revenge plot using a deadly air-consuming flower. In "Sea of Oil" Atlanta is kidnapped by an underwater race who plant a bomb on Stingray, while in "Hostages of the Deep" Marina is threatened with death by swordfish blade. --Gary S Dalkin


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