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"Mind Stealers from Outer Space (Part 2)"
Series The New Adventures of Wonder Woman
Season 2, Episode 11
Wonder Woman 2x11 009
Air date December 9th, 1977
Writers Stephen Kandel
Director Alan Crosland
Producers Douglas S. Cramer; Charles B. Fitzsimons; Bruce Lansbury; John Gaynor
Starring Lynda Carter; Lyle Waggoner
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"Mind Stealers from Outer Space (Part 2)" is the eleventh episode from season two of the superhero fantasy series Wonder Woman, which is based upon a character created by William Moulton Marston, who appears in comic books published by DC Comics. It is the eleventh episode broadcast on CBS and the twenty-fifth episode of the series overall. The episode was directed by Alan Crosland and written by Stephen Kandel. It was produced by Charles B. Fitzsimons with Douglas S. Cramer as executive producer, John Gaynor as associate producer and Bruce Lansbury as supervising producer. It first aired on Friday, December 9th, 1977.

Cast[]

Principal Cast[]

Actor Role
Lynda Carter Wonder Woman, Diana Prince
Lyle Waggoner Major Steve Trevor

Guest Stars[]

Actor Role
Dack Rambo Andros
Pamela Mason Carla Burgess
Vincent Van Patten Johnny

Co-Starring[]

Actor Role
Earl Boen Chaka
Barbara O. Jones Sell
Allan Migicovsky Dr. Rand
Curt Lowens Nordling
Regis Cordic Professor Eidleman
Lana Marie Henricks Karen
Lori Ann Henricks Kim

Featuring[]

Actor Role
Walt Davis Security guard
Phyllis Flax Woman delegate
Eric Mason Senator Wainright
Dee Dee Young Zambezia delegate
Kristin Larkin Debbie

Uncredited cast[]

Actor Role
Paula Crist Skrill
Paul Baxley The Sardor [1]

Notes & Trivia[]

  • This episode is production code number: 166711.
  • This is the final work in the speculative fiction genre for actor Dack Rambo.
  • The actor portraying the Sardor is uncredited in this episode. It is possible that he was played by stunt coordinator Paul Baxley, who is the only male stunt performer credited in this episode.
  • Actress Paula Crist is uncredited for her participation in this episode. She played one of the Skrill.
  • The end of the episode reveals that I.R.A.C. has deduced that Diana Prince is actually Wonder Woman. He addresses her as "Prince... ess".
  • The physical image of the Sardor bears a strong resemblance to the character of Darth Vader as first seen in the 1977 blockbuster film Star Wars. Both characters have metallic masks that completely enshroud their faces, black clothing, boots and capes. The Sardor even makes artificial respiration sounds from his mask, similar to those made by Darth Vader.

Quotes[]

  • Johnny: Patience is not one of the Sardor's virtues.

....

  • Wonder Woman: This is what you've used, to lure him to me. Lets see, how you like it.

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  • Wonder Woman: Deja vu. The last time we said goodbye was when? 1943.
  • Andros: Perhaps we should, eh, keep track of our hello's instead.

See also[]

Comics

TV series

External Links[]

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References[]

  1. Unconfirmed. See Notes.
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