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"Wonder Woman" The Feminum Mystique: Part 1 (1976)


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finally a real story

6/10
Author: trashgang from Midian
16 January 2013

An new prototype of airplane is stolen but has to be destroyed before it get in the Nazis their hands. So it explodes in open air, pilot rescued. So far no problem but who is behind it all, a job for wonder woman.

But was I surprised to see John Saxon here as the bad guy Captain Radl. But there's more going on. We go back to Paradise Island were wonder woman is coming from. Out of the blue she got a sister called Drusilla. Remember the pilot, she was the only child of the queen. Nevertheless, Drusilla is called to go to the US to get wonder woman back, but not without any problems. It's a new world for her and Diana is stupid enough to show her sister how she changes in the superwoman. Of course Drusilla wants the same and practise to become wonder girl but the Germans want to capture wonder woman, sadly for Drusilla it's her they hold prison. Come and see in part 2 what is happening to both wonder chicks.

Gore 0/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 2/5 Story 3/5 Comedy 0/5

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The Feminum Mystique

5/10
Author: Joxerlives from United Kingdom
31 December 2011

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The Feminum Mystique pt1 Here's Drusilla! Weird as in the pilot the Amazon Queen stated Diana was her only daughter. Of course she immediately get's chloroformed, the family resemblance is startling. Like her better in her cute bobby-soxer disguise than as Wonder-Girl. Also noted character actor John Saxon of 'Enter the Dragon' and 'Nightmare on Elm Street' fame. The prototype jet is a real WW2 aircraft, the Gloster Meteor but British rather than American. Of course in reality the German's were far in advance of the Allies in terms of jet fighters, they'd have no need to steal anything (their Me 262 was not only superior to it's British and American equivalents but would remain so for years after the war). We see WW transform back to Diana, the only time I can think we see that. I'm not the greatest Drusilla fan although I like her relationship with Diana, makes the superheroine more human, like Buffy and Dawn 5/10

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