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Automan

  • TV Series
  • 1983–1984
  • 1h 10m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
2.2K
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Desi Arnaz Jr. and Chuck Wagner in Automan (1983)
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Artificial IntelligenceAdventureComedyCrimeSci-Fi

A computer-generated superhero and his human creator fight crime in the city.A computer-generated superhero and his human creator fight crime in the city.A computer-generated superhero and his human creator fight crime in the city.

  • Creator
    • Glen A. Larson
  • Stars
    • Desi Arnaz Jr.
    • Chuck Wagner
    • Heather McNair
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    2.2K
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    • Creator
      • Glen A. Larson
    • Stars
      • Desi Arnaz Jr.
      • Chuck Wagner
      • Heather McNair
    • 23User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Episodes13

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    Automan: It Talks!
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    Automan: Something More Flexible
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    Automan: Fantastic!
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    Automan: A Second Opinion Never Hurt
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    Desi Arnaz Jr.
    Desi Arnaz Jr.
    • Walter Nebicher
    • 1983–1984
    Chuck Wagner
    Chuck Wagner
    • Automan
    • 1983–1984
    Heather McNair
    • Roxanne Caldwell
    • 1983–1984
    Gerald S. O'Loughlin
    Gerald S. O'Loughlin
    • Capt. E. G. Boyd
    • 1983–1984
    Robert Lansing
    Robert Lansing
    • Lt. Jack Curtis
    • 1983–1984
    Cursor
    • Self
    • 1983–1984
    K.C. Winkler
    • The Blonde…
    • 1983–1984
    Scott Marlowe
    Scott Marlowe
    • Robert Sawyer
    • 1984
    Mary Crosby
    Mary Crosby
    • Ellen Fowler
    • 1983
    Patrick Macnee
    Patrick Macnee
    • Lydell Hamilton
    • 1983
    Clu Gulager
    Clu Gulager
    • Rudolph Brock
    • 1983
    Richard Lynch
    Richard Lynch
    • Sheriff Clay Horton
    • 1984
    John Vernon
    John Vernon
    • Carlos Rayner
    • 1984
    Ed Lauter
    Ed Lauter
    • Michael Hagedorn
    • 1984
    John Ericson
    John Ericson
    • Woody Oster
    • 1984
    Dennis Cole
    Dennis Cole
    • Roger Crandall
    • 1984
    Laura Branigan
    Laura Branigan
    • Jessie Cole
    • 1984
    Jeff Pomerantz
    Jeff Pomerantz
    • Lt. Malcom Whittaker
    • 1984
    • Creator
      • Glen A. Larson
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    User reviews23

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    Rob_Taylor

    Harmless fun.

    This was a well cheesy show, with "Auto" and "Cursor" a blatant plagiarism of "Tron" and "Bit". That said, it was harmless fun, for the most part and enjoyable enough.

    Although it didn't last long it seems to be one of the few shows that, although looking wooly and trite now, gained a dedicated following at the time.
    Jack_Yan

    Charming

    Yes, this was a little predictable, as one reviewer said, but it had a sense of humour that American shows seldom crack. Strangely, it was from Glen Larson, whose creations have not always stood the test of time. Yet the charm in Automan was so delicious that it was a shame that it only lasted 13 episodes.

    Walter Nebicher (Desi Arnaz) is a computer geek who creates a hologram called Automan (Chuck Wagner) - but the character turns out to have not only Walter's ideas for a crime-fighter, but his own soul. Turns out Automan has lived in a parallel, video-game universe (à la Tron, the big SFX hit of the early 1980s) and counts Pac-man and Donkey Kong ('He's an animal') among his friends.

    This improbable storyline, plus Automan's sidekick, Cursor (who has quite the eye [he must have one!] for the ladies) played for good laughs. What we do know is that the characters are not really going to develop much. Walter has a stereotypical loud cop boss with a New York accent (Gerald S. O'Loughlin) who hates him, a beautiful female police detective (Heather McNair) who fancies him, and an immediate superior (Robert Lansing) who feels he's misunderstood yet wants to make him feel valued. And the villains are similarly flat, perhaps with the exception of the suave Patrick Macnee in the première episode.

    For a guy who doesn't like sci-fi (and who was in his teens when this aired), it was a fine way to spoof the genre and to poke fun at the primitive nature of video games and early 1980s' computers. Additional ideas were that Walter could feed in data about human life into Automan, so he could dance like John Travolta after receiving a Beta tape with a disco flick - another opportunity for set-ups. A priceless tennis-playing scene sees Cursor replace the real ball, set up for more laughs. Sometimes the oldest gags are the best ones.

    Meanwhile, Automan gets stuck on everyday human problems: when asked what his (astrological) sign is, he cannot reply. Walter suggests, 'Tell him you're an Apple II.'

    Unlike Galactica 1980, the special effects don't look too primitive, and in its day, were very swish for TV.

    Automan did have the storylines of a kids' show, much like the similarly ill-fated Enos, the Dukes of Hazzard spin-off that was its contemporary. However, folks appreciated a bit of a tickle then, seeing a splash of humour in the (by then) tired genre of the one-hour-format cop show. Numerous episodes looked expensive and probably were - so the show always looked the part. Automan is a product of its era and still retains some fascination for me. Sometimes, you just need something that isn't so serious.
    9Gunn

    A Neat Show with Dazzling Special Effects

    No one should be embarrassed to admit they liked this show. Look at how many people here gave it positive reviews. I can't remember much more than how cool that car was and Automan's suit, how wild it was! I liked the cast a lot. I also remembered that it starred Desi Arnaz Jr. and that I was bummed when it was canceled. They never gave it a chance. It takes a little time to develop a following and this show and "The Flash" would have done well had they not yanked them off the air so soon. I kind of remember that the theme song was very good also, but can't remember much about it. You can vote to see it, and other shows, on DVD at: TVShowsOnDVD.com.
    6Blackace

    Automan to the rescue.

    For some odd reason, I actually liked this show. I was only 16yr when it aired, but I loved the special effects. This show really seems like something Disney would make. It was a little bit of Tron with low-budget comedy crime fighter thrown in. The two things I remember the most is the title song and the auto-car. The song had a catchy tune that I still hum now and then. The car would get created by "Cursor", Automan's sidekick and it was very cool how it was done. Cursor would start drawing the lines of the car and then pick up speed as he drew the rest. It would make some electrical sound while Cursor drew it. Like Automan, the car was a glowing neon light blue. When automan drove it, it steered like the motorcycles in TRON. It would make sharp turns left or right and Desi Jr's character would get slammed against the door window. The show was just fun to watch back then. The main thing that killed it was the writing. The villains weren't anything special and each story really didn't draw you in and make you want to come back. The comedy aspect of the show was decent. It also was expensive to make each episode and because it didn't draw a big audience, they really didn't make much money off of it. I still would love to see this on DVD just for nostalgic purposes.
    Aaron1375

    Automan ran out of juice rather quickly.

    Another case of a show I really enjoyed as a kid being taken off the air rather quickly. Whatever a kid enjoyed to watch back in the 70's and 80's always seemed to get the quick hook back then. This one is brought to us by the same guy who did "Buck Rogers" and the lesser known "Manimal". It also came on about the same time as the latter. The show was about a computer guy who somehow creates this strange computer dude or brings him into this world, can not remember so well now as I have not seen the show in a very long time. What I remember the most about this one though is the cool car which I debated with a kid at school was faster than the car on "Knight Rider". Which how there was any debate for anybody who has seen both shows is beyond me this car went so fast and could do 90 degree turns for crying out loud. I also remember "Automan" losing his power whenever more machines and such were used. The effects were very Tron-like and not bad for a television show made back in the 80's. Why shows such as these got such a quick hook is beyond me, well not really my guess is they just cost to much to produce as opposed to the quirky comedies that usually went on way to long (Happy Days anyone).

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      The Autocar was a customized Lamborghini Countach.
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    • Release date
      • December 15, 1983 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Automan - Der Superdetektiv
    • Filming locations
      • 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Glen A. Larson Productions
      • The Kushner-Locke Company
      • 20th Century Fox Television
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 10 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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