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| Genre/Form: | Videocassettes Film adaptations Drama |
|---|---|
| Material Type: | Videorecording |
| Document Type: | Visual material |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Lyle Waggoner; Lynda Carter; William Moulton Marston; Stanley Ralph Ross; Mark Rodgers; Charles B Fitzsimons; Re-tv Video.; Columbia House Video. |
| OCLC Number: | 732840860 |
| Notes: | Air Date: December 22, 1978 and Air Date: December 29, 1978. |
| Credits: | Developed for television by Stanley Ralph Ross ; based on characters created by Charles Moulton. |
| Performer(s): | Lynda Carter and Lyle Waggoner. |
| Target Audience: | Not rated. |
| Description: | 1 videocassette (100 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. |
| Details: | VHS. |
| Contents: | Pot of gold -- Gault's brain. |
| Other Titles: | Gault's brain Pot of gold |
| Responsibility: | produced by Charles B. Fitzsimons and Mark Rodgers. |
Abstract:
"Pot of Gold" opens in London as Diana is investigating a counterfeiting ring. She is unaware that the perfect counterfeit plates that have been created are en route to America, attached to the collar of a vicious dog named Rasputin, who will be picked up once the plane lands. At the same time, back in America, Irish cobbler Pat O'Hanlon is accosted by robbers who want to steal his gold. Their plan is to add Pat's wealth to the gold they've already stolen so that they will have enough cash to pay for the counterfeit plates once they arrive. Naturally Wonder Woman gets involved, doing everything she can to disrupt these plans, while trying to keep Pat safe from harm. Pat, it's revealed, seems to be perfectly fine as there's something a little bit magical about the Irishman. Wonder Woman definitely moves into pure science fiction territory in "Gault's Brain". At the outset of the episode, family and friends are mourning the passing of 70-year-old industrialist Harlow Gault, unaware of the fact that the man isn't dead in the traditional sense of the word. It seems that Gault's brain--which has been endowed with a number of telekinetic abilities--has somehow survived, and it's hooked up to a number of wires and computers. Gault has ordered his henchmen to find the perfect human body that his brain can be transplanted in to, thus ensuring his immortality . Wonder Woman must save the life of an unsuspecting innocent, while simultaneously trying to stop the power of Gault's brain.
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