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Manufacturer: Paramount Directed By: Bernard McEveety (II), Larry Peerce, Lawrence Dobkin, Ralph Senensky, Mark Rydell
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD Brand: PARAMOUNT PICTURES EAN: 0097368881648 Format: Box set Label: Paramount Manufacturer: Paramount Number Of Items: 7 Publisher: Paramount Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2006-06-06 Running Time: 1347 Studio: Paramount Theatrical Release Date: 1965-09-17
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While following in the tradition of conventional Westerns like GUNSMOKE or HAVE GUN WILL TRAVEL the innovative 1960s television series THE WILD WILD WEST tweaked the genre by infusing science-fiction elements and James Bond-like espionage plotlines. As dashingly handsome secret agent James T. West (Robert Conrad) and his master-of-disguise sidekick Artemus Gordon (Ross Martin) investigated crimes in the late-1800s Wild West the series distinguished itself with anachronistically high-tech gadgetry (a pioneering style that would later be come to known as "steampunk") and an odd assemblage of villains that included the delightfully demented dwarf Miguelito Loveless (Michael Dunn). Eccentric and visionary the series is resurrected in this collection of 28 remastered episodes from the debut season.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre:Â WESTERN/MISC. Rating:Â NR UPC:Â 097368881648 Manufacturer No:Â 888164
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Outstanding First Season Comment: The DVD of The Wild Wild West First Season is absolutely great. It is in Black & White which is a big plus for me, but others should at least know as they may not be as thrilled. I also own Season Two which I found to be a bit disappointing. Season One has all the action, great villains with their ingenious plots and of course, the babes. Highly Recommended, this DVD collection is a must have for all fans.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Classic Retro!!! Comment: We enjoyed the Wild Wild West when we were younger and we are enjoying these series even more. We can watch and not worry about the grandkids can watching it. These baby bommers are going retro and searching the classics from our young adulthood/childhood. Thumbs up!!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Another Good Classic Show! Comment: Always enjoyed this series growing up. It's "James Bond of the West". Really liked the addition of the commentary by Robert Conrad. Be sure to add to your collection!
Customer Rating:      Summary: The days of my youth Comment: I started watching this show when it first came on television. I was 12 at the time, probably a perfect age to enjoy it most. I watched it through the entire four year run and it was a great show to look forward to on Friday nights after a week of school. The plots were simplistic and the acting was a bit stilted but it was simply a fun show to watch. Throwing James Bond, which I was into as well, into the old west with the suave, debonair personae of Robert Conrad along with Ross Martin playing the intellectual sidekick was great fun. And for a 12 year old male the attractive women were enjoyable as well. I've picked up the first season so far and fondly am repeating those long gone years. It was great seeing Suzanne Pleshette in the first episode, she was always gorgeous, and then seeing other actors and actresses that are much older or passed away in other episodes. Of course watching the fight scenes, the passe secret weapons of the era, and the obligatory death traps that West always escapes is simply good fun. I plan on picking up the remaining season sets as I finish each one. I think they would be fun for someone new to the series as well.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The Wild Wild West Season 1 Comment: Glad to see this on DVD. The intro's by Robert Conrad are a good background to each episode. Was one of my favorite series and never understood why it was not in the rerun lineup. Looking forward to getting the remaining seasons.
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