"Man from Atlantis" Melt Down (TV Episode 1977) Poster

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(1977)

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The sea levels are rising
ODDBear21 June 2013
Warning: Spoilers
Dr. Schubert is back! This time he's melting the world's ice caps with microwaves and causing the sea levels to rise. He promises to stop if Mark will agree to become his test subject.

The first regular episode in the series. Absent is Dr. Miller (Kenneth Tigar) from the previous three TV movies but Dr. Merrill (Montgomery) and C.W. (Fudge) soldier on with Mark (Duffy) on his upcoming adventures. There's a noticeable difference here in that Mark's physical strength is prominently displayed as he easily battles four muscled henchmen and can smash his way through doors quite easily. Also; he seems to be able to stop machines from working using only his mind!

Overall; this episode is quite good. It's pretty much lull-free, competently made with some good looking locations, OK sets and a fair amount of action. Some stock footage from the earlier TV movies is applied - mostly containing the sub and of Mark swimming underwater.

Script wise; this is an OK idea for a villain as Dr. Schubert, of course, has no intentions of stopping the melt down as he's still intent on destroying everything on land. Problem is; Dr. Schubert isn't a menacing presence but a bit clownish and silly looking. But Victor Buono is a fun actor and he at least makes Schubert memorable.

Acting wise it's Duffy that deserves all the praise. Montgomery is remarkably stilted and lifeless (perhaps a bit disinterested) but here's hoping she'll get going in future episodes and Fudge is sort of neither- here-nor-there. In the last TV movie ("The Disappearances") C.W. showed comedic potential but he's completely static here; probably his character still a work-in-progress. Duffy, however, makes the most out of his character and is becoming quite the leading man.

Guest star alert; Dee Wallace plays a small part here. Only four years later she headlined one of horror's most impeccable werewolf movie "The Howling". Here she isn't even credited.
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6/10
Reminiscences from the Seventies!!!
elo-equipamentos30 July 2019
The Man from Atlantis was aired in Brazil in 1978, but just feature-long film, I used to be so anxious to watch this unusual picture at prime time, it had a resounding success at this time, this series I have to confess never saw, because a have a Movies's book where l'd used to make my records, in fact series l didn't counted, due it is too short, in this episode Mark and Dr. Elizabeth are warned by some sources that the sea level is raising too fast, they found the right spot where the ice is melting at Alaska, guess who is behind all this matter, Yeah the evil Dr. Schubert, now he demands that Mark stay at his laboratory for study process, otherwise he will increases the melting around the world, great to see it again totally restored, the box just came out officially, hopeful to see the pilot and others follow up movies ASAP!!!

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First watch: 2019 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 6
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