"The Wild Wild West" The Night of the Grand Emir (TV Episode 1966) Poster

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The Emir
searchanddestroy-19 February 2019
Warning: Spoilers
The main surprise here is that you have the supposed big evil dude who dies not even at the middle of the show. Good surprise which I particularely appreciate. For the rest a good episode in the pure tradition of this amazing show.
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7/10
The Poisoned cage tailored to Jim among a kidnaping of the Emir of Ottoman empire exchange a small piece of a desert land!
elo-equipamentos27 May 2023
I shall say that this series has two key elements to be so successful, firstly the those unusual characters from overseas, this turn the Grand Emir of Ottoman empire in a diplomatic visit in America for what? Oh be delighted by gorgeous American dancers, let's forget this minor fail on the screenplay, the main subject is fact is an Assassin's Club that for all means want a small part of the desert between the Indian ocean and the Mediterranean sea to build a channel there, not so fast writers this small piece of land wasn't a desert anymore due the W. W. W. Took place when President Ulysses Grant was in the chair and Suez Channel already had made at its time (sorry writers for allowed us fake events).

Jim and Art have a charge to protect the powerful Emir of a possible murder or kidnaping by underground society hosted in American territory by this advance proposition, aside all fails in the weird screenplay, came up the gorgeous Ecstasy La Joie (Yvonne Craig) a regular guest special star on several shows in the sixties, brightening the episode with her undeniable sex-appeal, among traps putting Jim upside down tie-up in a straightjacket also in a poisoned cage aftermaths, all us previously known what's gonna happen on the final act.

A great casting in this episode as Richard Jaeckel, Don Francks and Robert Middleton were not match to eye-candy Yvonne Craig performance in many dancing sequences, she overshadowed all them and also Artemus with smallest appearance.

Thanks for reading.

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First watch: 2023 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 7.
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9/10
The league of gentlemen assassins
ShadeGrenade31 December 2013
Warning: Spoilers
Donn Mullally's 'The Night Of The Grand Emir' opens with Jim and Arte on assignment - to protect the 'Grand Emir El Emid' ( Robert Middleton ) who is in the States for an operation. A dancer tries to blow him up, but Jim saves his life. He follows her as she escapes in a carriage. She drugs him using her special ring. An exile called 'Dr.Mohammed Bey' ( James Lamphier ) is her boss. Jim is suspended from a ceiling by strait-jacket. The dancer - the wonderfully-named 'Ecstasy La Joie' ( Yvonne Craig ) - is given a tambourine which, when thrown like a frisbee, will cut the head off of anyone unlucky enough to be in the way...

Usually television plots where the hero has to act as bodyguard to a visiting monarch or dignitary bore me rigid. But this one is well above average, thanks to the ingenious 'Avengers'-like concept of a club of gentleman assassins, led by ''T.Wiggett Jones' ( Don Francks ). Richard Jaeckel - 'Sergeant Bowren' of 'The Dirty Dozen' - is one of their number. The club wants the Emir dead to acquire a stretch of the Suez canal. Jim is placed in a cubicle where the air will cut out unless he agrees to join up. Fast-moving fun. And it goes without saying that Yvonne 'Batgirl' Craig is an absolute knockout as the luscious Ecstasy! Her tambourine must have been made by the same firm responsible for Oddjob's bowler hat!
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The Assassin's Club
aramis-112-80488011 February 2023
Yvonne Craig (Batgirl) plays an unlikely and not very effective assassin, though a member of a society of assassins including Richard Jaekel and James Lamphir. They're trying to kill an emir of the Ottoman Empire, which ruled the middle east and Anatolia with a heavy hand for nearly half a millennium until it tottered to its end in World War One.

There's a tambourine reminiscent of Oddjob's hat and an explosive garter. West, that one-man army, finds himself pursued by the entire membership as part of a game. And that's only at the half-way mark.

Craig was never a great actress but she fit the WWW requirements: pretty and short. And she shows off some dancing skills. One of the emur's female attendants is Phyllis Davis. This episode doesn't have much more to it.

I prefer "The Assassination Bureau" with Oliver Reed and Diana Rigg.
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9/10
James West meets The Batgirl
FloridaFred10 May 2022
The talented Yvonne Craig, best known as "Batgirl" from the 1960's hit TV show Batman, dominates this story. As character "Ecstasy La Joie", she dances the Can-Can, she does an Egyptian belly dance, she does a flashy Mexican dance. The Grand Emir is drooling over her performances, but of course it is James West whom she romances.

The Assassin's Club is a lively group ruled by actor Don Francks, who is excellent in his role. We also have a great performance by Richard Jaeckel, who played MP Sergeant Bowren in the Dirty Dozen.

One of the better episodes of Wild Wild West, and you certainly get an eyeful of Ms. Craig's delightful dancing.
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