1973

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    Mute Samurai

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    Mute Samurai

    A master swordsman, Kiichi Hogan, wanders Japan in search of the Spanish swordsman who murdered his parents and slashed his throat 18 years before. Renouncing any normal life the samurai has become the feared bounty hunter, “Devil” Hogan, the Mute Samurai.

    $80.00
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    Kouya no Shounen Isamu

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    Kouya no Shounen Isamu

    $104.00
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    Volshebnik Izumrudnogo Goroda

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    Volshebnik Izumrudnogo Goroda

    $45.00
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    The Ascent of Man

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    The Ascent of Man

    The Ascent of Man is a thirteen-part documentary television series produced by the BBC and Time-Life Films first transmitted in 1973, written and presented by Jacob Bronowski. Intended as a series of “personal view” documentaries in the manner of Kenneth Clark’s 1969 series Civilisation, the series received acclaim for Bronowski’s highly informed but eloquently simple analysis, his long unscripted monologues and its extensive location shoots.

    $48.00
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    The Water Margin

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    The Water Margin

    The Water Margin is a Japanese television series based on Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature. The novel details the trials and tribulations of 108 outlaws during the Song Dynasty. This adaptation follows Lin Chung and his clashes with the local government official Kao Chiu.

    The Water Margin is famous for its, sometimes obscure, but memorable philosophical quotes, such as “Do not despise the snake for having no horns,for who is to say it will not become a dragon?””

    $48.00
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    Inazuman

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    Inazuman

    Ban Daisuke of Kikaida fame takes the lead role in this classic series pitting a college student against the hostile forces of the Neo-Human Empire. Unique among live action tokusatsu shows, this innovative series features the extraordinary double henshin transformation, the Raijingo supercar, and psionic (psychic) abilities. Watari Goro (Ban) clashes with Emperor Bamba’s grotesque corps of mutant monsters, and exclaims, “Summon Supreme Power” (Choriki Shorai!) to initiate his final transformation into Inazuman.

    $40.00$48.00
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    Orson Welles' Great Mysteries

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    Orson Welles’ Great Mysteries

    Orson Welles’ Great Mysteries was a British television series The series was an anthology of different tales. Each episode was introduced by Orson Welles, who was the only regular actor in the series.

    In the opening titles, Welles would be shown in silhouette as he walked through a hallway towards the camera, smoking a cigar and outfitted in a broad-brimmed hat and a huge cloak, the outfit itself being a nod to his having provided the voice of The Shadow in the radio program. When he actually appeared on-screen to introduce the episodes, his face would be all that would be shown, in extreme close-up and very low lighting.

    $48.00
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    鉄人タイガーセブン

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    鉄人タイガーセブン

    Tetsujin Tiger Seven, translated as Iron Man Tiger 7, was a Japanese tokusatsu television series that aired in 1973, produced by P Productions. Unlike P. Productions previous series about cat based heroes Iron Man Tiger 7 is set in modern Japan.

    Takigawa Go gets the power to transform into Tetsujin Tiger Seven from an artificial heart and a magic pendent. To transform he utters the henshin phrase “Tiger Spark”. Takigawa Go is played by Tatsuya Nanjô who also starred in Toei’s Henshin Ninja Arashi. Go rides a Suzuki motorcycle with rocket boosters. When he transforms into Tiger Seven the motorcycle transforms as well to become “Spike Go”. Spike Go can drive itself, coming to its master’s aid when Tiger 7 roars.

    Tetsujin Tiger 7 was apparently P. Production’s attempt at a Kamen Rider style series. They even hired Shunsuke Kikuchi composer of the 1970s Kamen Rider music to write the music for Tetsujin Tiger 7.

    $56.00
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    Whoops Baghdad

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    Whoops Baghdad

    Whoops Baghdad is a BBC television comedy programme first broadcast from 25 January to 1 March 1973.

    It stars Frankie Howerd, and was similar to his earlier programme Up Pompeii!, with the setting moved from Ancient Rome to mediaeval Baghdad. However, it was less successful than its predecessor, only running for six episodes and is little remembered, although all episodes apparently survive.

    The original proposed title, Up Baghdad, was rejected because it was felt that it might have been seen as supportive of the then-current Iraqi regime.

    $45.00
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    Butch Cassidy

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    Butch Cassidy

    Butch Cassidy was a Saturday morning cartoon produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions in 1973 for NBC. The series title is a play on the name of the unrelated 1969 film Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. The character’s music group is called the Sundance Kids.

    $60.00
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    Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice

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    Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice

    Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice is an American situation comedy broadcast in the United States by ABC as part of its 1973 fall lineup. It was based on the movie of the same title. It was produced by Screen Gems.

    $60.00
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    Jeannie

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    Jeannie

    Average teenager Corey Anders finds an unusual-looking bottle on the beach, when he opens it a beautiful genie named Jeannie emerges.

    $60.00
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