Secrets of Isis and SHAZAM!
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Secrets of Isis and SHAZAM!
I am curious as to when the Filmation Studios 1970's Saturday morning live action cult classics "THE SECRETS OF ISIS" starring Jo Anna Cameron and "SHAZAM" starring Michael Grey,Les Tremayne will be out on DVD?
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I don't know about a DVD release but I think it's TVLand that has been reruning Shazam! late nights or weekends late nights periodicallly. A few months back I saw an episode that involved some teenagers causing a fire in a school chemistry lab and a dog that belonged to one of the kids was trapped in the lab. One of the kids was Danny Bonaduce (Danny Partridge Family)
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Originally Posted by klandersen
I don't know about a DVD release but I think it's TVLand that has been reruning Shazam! late nights or weekends late nights periodicallly. A few months back I saw an episode that involved some teenagers causing a fire in a school chemistry lab and a dog that belonged to one of the kids was trapped in the lab. One of the kids was Danny Bonaduce (Danny Partridge Family)
Now don't anyone quote me on this. This is just me letting my imagination wander!!
Does anyone have up to date info??
Take care all!!
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I read somewhere that it's because TV Land only bought the rights to air those same 8 or so episodes. Eh...variety is overrated anyway...what is that compared to seeing the Isis-puts-out-a-forest-fire episode over and over??
I don't know if I'd actually buy this on DVD, but it would definitely be worth a Netflix. It's not a great show by any stretch, but the hilarity makes up for any shortcomings. There's so much to make fun of.
I don't know if I'd actually buy this on DVD, but it would definitely be worth a Netflix. It's not a great show by any stretch, but the hilarity makes up for any shortcomings. There's so much to make fun of.