Westworld Destroyed
- Episode aired Mar 5, 1980
- 1h
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5.2/10
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Moore searches for the android who has joined the crew of a U.S. nuclear submarine.Moore searches for the android who has joined the crew of a U.S. nuclear submarine.Moore searches for the android who has joined the crew of a U.S. nuclear submarine.
Nancy Harewood
- Roberta
- (as Ann McCurry)
Lawrence Levine
- Technician
- (as Larry Levine)
Edward Coch Jr.
- Chubby Gunman
- (as Edward A. Coch Jr.)
James W. Gavin
- Helicopter Pilot
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaIncluded as a special feature on the bluray release of Westworld (1973).
- GoofsJohn Moore's helicopter flies over a bright sunlit day Los Angeles, but the day suddenly turns into a thunderstorm by the time he lands on the roof of the Delos building.
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Great Underrated Unfairly Maliged Series
Unfairly maligned, BEYOND WESTWORLD was a pretty great short-lived series, lasting only five episodes but starting off strong with a pilot that's a kind of hour-long TV-movie following the WESTWORLD robots (including bar girl Cassandra Peterson) killing the customers...
Followed by an expository explanation not in the ambiguous Michael Crichton cult classic: The man behind the massacre was the assistant to that world's creator, and is played by puma-faced James Wainwright who, with gorgeous assistant Nancy Harewood at the controls, attempts to kill agents Jim McMullan and Judith Chapman (soon replaced by Connie Seleca), and the action's pretty great...
Especially a battle against a bionic, spring-loaded, venomous rattlesnake with infrared vision followed by a few intentional accidents and a nostalgic bout with a gunslinger. All this between the main plot of a nuclear submarine wherein one of the crew members is a robotic spy, and that's basically the plot of each episode: to find the sole android that will cause havoc unless stopped on time, making this series go well BEYOND science-fiction and into the realm of mystery... WHO'S THE BOT? Would have been a more befitting... and in later episodes range from professional football teams to cheesy rock bands.
Followed by an expository explanation not in the ambiguous Michael Crichton cult classic: The man behind the massacre was the assistant to that world's creator, and is played by puma-faced James Wainwright who, with gorgeous assistant Nancy Harewood at the controls, attempts to kill agents Jim McMullan and Judith Chapman (soon replaced by Connie Seleca), and the action's pretty great...
Especially a battle against a bionic, spring-loaded, venomous rattlesnake with infrared vision followed by a few intentional accidents and a nostalgic bout with a gunslinger. All this between the main plot of a nuclear submarine wherein one of the crew members is a robotic spy, and that's basically the plot of each episode: to find the sole android that will cause havoc unless stopped on time, making this series go well BEYOND science-fiction and into the realm of mystery... WHO'S THE BOT? Would have been a more befitting... and in later episodes range from professional football teams to cheesy rock bands.
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