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Stingray (1964)
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Stingray is a children's marionette television show, created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson, that ran from 1964-65. Stingray was also the first British television programme to be filmed entirely in colour (the earlier series The Adventures Of Sir Lancelot had been made in colour from halfway through its run thanks to NBC money - although British TV viewers wouldn't get colour television until 1967).Set 20 Minutes into the Future, the show's focus was the day-to-day adventures of the crew of WASP, the World Aquanaut Security Patrol (why, what WASP were you thinking of?), a Californian naval organization dedicated to keeping the world's waters free of any danger — in particular, any danger caused by the Aquaphibians, a race of evil fish-men. Helping them to lead the way is Captain Troy Tempest, who pilots the titular Stingray submarine alongside George Lee "Phones" Sheridan (so named because he operates the ship's hydrophones).The organization falls under the direction of Commander Sam Shore, who now uses a hoverchair around the base as a result of a submarine accident. His daughter is Atlanta Shore, the assistant communications officer who loves Troy Tempest from afar.Tagging along with the two pilots is a mute, tail-less mermaid by the name of Marina. It's revealed All There in the Manual that she is actually forbidden by her ruler Titan to ever speak (if she does so, he will destroy her people). Unfortunately for Atlanta, Troy seems to be attracted to her.All of the underwater sequences were shot dry-for-wet by filming the puppets or models through narrow water tanks containing small fish and bubble machines, and using lighting effects to give an underwater look.A compilation movie of the series, Invaders from the Deep, was the very first film ever riffed in Mystery Science Theater 3000, in its local-access season on KTMA-TV23 in Minneapolis.It has nothing to do with the American '80s series of the same name. | |
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No Celebrities Were Harmed | |
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No Celebrities Were Harmed: Surface Agent X20, who looked and sounded like Peter Lorre, though his appearance was also based on Claude Rains. Troy Tempest was modelled on James Garner, and Marina on Brigitte Bardot. X20's voice actor, Robert Eastonnote one of the few actual Americans to provide voices for Anderson shows - on Stingray Don Mason and Lois Maxwell both hailed from Canada while Ray Barrett was Australian, with David Graham the only British regular, also did the voice of Phones, who was an Expy of Sparks (played by Easton) from the Irwin Allen movie Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. | |
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Not-So-Harmless Villain | |
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Not-So-Harmless Villain: When Teufel is introduced, it appears to be just a fish that Titan claims is their great god, and Troy is given what appears to be an arbitrary trial where he lives or dies depending if it continues to look at him for one marine-minute, and it turns away from him JUST as the time runs out. Then when Titan vows revenge on his slave Marina for saving Troy and escaping Titanica, he implores Teufel for how to enact his revenge. Teufel then conjures a flower that devours the atmosphere around it, which Titan smashes only just in time, before remarking how the plant would be his instrument of revenge. This reveals in one scene that Teufel is not a dumb animal, that it purposely sentenced Troy and his crewmate to death, and that it didn't care if Titan died before realizing what the plant was for. | |
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Diegetic Soundtrack Usage: In "Raptures Of The Deep," a hallucinating Troy sings "Aqua Marina" (the Ending Theme) to Marina. | |
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The Cameo | |
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The Cameo: In "Raptures Of The Deep," Marina speaks for the only time onscreen with the uncredited voice of Sylvia Anderson. Too bad it's only in Troy's oxygen-starved imagination. | |
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Cryptid Episode | |
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Cryptid Episode: One episode has the crew shipped to Scotland to find the Loch Ness Monster. | |
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Small Name, Big Ego | |
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Small Name, Big Ego: El Hudat, and how. | |
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French Jerk | |
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French Jerk: The titular character of "The Man from the Navy", who drives Troy to distraction with his arrogance and need to prove the Navy's superiority. | |
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Compilation Movie | |
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Compilation Movie: Two, under the umbrella title Super Space Theater. The Incredible Voyage of Stingray, featuring the episodes "Stingray," "Plant of Doom," "Count Down, and "The Master Plan," in 1980. Invaders of the Deep, featuring the episodes "Hostages of the Deep," "The Big Gun," "Emergency Marineville" and "Deep Heat," in 1981. Notable for being the first movie featured on Mystery Science Theater 3000 (ever). A third one was put together to be shown for Japanese television executives, with framing footage bridging "Stingray," "An Echo Of Danger," "Raptures Of The Deep" and "Emergency Marineville." Said footage was later used as the basis for "The Reunion Party," shown on BBC4 as part of a Gerry Anderson celebration. | |
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Ultraterrestrials | |
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Ultra Terrestrials: The various aquatic races. | |
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Zeerust | |
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Zeerust: A guarantee in all of Anderson's Supermarionation works set in the future. According to the show's technical manual, Stingray is capable of speeds up to 600 knotsnote (690 mph / 1110 kmh) and submerging to depths of 36,000 feetnote This would mean it could reach the bottom of the Mariana Trench, the deepest point on Earth (for reference the Seawolf class fast attack submarine is rated at 35 knots and approx. 2350 feet) making it every bit as advanced today as it was then. Not so for pretty much everything else in the show: sixties decor and fashions, big computers with lots of flashing lights and spinning wheels, terrible graphics and resolution on every monitor etc. | |
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Sound-to-Screen Adaptation | |
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Sound-to-Screen Adaptation: Inverted with a series of original cast 'audio adventures', originally released on vinyl and included as DVD extras (and also released on CD by Fanderson, the official Gerry Anderson fan club). | |
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Damsel in Distress | |
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Damsel in Distress: Atlanta and Marina, in several episodes. | |
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Stock Footage | |
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Stock Footage: Notably on two occasions, besides the launch and battle stations sequences: the collapse of the drilling rig in "Sea of Oil" is seen again in "The Ghost of the Sea", and the destruction of Seaprobe in the pilot episode is reused in "A Nut for Marineville". | |
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Leaning on the Fourth Wall | |
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Leaning on the Fourth Wall: In the pilot episode there's a dramatic announcement regarding the current crisis, "Anything could happen in the next half hour!" Of course that's just so they can say the line in the Title Sequence introducing each half-hour long episode. | |
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Asian Rudeness | |
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Asian Rudeness: Two episodes - "Star of the East" and "Eastern Eclipse" - focused on the incredibly rude (and extremely deluded) Arabic sometimes despot El Hudat. | |
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Disabled Love Interest | |
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Disabled Love Interest: Troy has a thing for Marina and her people are mute and communicate (with each other at least) via telepathy. | |
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Punny Name | |
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Punny Name: Atlanta Shore, Marina, Troy Tempest, Lt Fisher; also, the Titanians worship the living fish-god Teufel (German for "Devil"), and their maximum security prison is named Aquatraz. | |
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Captain Fishman | |
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Captain Fishman: Marina is a humanoid princess of Pacifica. She's a tailless mermaid capable of breathing in water or in air. She gets rescued from the clutches of King Titan, and becomes a valuable ally to the heroes, Troy Tempest and Phones. Though she cannot speak, she can make herself understood, and often guides the Stingray around the seas, exploiting shortcuts and dodging hazards. | |
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I Gave My Word | |
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I Gave My Word: Titan is xenophobic and a slave owner, but he's still a man of his word. After Titan poisons Troy and demands Marina's return for the cure, Marina chooses Troy's life over her freedom, and Titan sends the antidote as promised. | |
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Unwinnable Training Simulation | |
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Unwinnable Training Simulation: Lieutenant Fisher is put through one of these in his Day in the Limelight episode, "Rescue from the Skies". | |
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Jumping Fish | |
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Jumping Fish: Performed by two submarines in the opening credits: Stingray itself, followed by the Aquaphibian's "Terror Fish" craft◊. | |
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All Love Is Unrequited | |
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All Love Is Unrequited: Troy has a crush on Marina (who is forbidden to speak). Atlanta in turn longs for Troy. It is occasionally implied that Phones carries a bit of a soft spot for Atlanta. | |
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Trojan Horse | |
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Trojan Horse: Titan sends Surface Agent X20 to Marina's people with a gift to show "no hard feelings" for her freeing two prisoners sentenced to death and fleeing her life of slavery. This is a gambit to get the deadly plant inside WASP after they pay Marina's people a visit a short time later. | |
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Made a Slave | |
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Made a Slave: Marina is Titan's personal slave when she's introduced, but she helps Troy and Phones escape the first chance she gets. | |
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Cute Mute | |
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Cute Mute: Marina. According to the audio adventure "Marina Speaks" a curse was put on her race by Titan so if any of them ever spoke, another of them would die. | |
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Greater-Scope Villain | |
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Greater-Scope Villain: In the first scene we see, Teufel seems to be just a fish that the Titanicans worship... the next scene we see proves it is anything but, and serves as Titan's advisor and enabler. | |
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AcCENT upon the Wrong SylLABle | |
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Accent Upon The Wrong Syllable: Commander Shore's opening theme call-to-arms "STAND by... for ACTION!" | |
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Moving Buildings | |
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Moving Buildings: All of the buildings in Marineville can be lowered underground on hydraulic jacks in case of an attack. This idea also surfaced in Neon Genesis Evangelion. | |
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Love Triangle | |
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Love Triangle: Troy, Atlanta, and Marina. | |
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Cool Boat | |
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Cool Boat: Stingray. | |
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Ending Theme | |
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Ending Theme: "Marina... aqua Marina... what are these strange enchantments that start when ever you're near?" | |
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One-Word Title | |
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One-Word Title | |
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Vitriolic Best Buds | |
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Vitriolic Best Buds: Commander Shore and his Insane Admiral buddy Jack Denver. | |
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Elaborate Underground Base | |
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Elaborate Underground Base: Marineville's buildings could be retracted underground in an emergency. | |
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Musical Episode | |
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Musical Episode: "Tune of Danger" and "Titan Goes Pop". | |
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Egopolis | |
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Egopolis: Titan, ruler of the underwater city of Titanica. | |
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No Ending | |
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No Ending: The series ends on a clip show with the overall arc unresolved. | |
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All Just a Dream | |
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All Just a Dream: "The Cool Cave Man," "Tom Thumb Tempest" and "Raptures Of The Deep" (that's right, they did it three times!). In the last-named it's more of a hallucination, but it still counts. | |
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Suddenly Speaking | |
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Suddenly Speaking: Marina actually does speak in one episode, her voice being provided by Gerry Anderson's wife, Sylvia (who would gain more recognition in Anderson's next series as Lady Penelope). | |
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Human Aliens | |
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Human Aliens: Some of the Aquaphibians, including the love interest Marina, are quite human in appearance, despite their aquatic origins. | |
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Never Say "Die" | |
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Never Say "Die": Subverted: Troy is sentenced to "death" by Titan in the opening episode. | |
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-0.3 | |
Stingray (1964) / int_f51c5f3c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Stingray (1964) | hasFeature |
Stingray (1964) / int_f51c5f3c | |
Stingray (1964) / int_f56aeb67 | type |
Alien Invasion | |
Stingray (1964) / int_f56aeb67 | comment |
Alien Invasion: "The Invaders". | |
Stingray (1964) / int_f56aeb67 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Stingray (1964) / int_f56aeb67 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Stingray (1964) | hasFeature |
Stingray (1964) / int_f56aeb67 | |
Stingray (1964) / int_fc0b8320 | type |
Apparently Human Merfolk | |
Stingray (1964) / int_fc0b8320 | comment |
Apparently Human Merfolk: Marina and some of the Aquaphibians, others of the species are more Fish People. | |
Stingray (1964) / int_fc0b8320 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Stingray (1964) / int_fc0b8320 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Stingray (1964) | hasFeature |
Stingray (1964) / int_fc0b8320 | |
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ItemName | |
Stingray (1964) / int_name | comment |
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Stingray (1964) / int_name | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Stingray (1964) / int_name | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Stingray (1964) | hasFeature |
Stingray (1964) / int_name | |
Stingray (1964) / int_name | itemName |
Stingray (1964) |
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