"The Amazing Spider-Man" Night of the Clones (TV Episode 1978) Poster

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Night of the BIG hair
zeppo-225 December 2007
Sadly, these old TV shows will always be compared,unfavourably to the later big screen films. Which is somewhat unfair as they didn't have anything like the big budget the films had, no cgi, no special effects really at all,except for some blue screen work as Spidey climbs or swings across the city.

Also, the stories were a bit bland too,and could have been put into any of the other detective/action character series that were on television at the time,this episode could have as easily been an episode of the A-Team or Bionic Woman,etc. At least in this story,Peter Parker does spend more airtime costumed as Spidey than in others. The actual story is one of the better ones with the then new and weird notion of human cloning,a standard plot device since but it was quite unusual when this was first aired.

Lloyd Bochner as usual is good value as the scientist and also his evil clone, Nicholas Hammond hampered by his share of poor dialogue does his best and as others have pointed out,always gave a sincere performance. This can't be said for Morgan Fairchild,who aside from her good looks is the poorest actor in this by a mile. Although her massive hair style gives even Hammond's large barnet a run for it's money!

More money spent could have made this a great series but as it stands,it's still quite entertaining and about the standard of shows at that period in American television's history.
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