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Stingray

  • TV Series
  • 1964–1965
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
1.6K
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Stingray (1964)
Stingray
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In 2064, Captain Troy Tempest of the World Aquanaut Security Patrol and his crew explore the oceans in their combat submarine Stingray, encountering both friendly and hostile undersea aliens... Read allIn 2064, Captain Troy Tempest of the World Aquanaut Security Patrol and his crew explore the oceans in their combat submarine Stingray, encountering both friendly and hostile undersea aliens.In 2064, Captain Troy Tempest of the World Aquanaut Security Patrol and his crew explore the oceans in their combat submarine Stingray, encountering both friendly and hostile undersea aliens.

  • Creators
    • Gerry Anderson
    • Sylvia Anderson
  • Stars
    • Ray Barrett
    • Robert Easton
    • David Graham
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Creators
      • Gerry Anderson
      • Sylvia Anderson
    • Stars
      • Ray Barrett
      • Robert Easton
      • David Graham
    • 16User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ray Barrett
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    • Commander Sam Shore…
    • 1964–1965
    Robert Easton
    Robert Easton
    • Lieutenant George Lee 'Phones' Sheridan…
    • 1964–1965
    David Graham
    David Graham
    • Marineville Tracking Station…
    • 1964–1965
    Don Mason
    • Captain Troy Tempest…
    • 1964–1965
    Lois Maxwell
    Lois Maxwell
    • Lieutenant Atlanta Shore…
    • 1964–1965
    Sylvia Anderson
    Sylvia Anderson
    • Barry Byrne…
    • 1964
    Gary Miller
    • Captain Troy Tempest…
    • 1964
    • Creators
      • Gerry Anderson
      • Sylvia Anderson
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    roarshock

    Too weird, too cool.

    The four Supermarionation shows, Supercar, Fireball XL5, Stingray and Thunderbirds, were strange but cool. And often they showed some real creativity. One of my favorite bits was the alarm system in Stingray. As their base went on alert, they didn't use horns or sirens, but drum beats over the PA. As they went to higher stages of alert different rhythms would superimpose themselves over the previous rhythms. It sounded neat and was a really effective way to build up the tension. Someday I'm going to find an excuse to steal the idea.
    10tuttt

    My favorite of the "Supermarionation" shows

    Stingray ran in syndication about the time that I was in the first grade and I never missed an episode. Troy and Phones were my heroes, and I would identify with Marina as she accompanied them on their adventures. Looking back a little over thirty years later I am pleasantly surprised at how well it holds up today. I was very lucky to be able to acquire several of the (out of print) Channel 5 Video releases. I showed them to a younger friend of mine and she was literally blown away by how lifelike the marionettes were.

    The voice acting, while always good in Supermarionation, was best in Stingray IMO, from Ray Barrett's gruff Commander Shore to Robert Easton's perfect South Carolina accent for Phones. Lois Maxwell (James Bond's Miss Moneypenney) was absolutely wonderful as Lt. Atlanta Shore. Don Mason as the authoritative voice Captain Troy Tempest rounded out the crew.

    As with all of Gerry and Sylvia Anderson's productions, super-cool hardware was everywhere. Troy, Phones, and Marina would enter Stingray via "injector tubes", special seats that would drop through the floor and lower them into Stingray via the roof hatch. In an emergency, the entire city would descend below ground into a vast fortified bunker. The villian, Titan, had a fleet of "terrorfish" submarines, and one would often see Stingray "dolphin hopping" with the terrorfish in pursuit (but not for long, as Stingray always got the last laugh). All of this, of course, was underscored by the incomparable music of Barry Gray.

    There's plenty more that I could say about this show, but there's just not enough space here for it all. If you get a chance to see it, be sure that you do. You're in for a treat!
    9PaulEss2

    Aquarium-Based Adventure Series.

    Having already investigated toys, westerns and space, the time came for the Anderson's to plumb the seven seas with 'Stingray'. Garish and simplistic, it epitomises the in-full-swing 60's in all it's tie-and-dye, maisonette-dwelling, lava lamp, pop-art, Quant and Nutter glory.

    'Stingray' has the most thrilling title sequence ever filmed for a TV series - sea defence installations disappear underground, oil rigs crumple, mechanical fish leap from the fume, missiles pitilessly detonate, noisy warplanes raze the sky - with the always first-rate Barry Gray's smashing theme rattling away for it's life, solid excitement is underway.

    Hero Troy Tempest of the World Aquanaut Security Patrol - WASPS for short - takes on giant clams, ghost-ships, unruly oil despots and slippery subterraneans, making short work of the lot.

    If, like me, you absolutely believe hostile races inhabit the ocean depths, waiting for their chance to attack us and take over, 'Stingray' is right up your stream.

    Fun is had identifying which real life folk the 'Stingray' puppets are based on .. Tempest is James Garner; Commander Shaw - Spencer Tracy; Marina - Ursula Andress; evil King Titan - Laurence Olivier, and dastardly Agent Ex-Two-Zero obviously Peter Lorre .. Of course, both Marina and Shaw's daughter, Atlanta - voiced dreamily by Lois Maxwell - are both enamoured of Tempest, but instead of filling his boots, he's so coy and gallant, he gets neither.

    And on the un-pc front, it's a hoot. As peace-keepers of the oceans, the WASPs have an admirable shoot-on-sight policy : "I'm picking up a craft on the sonar, Troy" "Prepare sting missiles!" The Loch Ness episode is BRILLIANTLY offensive, and there's a prison called Aquatraz which makes Guantanamo Bay look like the Holiday Inn.

    Our heroes are realistically presented: they smoke, drink and wear trendy clothes while listening to jazz music. Those Andersons were subversive and way ahead of their time.

    Inadvertently, probably, but it still counts.
    6strong-122-478885

    Stand By For Action!

    With its emphasis on fast-paced, underwater action/adventure, Stingray is an entertaining, half-hour TV program featuring puppet-people, or marionettes, acting out the stories on miniature, elaborately-built sets.

    Created by Gerry Anderson, British, producer, writer and director, Stingray is the name given to a fantastically sleek and highly-sophisticated combat sub that has the awesome power to travel at 600 knots per hour and submerge to depths of 36,000 feet.

    Set at the fictitious base in Marineville, California (in the year 2065), this mid-1960s TV show is really quite enjoyable to watch and it is often unintentionally hilarious, especially when the puppet people (with their over-sized heads and blank stares) stiffly move around the mini-sets, carrying on as if they were real, human actors, or whatever.

    The Stingray sub is commanded by the dashing and brave Captain Troy Tempest who takes his orders from the head of the "World Aquanaut Security Patrol" (WASP), Commander Samuel Shore, who operates from WASP's land-based headquarters in Marineville.

    On a regular basis Troy Tempest and his loyal Stingray partner, George "Phones" Sheridan, are having to deal with the destructively diabolical doings initiated by the wicked warlord, Titan, king of the ruthless Aquaphibians from the undersea city of Titanica.

    You can be sure that (when it comes to saving the day) Troy Tempest is right on the job, seeing that justice will be served.

    Filmed in living color, Stingray was a weekly show that ran for only one season.
    BijouBob8mm

    Flashbacks in a box!

    Hard to imagine so many childhood memories could be contained in such a small box, but that's certainly the case with the STINGRAY boxed set. Until they turned up on the Sci-Fi Channel a few years back, I had never seen these in color, so the contemporary reality seemed almost as vivid as the memory. (Too bad Sci-Fi is not still running such vintage viewing these days.) Great boxed set, packed with extra goodies for fans, and all on only 5 DVDs. I had a slight problem with DVD #5, when it came time to view the final episode, "Aquanaut of the Year." When selecting that episode from the main menu, the chapter stop menu for the episode came up, then the DVD stopped playing (even though I had not hit the stop key). I tried repeatedly to watch this episode, and finally found that the only way I could get it to play was to go to the episode before it ("The Lighthouse Dwellers"), and select the last chapter of that episode. Once it started playing, I then had to use the Chapter Advance button on my remote to manually skip to the start of "Aquanaut." Other than that, the rest of the set worked perfectly. The last line of the last episode was a great way to end the show: As Troy Tempest is the subject of a new "This is Your Life," an emergency breaks out and the Stingray crew scramble into action. Commander Shore looks into the camera to end the "This is Your Life" broadcast--and the STINGRAY series itself--with these words: "Thanks for a great show, but I'm afraid--whether you like it or not--this has got to be the end." Current shows, for adults and kids, should have such class.

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    • Trivia
      Some of the main puppet cast are based on real people including:
      • Troy Tempest was modeled on the facial features of American actor James Garner.
      • Marina was modeled on Brigitte Bardot.
      • Atlanta Shore was modeled on Lois Maxwell.
      • Titan was based on a young Laurence Olivier.
      • Surface Agent X-2-Zero is modeled on Claude Rains but his voice is imitative of Peter Lorre.
      Gerry Anderson said that he did not explicitly instruct the sculptors to base Troy on Garner; instead, he named him simply to help them visualize the character, as he could see that they were struggling with his original brief (which merely called for Troy to be square-jawed and heroic-looking).
    • Goofs
      Troy Tempest's rank is Captain, which in naval services is a higher rank than his boss Commander Shore. CORRECTION: That may be true in the British and U.S. Navies but the ranks and ranking order in WASP is unknown.
    • Alternate versions
      At least two made-for-video movie releases exist, created by editing episodes together. These are The Incredible Voyage of Stingray (1980) and Invaders from the Deep (1981).
    • Connections
      Edited into The Incredible Voyage of Stingray (1980)
    • Soundtracks
      Stingray
      Composed by Barry Gray

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    • Release date
      • January 2, 1965 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • Anderson Entertainment
      • Fanderson: the official Gerry and Sylvia Anderson appreciation society site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Gerry Anderson's Stingray
    • Production companies
      • AP Films (APF)
      • Associated Television (ATV)
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    • Runtime
      • 30m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Cinesound
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1
      • 1.37 : 1

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