- For the Movie Jo Night episode, see MJN - Dr. Strange.
Dr. Strange is a made-for-TV fantasy/super-hero film that aired on CBS on September 6, 1978.
Plot[]
Dr. Stephen Strange finds his comfortable life disrupted by a mysterious woman, which leads him into a world he never imagined.
Cast[]
- Peter Hooten - Dr. Stephen Strange
- Jessica Walter - Morgan Le Fay
- Ann-Marie Martin - Clea Lake (as Eddie Benton)
- Clyde Kusatsu - Wong
- John Mills - Thomas Lindmer
Notes[]
- This film was shot during the late-1970s mini boom of comic book-related projects including the successful The Incredible Hulk and The New Adventures of Wonder Woman. It was intended as a pilot for a potential series that never materialized.
Riffed Versions[]
- RiffTrax, Super Zeroes (edited), 2025
- Movie Jo Night, 2025
MST3K Connections[]
- Ann-Marie Martin also portrayed Kim Smedley in H.G. Wells' The Shape of Things to Come.
- David Hooks (The Nameless One) also portrayed Richard Knight in Parts: The Clonus Horror.
- Cinematographer Enzo A. Martinelli was also cinematographer for Riding with Death.
- Set decorator Marc E. Meyer Jr. was also set decorator for Master Ninja I and Master Ninja II.
- Music editor Ted Roberts was also music editor for The Phantom Planet.