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Fantasy Island: My Fair Pharaoh / The Power

Episode score 8.2 Great

My Fair Pharaoh / The Power

  • 61.
  • Season: 3
  • Episode: 22
  • First Aired: 5/10/1980
  • Prod Code: PA94495

EPISODE OVERVIEW

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In "My Fair Pharaoh" Lucy Atwell travels in time to ancient Egypt and poses as Cleopatra, only to find her life in grave danger and her one true love.

And in "The Power" Fred Webster wishes to assert more control over his life and he is given the tricky power of telekinesis. Add a recap »

Writers:
Stephen LordPat FiedlerRichard BluelEllen WittmanRay BrennerEllen Wittman
Director:
George McCowan
Stars:
Ricardo Montalban (Mr. Roarke)
Herve Villechaize (Tattoo (Season 1-6))
Recurring Role:
Carol Lynley (Stephanie)
Ron Ely (Eric Williams/Marc Anthony)
Guest Star:
Ruth Roman (Mistress of the Harem)
Brioni Farrell (Cleopatra)
Patti Davis (Charmaine)
Gerald York (Player #2)
Sonny La Rocca (Pool Hustler)
Cris Capen (Claudio)
John Davey (the Guard)
Robert Hackman (Player #1)
Julie Sommars (Laura Crane)
Larry Linville (Fred Webster)
Michael Ansara (Ptolemy)
Joan Collins (Lucy Atwell)
James Whitworth (the Slavemaster)
  • This is the episode that made Joan Collins a star. Shortly after this episode aired Aaron Spelling cast Joan Collins as Alexis Carrington on "Dynasty" a role that would give her international fame. edit »
  • I don't think they had modern day door knobs back in ole Egypt in 84BC. edit »
  • It was because of Joan's appearance in this episode that Aaron Spelling eventually cast her as "Alexis" on "DYNASTY". edit »
  • Mr. Roarke: I see you have attained your fantasy Ms. Atwell.
    Lucy Atwell: Well not quite, right now the biggest fantasy that I have is that I am still alive. First they turn me into a slave, and then those who don't want to cut out my tongue want to boil me in oil!
    Mr. Roarke: Yes but here you are now the active Queen of Egypt about to conduct the most fascinating liason with Marc Anthony himself. edit »
  • Mr. Roarke: Your problem then as you explain it Mr. Webster, is your lack of assertiveness.
    Fred Webster: Exactly Mr. Roarke.
    Tattoo: You don't seem to be the kind of person who would want to boss people around.
    Fred Webster: But that's the problem Tattoo, my life has always been under the control of others. First it was my widowed mother then when she died my older brother took over my life, but I want to control my own destiny for a change.
    Mr. Roarke: And yet a very attractive young lady accompanied you to Fantasy Island.
    Fred Webster: It's because I begged her too. But a woman wants a man to take control of his life and hers to be ah ah what's it called, a mover, a man that makes things happen. Well that's what I want to be Mr. Roarke.
    Mr. Roarke: A mover, hmmm, it is believed that most people use less than 6 percent of their brains potential. Imagine that Mr. Webster 6 percent, yet we know there are certain powers which exist in all our minds but they remain dormant, asleep, unused. edit »
Show Score 7.9 great
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