Cry Wolf (Thunderbirds Episode)
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"Cry Wolf" is an episode of '' Thunderbirds'', a British
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television series created by
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and
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and filmed by their production company
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for
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. Written by
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and directed by David Elliott, it was first broadcast on 27 January 1966 on
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as the 18th episode of Series One. In the official running order, it is the 21st episode. The episode had its first UK‑wide network broadcast on 31 January 1992 on
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. Set in the 2060s, ''Thunderbirds'' follows the missions of International Rescue, a secret organisation which uses technologically-advanced rescue vehicles to save human life. The lead characters are ex-astronaut
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, founder of International Rescue, and his five adult sons, who pilot the organisation's main vehicles: the ''Thunderbird'' machines. International Rescue's work is repeatedly disrupted by master criminal
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. In "Cry Wolf", two young Australian brothers who hero-worship the Tracy brothers get carried away during a game of "International Rescue" and transmit a false distress call. ''
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'' is dispatched to their location in the
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and pilot
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discovers that no one needs rescuing. The misunderstanding is amicably resolved, but when The Hood traps the brothers in a collapsing mine and steals satellite reconnaissance from their father – a
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controller – the boys call International Rescue to report a real emergency, only to find that the Tracys do not believe them.


Plot

'' Thunderbird 5'' receives a call from Bob Williams, a young Australian boy who claims to have fallen from a cliff. ''
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'' is launched, but on reaching Bob's location in the
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, pilot
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witnesses the boy being "rescued" by his brother Tony. Realising that the call was part of a children's game, Scott takes the boys home and demands an explanation from their father, a
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operator. Mr Williams explains that his sons idolise International Rescue and enjoy role-playing as the Tracy brothers. Their mother is deceased, and Williams is too busy to keep a close eye on them, so he made them
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s to keep them entertained. Taking pity on the boys, Scott flies them to
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to show them the trouble false alarms cause. Tony and Bob tour the base before returning home aboard ''
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''.
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comes across a newspaper article on the story. Believing the weather station to be a cover for a government project, he sets off to track down the Williamses and steal classified information. His suspicions are well founded: the station is actually Dunsley Tracker, a
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where Mr Williams processes photographs of enemy military installations for Colonel Jameson of Satellite HQ. Later, Tony and Bob are playing another game of "International Rescue". Disguised as a
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, the Hood tricks Tony into hiding in an abandoned mine. After Bob ventures in to "rescue" Tony, The Hood detonates a bomb, triggering a cave-in that traps the brothers under a beam. With the boys out of the way, the Hood drives his off-road vehicle to the Williams homestead to steal the Dunsley Tracker surveillance. Almost succumbing to the Hood's
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powers, Williams locks himself in the control room with the photographs and radios Satellite HQ for help. Jameson says that it will be hours before they can reach him, but Williams points out that International Rescue are faster. With the mine roof set to collapse, Tony and Bob call International Rescue. The Tracys ignore the boys, thinking that they are just playing again, realising the emergency only when Jameson calls on Williams' behalf. Scott blasts off in ''Thunderbird 1'' to help Williams while
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and
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take ''Thunderbird 2'' to rescue the boys. The Hood uses a
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to burn through the control room door. He hypnotises Williams and seizes the photographs before Williams can destroy them. Landing nearby and proceeding on hoverbike, Scott confronts the Hood just as the villain is driving away. The ensuing chase ends when the Hood inadvertently goes over a cliff and is thrown out of his vehicle and into a lake. While Scott recovers the photographs from the crashed vehicle, Virgil and Alan reach the mine and extract Tony and Bob moments before the roof falls. The episode ends light-heartedly as the boys invite Scott to try their bedroom's "emergency exit", which deposits Scott on a
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painted to resemble ''Thunderbird 2''.


Regular voice cast

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*
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as
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*
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as
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* Matt Zimmerman as
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Production

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representing the satellite Mr Williams is monitoring originally appeared as Space Observatory 3 in "
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". The Satellite HQ building, interiors and characters were also re-used from that episode, with the puppet that played General Lambert returning as Colonel Jameson. Tony and Bob traverse ''Thunderbird 2''s pod vehicle hangar in a monorail car adapted from an earlier appearance in " The Uninvited". The model representing the Williams homestead previously appeared as Grandma Tracy's cottage in " Move – and You're Dead", while the prop serving as Mr Williams' desk was originally Professor Matic's desk in ''
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''.


Reception

Fran Pheasant-Kelly, an academic who has studied ''Thunderbirds'' from a sociological perspective, notes that in its depiction of Tony and Bob, the episode "perhaps sends a message about the dangers of talking to strangers and about ' crying wolf'". Richard Farrell writes that the story and choice of title are influenced by the Aesop's Fable ''
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'', adding that the episode "plays a bit like a
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". Rating "Cry Wolf" three out of five, Tom Fox of ''
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'' magazine argues that the moral of the story is well worn and the episode "never feels very well fleshed out." He praises the Hood's strategy for its entertainment value but finds Tony and Bob "fairly annoying". Marcus Hearn, who describes the episode as a "sentimental tale", suggests that the scenes of the Hood tricking the boys into the mine would make a 21st-century audience uneasy. He compares the episode to ''
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''s "A Christmas to Remember", also written by Spooner, in which the regular characters of that series host an orphan boy for Christmas. For screenwriter
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, "Cry Wolf" is one of three ''Thunderbirds'' episodes (the others being " Security Hazard" and "
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") which can be classed as "kid wish fulfilment shows": all three episodes depict young fans of International Rescue being granted the opportunity to visit their heroes on Tracy Island.


References


External links

* {{Thunderbirds 1966 British television episodes Television episodes about single parent families Television episodes set in Australia Thunderbirds (TV series) episodes