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![personnal version by me. I used acoustic guitar, elect bass, drums, piano and EWQL symphonic orcherstra. Man from Atlantis is a short-lived American science fiction television series that ran for 13 episodes on the NBC Network during the 1977--1978 season, following four successful television movies that had aired earlier in 1977. NBC commissioned four movies for the show during the 1976--1977 season.[1] Ratings success by these movies led to the commissioning of a weekly series for the 1977--1978 season. The series stars Patrick Duffy as an amnesiac man given the name of Mark Harris, believed to be the only surviving citizen of the lost civilization of Atlantis. He possesses exceptional abilities, including the ability to breathe underwater and withstand extreme depth pressures, and superhuman strength. His hands and feet are webbed, his eyes are unusually sensitive to light, and he swims using his arms and legs in a fashion suggestive of how a fish or marine mammal uses its flippers. Following his discovery, he is recruited by the Foundation For Oceanic Research (Actually the Point Fermin lighthouse in San Pedro, California), a governmental agency that conducts top secret research and explores the depths of the ocean in a sophisticated submarine called the Cetacean. (The submarine's voyages were shown through miniature work by Gene Warren's team.) The supporting cast includes Belinda J. Montgomery as Dr. Elizabeth Merrill (who had nursed Mark Harris back to health) and <b>...</b>](http://img.youtube.com/vi/WmpxPTFjJkA/2.jpg)
















