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  1. Summaries. After becoming nervous during a solar eclipse, Sarah inadvertently removes a statue of the fire god Pele from an ancient burial site on Bora Gora. This is followed by a series of odd occurrences, bad weather, and the eruption of a volcano thought to be dormant.

  2. TALES OF THE GOLD MONKEY A DISTANT SHOUT OF THUNDER. Written by Tom Greene and George Geiger. Written: February 25, 1983. _ACT ONE_ FADE IN EXTERIOR BORAGORA ROAD - DAY A straggling group of locals approaches, dressed in their eclectic blend of traditional and modern clothes, laughing and bantering in the island polyglot.

  3. A Distant Shout of Thunder (8-Apr-1983) PICS Guest Stars: Jose De Vega, Michael Cavanaugh Writer: Tom Greene & George Geiger Director: James Fargo All sorts of Exodus-type mayhem (plague of frogs, water changing into "blood", etc.) occurs after Sarah inadvertently takes a statue of the "fire god", Pele. Here's a TV rarity, a non-violent action ...

  4. You's have been watching the shows in the proper order. A Distant Shout of Thunder was supposed to be the last episode, hence the destruction of the island. Then, the studio decided to make one more episode.

  5. The title is derived from a gigantic mythical golden statue that is the focal point of the pilot episode, seen only by the viewer at the end of the show. The characters end their search for the statue after finding a substitute brass monkey that is kept at the Monkey Bar for the rest of the series.

  6. Tales of the Gold Monkey – Season 1, Episode 21. Sarah faces ritual execution when a troublemaker blames her for plagues on Boragora. The percentage of Tomatometer-approved...

  7. TALES OF THE GOLD MONKEY - "A Distant Shout of Thunder ...

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