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  • Superman and the Mole Men
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  • The Plot of this Movie is unknown.
  • Superman and the Mole Men was a 1951 black and white film that was the trial run for Adventures of Superman TV Series. In the film, Superman must save exploreres from the Center of the Earth called Mole Men.
  • Superman and the Mole Men is a 1951 black and white film which later aired as two episodes of the Adventures of Superman TV series called "The Unknown People." It was the first theatrical feature film based on the Superman characters (although two live action Superman films had already been shown in cinemas, they appeared in a serial format). With an original screenplay by "Richard Fielding" (a pseudonym for Robert Maxwell & Whitney Ellsworth), it was shot in 12 days on a studio back lot. It served as a trial run for the syndicated TV series Adventures of Superman, with George Reeves and Phyllis Coates reprising their film roles as Superman and Lois Lane, respectively.
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Running Time
  • 3480.0
Cinematographers
  • Clark Ramsey
Directors
  • Lee Sholem
Appearances
  • Featured Characters: * Supporting Characters: * Villains: * Other Characters: * Locations: * Silsby * [[W:C:DC:Metropolis
Runtime
  • 3480.0
Producer
Musicians
  • Darrell Calker
Release Date
  • 1951-11-23(xsd:date)
Links
  • * Wikipedia entry * IMDB entry
Distributors
  • Lippert Pictures
Music
  • Darrell Calker, Walter Greene
Studio
  • Lippert Pictures Inc.
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Notes
  • * This feature film served as a sort of pilot for the TV series Adventures of Superman. * The film was reedited into the TV episodes "The Unknown People" (Part I) and (Part II).
Universe
  • Adventures of Superman
Producers
  • Barney A. Sarecky
Release
  • 1951-11-23(xsd:date)
Editors
  • Albrecht Joseph
Time
  • 3480.0
Writers
  • Robert Maxwell
Budget
  • 275000.0
Writer
Director
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  • Superman
abstract
  • The Plot of this Movie is unknown.
  • Superman and the Mole Men was a 1951 black and white film that was the trial run for Adventures of Superman TV Series. In the film, Superman must save exploreres from the Center of the Earth called Mole Men.
  • Superman and the Mole Men is a 1951 black and white film which later aired as two episodes of the Adventures of Superman TV series called "The Unknown People." It was the first theatrical feature film based on the Superman characters (although two live action Superman films had already been shown in cinemas, they appeared in a serial format). With an original screenplay by "Richard Fielding" (a pseudonym for Robert Maxwell & Whitney Ellsworth), it was shot in 12 days on a studio back lot. It served as a trial run for the syndicated TV series Adventures of Superman, with George Reeves and Phyllis Coates reprising their film roles as Superman and Lois Lane, respectively. The film was released on VHS video tape by Warner Home Video in 1987. Both the two-part episode and the full motion picture are featured on the first season DVD release for Adventures of Superman in 2005. The film is also included as a bonus feature on the 4-disc special edition DVD release of Superman (1978) in 2006.
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