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th_super_1, th_super_2, super_3, super_4, super_return
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bat_movie, th_super_1, th_super_2, super_3, supergirl, super_4, bat, bat_return, bat_forever, bat_robin, catwoman, bat_begin, super_return, bat_dark, bat_rise, super_steel, bvs_justice, th_suicidesquad, wndrwmn, justice_league, aquaman, shazam, joker, birdsofprey, ww1984, suicidesquad2
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Synopsis:
Clark heads to Smallville for a highschool reunion and a Luthor wannabe sets his sights on destroying the man of steel.
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The idea of Superman' split personality actually has some promise, but the overall sillyness of this movie doesn't work in its favor, nor does robot lady at the end.
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"Actor => Role"
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*(Crew Jobs)*
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CastCrew:
Jerry Siegel => *(Characters)* Joe Shuster => *(Characters)* Robert Beatty => Tanker Captain John Bluthal => Pisa Vendor Peter Whitman => Man at Cash Point Christopher Reeve => Superman / Clark Kent Paul Kaethler => Ricky Richard Pryor => Gus Gorman Jackie Cooper => Perry White Marc McClure => Jimmy Olsen Annie Ross => Vera Webster Annette O'Toole => Lana Lang Pamela Stephenson => Lorelei Ambrosia Robert Vaughn => Ross Webster Margot Kidder => Lois Lane Gavan O'Herlihy => Brad Nancy Roberts => Unemployment Clerk Graham Stark => Blind Man Gordon Rollings => Man in Cap (as Gordon Rawlings) Stefan Kalipha => Data School Instructor Al Matthews => Fire Chief Christopher Malcolm => Miner #1 (as Chris Malcolm) Larry Lamb => Miner #2
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Trivia:
The program Gus creates in the beginning that supposedly impossible is just a series of PRINT statements when Gus lists it. 8352 had less than five minutes of screen time in this film, with only twelve lines in total, after she expressed her disgust to the producers over the firing of `~4598~` from !~th_super_2~!~Superman II~!. The video game "played" by Ross Webster was created for the film and originally looked very life-like, so much so that the creators were asked to make it look more computer-like, so that the fact that it was actually a game would be more obvious to the audience. When the villains are preparing to visit the site of the super-computer, Ross, Vera, and Lorelei use helicopter-like devices to float to the canyon floor. Gus prefers to ride his burro, stating, "I don't believe a man can fly!" - a reference to the tagline of the !~th_super_1~!~first movie~! in the series, "You'll believe a man can fly!" `~7509~` who plays Lana Lang, plays Martha Kent in the CW TV series @##Smallville##@. According to the writers, the original choice to play Ross Webster was `~17174~`. They wanted an actor who could be ruthless without losing any charm. Executive producer `~8359~` said in the DVD commentary that his choice was `~3241~`. Langella later starred as Perry White in !~super_return~!~Superman Returns~!. The little boy who appears waiting by the photo-booth while Clark Kent changes into Superman was actually the same little boy who played baby Kal-El (Superman) in !~th_super_1~!~Superman~!. The closing shots of Superman in space were lifted from !~th_super_1~!~Superman~! and also reused in !~th_super_2~!~Superman II~! and !~super_4~!~Superman IV: The Quest for Peace~!. According to the producers' commentary on the @%Superman III%@: Deluxe Edition DVD, contrary to popular belief, this film was not a flop. While both critics and fans generally expressed disappointment with the third Superman movie, and the fact that its $60 million gross fell short of the previous two movies' $100 million+ box office business, @%Superman III%@ still yielded an impressive profit; this in the wake of stiff competition during the summer of 1983, with !~th_wars_6~!~Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi~! opening three weeks earlier, and @%Octopussy%@ opening just ten days earlier. Although this sequel was released two years after !~th_super_2~!~Superman II~!, it had actually been four years since `~8355~` filmed the role - his work on the second movie was completed in 1979.
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