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Superhuman Strength | Underground
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5.5/10
IMDbBudget 275,000 USD
This was the first feature-length film based on "DC Comics" (although others such as Batman and even Superman himself had had theatrical serials).
Kirk Alyn, who played Superman in Superman (1948) and Atom Man vs. Superman (1950), was originally to have reprised his role, but he wanted too much money.
According to director Lee Sholem, both Phyllis Coates (Lois Lane) and George Reeves (Clark Kent / Superman) were knocked cold on the same day in fights involving stuntmen.
Over a year after this film's release, it was split up and used to make a "two-parter" to close the first season of Adventures of Superman (1952): Adventures of Superman: The Unknown People: Part I (1953) and Adventures of Superman: The Unknown People: Part II (1953). However, the television version discarded the musical score by Darrell Calker and replaced it with music from earlier episodes of the TV series. All references to the alien creatures as "Mole Men" were edited out of the TV version, and a chase scene was trimmed.
The film was included as a special feature on the fourth disc of the Christopher Reeve Superman Collection and the Complete Superman Collection DVD.
"Superman: You're not going to shoot those little creatures. In the first place, they haven't done you any harm. In the second place, they may be radioactive."
"Superman: Since you can't be trusted with guns,I'll have to take them away."