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Rocket Fired Grenade | Saving The World
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6.8/10
IMDbBest Science Fiction Film | 1982
Best DVD Collection For and | 2012
Best DVD Collection | 2012
Best DVD Collection For and | 2007
Best Actor | 1982 | Christopher
Best Actress | 1982 | Margot
Best Music | 1982 | Ken
Best Restoration | 2006
Budget 54,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 190,458,706 USD
In a 2004 interview, Margot Kidder claimed that Richard Donner shot enough scenes to make his own cut of the film, and that the unused footage was "somewhere in a vault". A website started a petition for Warner Bros. to allow and sponsor Donner's cut of this movie. The footage was re-edited into Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut (1980).
Gene Hackman did not return to do reshoots for the second film. All of his scenes were originally filmed by Richard Donner. Other scenes shot by the new director that required Hackman used a look-a-like and a voice impersonator to add any lines needed.
Christopher Reeve felt that this was the best film in the franchise.
During one take of the shot in which Lois punches Ursa, Margot Kidder accidentally punched Sarah Douglas and knocked her unconscious.
Despite Lex Luthor always being depicted as bald in the comic books, Gene Hackman refused to wear a bald cap for the movies. So it was agreed that he would instead wear a series of ill-fitting wigs that would imply baldness. Hackman relented to wearing the bald cap for the prison scenes, however, as it was unfeasible that Luthor would be allowed to keep his wig collection while locked up.
"Superman: General, would you care to step outside? General Zod: Come to me, son of Jor-El, kneel before Zod!"
"Superman: [after admitting to Lois that he's Superman] We'd better talk. Lois Lane: I'm in love with you. Superman: We'd really better talk."