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Adventures of Superman

  • TV Series
  • 1952–1958
  • TV-G
  • 30m
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George Reeves in Adventures of Superman (1952)
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The Man of Steel fights crime with help from his friends at the "Daily Planet."The Man of Steel fights crime with help from his friends at the "Daily Planet."The Man of Steel fights crime with help from his friends at the "Daily Planet."

  • Creators
    • Whitney Ellsworth
    • Robert Maxwell
  • Stars
    • George Reeves
    • Noel Neill
    • Jack Larson
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
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    POPULARITY
    2,109
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    • Creators
      • Whitney Ellsworth
      • Robert Maxwell
    • Stars
      • George Reeves
      • Noel Neill
      • Jack Larson
    • 68User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    George Reeves
    George Reeves
    • Clark Kent…
    • 1952–1958
    Noel Neill
    Noel Neill
    • Lois Lane
    • 1953–1958
    Jack Larson
    Jack Larson
    • Jimmy Olsen…
    • 1952–1958
    John Hamilton
    John Hamilton
    • Perry White
    • 1952–1958
    Bill Kennedy
    Bill Kennedy
    • Announcer…
    • 1952–1958
    Robert Shayne
    Robert Shayne
    • Inspector Henderson…
    • 1952–1958
    Phyllis Coates
    Phyllis Coates
    • Lois Lane
    • 1952–1953
    Ben Welden
    Ben Welden
    • 'Leftover' Louie Lyman…
    • 1952–1958
    Phil Tead
    Phil Tead
    • Prof. Pepperwinkle…
    • 1955–1958
    Herb Vigran
    Herb Vigran
    • Arnold Woodman…
    • 1952–1958
    Billy Nelson
    Billy Nelson
    • Knuckles Nelson…
    • 1953–1958
    Richard Reeves
    Richard Reeves
    • Babe…
    • 1952–1956
    Jack Littlefield
    • Boots…
    • 1956–1958
    Tristram Coffin
    Tristram Coffin
    • Al Roselli…
    • 1952–1957
    Sid Tomack
    Sid Tomack
    • Curtis…
    • 1953–1958
    Rick Vallin
    Rick Vallin
    • Pallini the Human Fly…
    • 1955–1958
    Leonard Mudie
    Leonard Mudie
    • Brockhurst the Magician…
    • 1953–1956
    John Eldredge
    John Eldredge
    • Burt Burnside…
    • 1953–1958
    • Creators
      • Whitney Ellsworth
      • Robert Maxwell
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    ccthemovieman-1

    Jeepers, Mr. Kent!!!

    What a hoot!! I loved it. I watched this television series as a little kid but the stories in this first season were so old (almost 55 years ago!), I didn't remember more than a few scenes, although they sure brought back memories.

    The special effects and the credibility (picking a scene apart) were beyond bad. Apparently, they had a budget of about $5 a show, or so it looks, so you'd see the same scene over and over in various episodes. I could write volumes on all the ludicrous scenes that made no sense but that's what helps make this so entertaining. It's so bad, it's good! I don't want to sound like I am criticizing this because I thoroughly enjoyed it and have already purchased the second season.

    It was especially fun to see the first show, the TV version of the origins of Superman. Then, as the episodes continued, to hear the innocence of a young Jimmy Olsen saying, "Jeepers, Mr. Kent," "Golly, gee whiz" and other similar exclamations. I laugh every time I hear those. Wow, compare that to today's TV.

    Phyllis Coates was good as Lois Lane. It's too bad she left after one year. I'd rate her a slightly better Lane than Noel Neill, but Noel was good, too. Lois and Jimmy, with their nosiness, naiveté and just plain stupidity would have to be bailed out by Superman show after show.

    George Reeves is likable as Superman but I got tired of John Hamilton screaming all the time as Perry White. They did calm him down a bit in subsequent years, but that first year all he did was yell.

    Each episode was completely different and entertaining on this DVD package. This is great stuff for nostalgia buffs. Right now, I am in the middle of watching the second season on DVD and look forward to all of the sets that will be released.....hopefully, all of the seasons.
    krorie

    One of the best from the early days of television

    Growing up in the 1950's I was an avid collector of comics. One of my favorites was superhero Superman. The other was Plastic Man. For some reason few have heard of the original Plastic Man, but Superman is still very much with us and probably will be for some time to come. Before judging this series, one must remember that only televisions that showed black and white were on the market. There was no color. If an early television show was produced in color it was for other reasons, say possible release on the big screen. Some producers hoped to string two or three episodes of a popular television series together and distribute it to movie houses as one feature as was done with The Lone Ranger. Also, there were no big-screen TV's. Therefore special effects could be kept fairly primitive (and inexpensive) because the viewer wouldn't be seeing much anyway. The average TV screen was about 13". A person was uptown if he/she had a 17" screen.

    There were Superman movies out at the time featuring other actors rather than "the real" Superman, George Reeves. The Superman TV shows were compact, well-written, and well-performed. For me Noel Neill will always be Lois Lane. Ditto for Jack Larson as Jimmy Olsen, John Hamilton as Perry White, Robert Shayne as Inspector Bill Henderson, and even though Christopher Reeves did a bang-up job as a later Superman, George Reeves will always be Superman for my generation.

    Another reason I was so drawn to the Superman TV show was because a stunt man who was married to my cousin at the time appeared in one of the episodes. In the episode, "The Wedding of Superman" Doyle Brooks played Mr. Poole, one of the heavies. Brooks was born in the little hamlet of Bethesda, Arkansas, married my cousin and set out to become a movie star in Hollywood. He ended up a successful stuntman but did very little acting. His biggest success was playing the Ajax White Knight in a now famous television commercial.

    Superman's may come and go but George Reeves will always be "the" Superman to all of us who were kids in the 1950's.
    COONOWL@AOL.COM

    Superman The television show

    What a great TV show. Sit back in time and watch as TV brought out the best of Superman.I remember as a child watching the reruns and was so amazed how Superman would fight off the bad guys. Bending steel and bullets that just bounced off his chest. He was my favorite super hero. Let yourself go and relive the Adventures of Superman.I just loved his outfit. The man of steel wearing red and blue. We need more shows like these instead of what we have now. Every show was like a cliff hanger. Nail biting action. Would Superman make it in time? Can he get to the bad guys before they hurt Olsen and Miss. Lois Lane? These were questions that were answered every time Superman came on. He made you feel good about the world. He was just simply the best.
    yenlo

    TV ICON!

    It was a different time and different era when this now legendary program was first televised. Yes some of the episodes toward the end of the series are on the hokey and corny side. However this show is a part of television history. The opening credits with the great theme music always set the mood. My favorite was the two part ` The Unknown People' episode. Although I always thought Noel Neill was a cuter and sexier Lois Lane Phyllis Coates played the part to a T. Jack Larsons Jimmy Olsen idolized Clark Kent as a father figure like the character did in the comics. John Hamilton was superb as the gruff but understanding Perry White. Robert Shayne as Inspector Henderson who never solved a case by himself but did it matter? Then George Reeves. Other actors donned the costume through the years but George Reeves was and always will be Superman, and when you think about it that's not too shabby.
    8BruceCorneil

    A good spirit behind the whole thing

    The general consensus seems to be that the first season of this all time classic TV show was the best and I would probably agree with that. Although, I'm a dedicated fan of the entire series.The injection of color into the closing stages of the production run gave those final episodes a special quality of their own.

    George Reeves was born to play the title role. The previously inconsequential journeyman actor brought the character to life with great conviction, charm and a wonderful enthusiasm which never faltered. Of course, he had some fine support with John Hamilton as Perry White, Jack Larson as Jimmy Olsen and Robert Shayne as Inspector Henderson.

    As for the portrayal of Lois Lane, it really depends on which approach you preferred. Phyllis Coates created a prickly, no-nonsense big city reporter. Noel Neil was more of your good natured girl next door who was always ready with a cheery word and a polite laugh whenever Clarke Kent or Jimmy made a clumsy attempt at humor (which usually backfired).

    So it's all a bit corny when you look back now from our jaded perspective of life in the present day. But, who cares? It's still good, clean fun which is more than you can say for most of the vile, mind numbing garbage that spews forth out of the television these days. And there was a good spirit behind the whole thing ...obey the law, salute the flag, say "please" and "thank you", be kind to your fellow human beings, take in stray cats, brush your teeth (and the cat's teeth) twice a day.

    It was a different era and a better world in some ways.

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    • Trivia
      George Reeves (Clark Kent / Superman) was the only actor to appear in all 104 episodes of the series.
    • Goofs
      With the switch to more expensive color film in 1954, there was a mandate to shoot no more new effects scenes than absolutely necessary. Most Superman-in-flight footage was filmed right-to-left. When the plot unavoidably required Superman to fly in the opposite direction, the footage was "flipped," as can be detected by the reversal of the "S" chest emblem. Another explanation is that George Reeves' "body pan' was attached to a pole that was blocked from view by his body. Unfortunately it was attached on only on his right side. If he had to be shown flying in the opposite direction the film had to be reversed. This not only occurred in the colour episodes, but the black and white ones as well.
    • Quotes

      [title sequence]

      Announcer: Faster than a speeding bullet! More powerful than a locomotive! Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound!

      Voices: Look, up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! It's Superman!

      Announcer: Yes, it's Superman, strange visitor from another planet, who came to Earth with powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal men. Superman, who can change the course of mighty rivers, bend steel in his bare hands, and who, disguised as Clark Kent, mild-mannered reporter for a great metropolitan newspaper, fights a never-ending battle for truth, justice and the American way.

    • Alternate versions
      Some episodes from the first and second seasons were censored for network broadcast. These edited versions were carried over to the early 16mm television syndication prints. The cut footage was restored in the 1960s.
    • Connections
      Edited into Superman and Scotland Yard (1954)

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    • Release date
      • September 19, 1952 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
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    • Filming locations
      • Chicago, Illinois, USA
    • Production company
      • Superman Inc.
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