

Academy Award-winners Marlon Brando and Gene Hackman head an all-star cast in the fantastic, action-packed film that made Christopher Reeve an international star playing the greatest superhero of all time. From the doomed planet of Krypton, two parents launch a spaceship carrying their infant son to earth. Here he grows up to become Clark Kent, mild-mannered reporter for the Metropolis Daily Planet. But with powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal men, he battles for truth and justice as Superman. Review: The film that made every modern superhero film possible - There's supposedly 8 minutes of footage that Donner reinstated but I didn't notice much difference except in the underground scene where Luthor throws all kinds of traps at Superman (was that 8 minutes long??). Anyhow, this film stands the test of time as one of the greatest superhero films of all time. It's the one that said, "Not only will you like it, you'll like it so much you'll want more." Review: Awesome movie - The Best Superman not that clown that out there right now I’m usually a Batman fan loved this movie when I was a kid n still do I always love the first 2 Superman movies I had to buy this movie the one I had froze on certain scenes what can the Best Superman Christopher reeves an amazing cast Marlon Brando Glenn ford n gene Hackman my favorite lex Luther next to Kevin spacey Margot kidder 😍 awesome movie check it out





T**T
The film that made every modern superhero film possible
There's supposedly 8 minutes of footage that Donner reinstated but I didn't notice much difference except in the underground scene where Luthor throws all kinds of traps at Superman (was that 8 minutes long??). Anyhow, this film stands the test of time as one of the greatest superhero films of all time. It's the one that said, "Not only will you like it, you'll like it so much you'll want more."
E**Z
Awesome movie
The Best Superman not that clown that out there right now I’m usually a Batman fan loved this movie when I was a kid n still do I always love the first 2 Superman movies I had to buy this movie the one I had froze on certain scenes what can the Best Superman Christopher reeves an amazing cast Marlon Brando Glenn ford n gene Hackman my favorite lex Luther next to Kevin spacey Margot kidder 😍 awesome movie check it out
R**D
The Definitive Cinematic Superman!
Richard Donner’s 1978 film, “Superman,” adapted the iconic character by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster for the big screen. The film begins on Krypton, offering a glimpse of Kryptonian society as Jor-El (Marlon Brando) serves on the jury for war criminals General Zod (Terence Stamp), Ursa (Sarah Douglas), and Non (Jack O’Halloran), convicting and sentencing them to eternity in the Phantom Zone. The science counsel warns him not to spread panic based on his findings that the planet is doomed, so he and his wife Lara (Susannah York) instead send their son, Kal-El, to Earth just as the planet explodes. On Earth, Jonathan (Glenn Ford) and Martha Kent (Phyllis Thaxter) raise Kal-El as their son, naming him Clark (Jeff East). Shortly after his father’s death, Clark treks north where a Kryptonian crystal builds his Fortress of Solitude. A holographic recording of Jor-El instructs him for the next few years. Later, Clark (Christopher Reeve) moves to Metropolis and becomes a reporter for the Daily Planet, meeting Lois Lane (Margot Kidder), Jimmy Olsen (Marc McClure), and Perry White (Jackie Cooper). As Superman, he begins helping people and working as an example of the good they can do in the world. Lex Luthor (Gene Hackman), a self-described criminal mastermind, works with Otis (Ned Beatty) and Miss Teschmacher (Valerie Perrine) to plan a nuclear attack on the San Andreas fault in order to separate California from the mainland U.S. to turn worthless desert property into valuable coastal real estate. Superman must stop Lex’s plan and rescue Lois Lane. Donner’s film remains one of the most iconic works of cinema and is still a delight over 40 years later. He brilliantly tells the most important parts of Superman’s story, introduces memorable characters, balances science fiction, romance, and comedy, and set up the story for “Superman II” (which he departed over production disagreements and was finished by Richard Lester). The cast is simply amazing, with each actor perfectly suited to their roles. Hackman’s Lex Luthor is a bit campy compared to the calculating businessman that appears in comics now, but viewers can’t help but to enjoy him since he’s having so much fun. Reeve, however, remains the definitive cinematic Superman and balances the differences between Clark Kent and the Last Son of Krypton in such a way that the viewer can understand how such a secret identity would work. He captures Superman’s core goodness in a way that never feels forced and that speaks to the importance of the character in fiction. This film appeared on the character’s 40th anniversary and is still one of the best comic book movies 40 years later!
D**N
Looks wonderful in 4K, but it's only the theatrical version
SUPERMAN: THE MOVIE is the definitive superhero movie, and Christopher Reeve is, as far as I'm concerned, the definitive Superman, not just because he was the first to portray the Man of Steel on the big screen, but because he delivered a performance that is subtle and iconic. Watch the scene where Clark Kent contemplates revealing his true identity to Lois Lane: all Reeve does is remove his glasses, straighten his shoulders, and he transforms before our eyes from a mild-mannered wimp to Superman himself. It's an understated lesson in masterclass acting that a lesser actor could not have pulled off. The movie is full of little touches like that from Reeve, which is why his Superman is so memorable. The narrative itself is pure comic book -- the opening scene depicting a child reading an old Superman comic all but asks us to please suspend our disbelief -- and while the overall pacing might seem a little slow compared to modern films, you have to remember that it is a product of its time and the first ever big budget superhero movie, so director Richard Donner and his team are forgiven for some indulgences. The 2018 4K/Blu-Ray release of the movie is excellent. The picture in 4K is bright and clear and retains all of the softness, grain, and other subtleties of the celluloid original. If you're expecting a pristine, grain-free image that looks like it was shot on high definition video, then you'll be disappointed, but this is what film actually looks like, and I'm thrilled that the studio didn't try to scrub it artificially clean. I want my classic movies to look like movies! It is, however, the original theatrical cut, which I didn't realize until I watched it and wondered if my memory was playing tricks on me when scenes I was expecting didn't appear. Which is to say that if you want the best version of the film that was originally played in theaters, then the 2018 4K/Blu-Ray set will serve you well. If you're looking for the longer "special edition" cut which contains additional material, most memorably the extended sequence of Superman breaking into Lex Luthor's lair, then you'll want to buy a different product.
J**A
Great item, great price!
O**G
画質が良いです。
P**.
Als ich mir im Kino damals den Film angesehen habe (ja, ja... lang ist's her) war ich schon begeistert. Deshalb und weil ich die Sammlung der Filme meiner "Jugend" so langsam mal wieder vervollständigen möchte, habe ich mir die DVD nun endlich zugelegt. Auch und vor allen Dingen, weil ich die Musik von John Williams heiss und innig liebe. Nun bin ich nicht der Freak, der grossartig mit vorhandenen oder nicht vorhandenen Digitalqualitäten um sich wirft, deshalb möchte ich mich auf den "Otto-Normalverbraucher-Eindruck" beschränken. Das meiste steht sowieso in der Artikelbeschreibung und in den Berichten meiner Vorschreiberlinge. Der Ton ist für meine bescheidenen Begriffe klasse und das Bild ist ebenfalls toll. Was will man mehr? Und auf der DVD sind einige kurze Szenen zu sehen, an die ich mich so gar nicht erinnern kann wenn ich an den Kinofilm denke. Ich habe gelesen, dass einige über die Neusynchronisation nicht glücklich sind. Also mir ist das egal. Ich finde sie sooo schlecht jetzt auch wieder nicht. Einzig das doch sehr charakteristische "Miss Teschmachaaaaa!!!!!" von Lex Luthor habe ich irgendwie witziger in Erinnerung. Überhaupt habe ich den Bösewicht von früher irgendwie "comicmässiger" und etwas weniger "Ernst" im Gedächtnis. Und: Die berühmte Flugszene mit Louis Lane über die Dächer von Metropolis... Ihre "lauten" Gedanken: "Kannst Du in mein Herz hören?" etc. wirkt im Nachhinein nicht so romantisch, wie es beabsichtigt war sondern eher etwas gekünstelt aufgesetzt. Aber was solls. Jeder Film hat mal nen Hänger. Man kann nicht alles haben und wenn man sucht, findet man überall und an allem etwas zu bemäkeln. Hervorragend auf der doppelseitigen DVD ist der Soundtrack auf der Rückseite. Christopher Reeve († 2004) wurde mit dieser Rolle ein ewiges Denkmal gesetzt. So schnell kommt kein anderer Superman-Darsteller an ihn heran. Schön auch, den guten alten Larry Hagman in einer winzigkleinen 30 Sekunden Nebenrolle wieder zu entdecken. Überhaupt hat der Film mehr Starbesetzung als man vermuten könnte. Marlon Brando, Maria Schell, Gene Hackman, Glenn Ford (!)... Ich bin richtig froh, dass ich den Film nun endlich in meiner Sammlung habe. Und mein Filius ist ebenfalls begeistert. Da sieht er mal, was "die früher schon" für gute Filme gemacht haben. Toll auch, dass auf nervige Werbung vor dem Film verzichtet wurde. Absolute Kaufempfehlung meinerseits.
P**M
Also, der Unterschied zwischen Bluray und 4k Bluray ist nicht so ergreifend und erzeugt auch kein WOW wie z.B. bei Star Trek der Film... Der Mehrwert hält sich in grenzen und rechtfertigt den neuerlichen Kauf nicht. Ton leider wieder nur Stereo 2.0, obwohl ich auf der VHS bereits Dolby Surround hatte... ausserdem ist nur die Kinofassung enthalten... Trotzdem aber 5 Sterne, weil wohl nicht mehr aus dem vorhandenen Bildmaterial zu holen war... Zuspieler Panasonic UHD Player, Beamer Awohl ltv 3500, Sound Teufel Thx Anlage
T**Y
Auch dieser ältere Film, gut aufbereitet.
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