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Christopher Reeve | Superman/Clark Kent | |
Ned Beatty | Otis | |
Marlon Brando | Jor-El | |
Jackie Cooper | Perry White | |
Glenn Ford | Jonathan Kent | |
Gene Hackman | Lex Luthor | |
Margot Kidder | Lois Lane | |
Valerie Perrine | Eve Teschmacher | |
Jack O'Halloran | Non | |
Trevor Howard | 1st Elder | |
Vass Anderson | ||
Harry Andrews | ||
Sarah Douglas | ||
Jeff East | ||
Susannah York | Lara | |
Maria Schell | Vond-Ah | |
Phyllis Thaxter | Martha Kent | |
Terence Stamp | General Zod |
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Producer | Alexander Salkind
Pierre Spengler Charles F. Greenlaw Richard Lester |
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Writer |
Jerry Siegel
Joe Shuster Leslie Newman Robert Benton |
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Cinematography | Geoffrey Unsworth
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Musician |
John Williams
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Unable to convince the ruling council of Krypton that their world will destroy itself soon, scientist Jor-El takes drastic measures to preserve the Kryptonian race: He sends his infant son Kal-El to Earth. There, gaining great powers under Earth's yellow sun, he will become a champion of truth and justice. Raised by the Kents, an elderly farm couple, Clark Kent learns that his abilities must be used for good. The adult Clark travels to Metropolis, where he becomes a mild-mannered reporter for the Daily Planet...and a caped wonder whose amazing feats stun the city: Superman! Meanwhile, Lex Luthor, the world's greatest criminal mind, is plotting the greatest evil plan of all time. Can even the Man of Steel stop this nefarious scheme? |
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