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Superman and the Mole-Men (1951)
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Overview
Release Date:
23 November 1951 (USA) moreTagline:
Now.....ON THE SCREEN! morePlot:
When underground beings explore the surface world from a deep oil well and inadvertantly cause a panic, only Superman can prevent a tragedy. full summary | add synopsisUser Comments:
Sometimes the originals are always the best. moreCast
(Complete credited cast)| George Reeves | ... | Superman / Clark Kent | |
| Phyllis Coates | ... | Lois Lane | |
| Jeff Corey | ... | Luke Benson | |
| Walter Reed | ... | Bill Corrigan | |
| J. Farrell MacDonald | ... | Pop Shannon | |
| Stanley Andrews | ... | The Sheriff | |
| Ray Walker | ... | John Craig | |
| Hal K. Dawson | ... | Chuck Weber | |
| Phil Warren | ... | Deputy Jim | |
| Frank Reicher | ... | Hospital Superintendent | |
| Beverly Washburn | ... | Child |
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Add content advisory for parentsRuntime:
58 minCountry:
USALanguage:
EnglishColor:
Black and WhiteAspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 moreSound Mix:
MonoCertification:
USA:ApprovedFilming Locations:
Culver City, California, USAMOVIEmeter: 
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Originally Kirk Alyn was to be Superman after the two serials but wanted too much money. moreGoofs:
Revealing mistakes: Obvious bald caps on the Mole Men. moreQuotes:
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. moreMovie Connections:
Edited into "Adventures of Superman: The Unknown People: Part II (#1.26)" (1951) moreFAQ
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Superman and his supporting cast of characters have been portrayed on the silver screen, the small screen and the stage by a number of actors and actresses. However somehow no one can play the man of steel and the Daily Planets star female reporter Lois Lane quite like George Reeves and Phyllis Coates. Certainly no one can portray Superman's alter ego Clark Kent like Reeves did. This film has probably been seen by many as the two part "Unknown People" episode on the classic TV series but if you haven't seen the feature film of this story do so. Coates gives a great performance as Lois Lane and seems to come the closest of any actress who has portrayed this character to being the Lois that was depicted in the comics. (When she called Clark Kent a Pantywaist she meant it!) During one scene Clark almost gives away his true identity when he advises terrified townsfolk about the subterranean visitors "Go to your homes lock your doors and windows let me handle this". He then bolts away and Lois turns to the Oil well boss and exclaims "He always does that, gets himself into a jam and then runs away" Classic Lois Lane! While the effects by today's standards seem antiquated and the Mole Men/Unknown People aren't as scary as alien characters that frequent TV shows today they aren't to be missed.