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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 19 September, 1952 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Warner Home Video |
| MPAA RATING: | Unrated |
| FEATURES: | Black & White, Subtitled, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Action / Adventure, Movie, TV Shows, Television |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| UPC: | 012569729872 |
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Customer Reviews of The Adventures of Superman: Seasons 1 and 2
Buy the seasons separately. Great series to own and one that I also grew up on. HOWEVER, be sure to order the seasons SEPARATELY from Amazon to save at least $5. BUYING BOTH SEASONS TOGETHER COSTS MORE! Come on Amazon, save us time and make collections CHEAPER rather than more expensive! Give us a system that we can trust! SAVE US TIME AND ALERT US WHEN THERE IS A SPECIAL FOR BUYING THE COLLECTION. The same problems have been noted for many other series: 24, Star Trek, etc.... If its broke, fix it!
You HAVE to own the First Two Seasons to be a Real Fan
Let me tell you my feelings and observations, both now, and as I remember them being a kid in the Fifties. The Reviewer below has done a fine job giving you the Contents of the Two discs, so I won't do that.
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>When I was a Kid in the Fifties, I saw only a few episodes with Phyllis Coates as Lois Lane. Most of the ones I saw were with Noel Neil as Lois Lane. Being a kid, I liked Noel better because the episodes seemed calmer. It was like fighting crime with your Big Sister - you knew you couldn't get hurt. Now that I'm Older, I much prefer Phyllis Coates, based on looks, but that's a whole other matter!
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>Anyways, you can't be a Superman Fan and not own the First Season. Here's why: You need to know how he got to Earth, and how he grew up; Superman was much more aggressive in these episodes; the characters were louder, and Phyllis Coates could scream loud enough to scare the B-Movie Scream-Queen, Linea Quigley ("Return of the Living Dead", and Others).
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>The episodes were definitely more physically and emotionally violent, and I'm not saying that's bad. Superman, in one episode, left two people, who had seen his uniform in Clark Kent's closet, on an artic mountain, and they slipped and fell to their death. He had to know it would happen! Also, he regularly administered a real beating to thugs, more so than in later years. Even Lois (Phyllis) gets slapped around quite a bit by bad guys. Anyways, it's all good Superman action, but you need to see it so you can compare it to the next few years.
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>Other neat things are: you get to see Superman "take off" flying in a few different ways than happens during the later years, where he kind of jumps out of sight. In the First Year, he actually achieves "lift off" in a couple of different ways, such that you can see some "air" under him.
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>You need to own the Second Year to see what they did NEXT with the Series: the second year brings you a "tamer" Superman and a Lois lane who's as nosy as your Mom (when you were a kid). To me, the violence is much less, but it's still great action and character interplay. Some things never seem to change: Perry White is always semi-obnoxious and loud; Jimmy Olsen is always getting into trouble, spoiling the plans to catch bad guys, and looking out for Lois Lane.
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>Next: both DVDs have Excellent Video and Audio Quality. Having seen many original showings in the Fifties, I can attest to the fact that the sound does get "ear-splittingly" louder when Superman takes off, is flying, and bangs the bad guys. It's definitely not a recording flaw.
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>Last but not least: Send in the Rebate Form and get $5 back. Don't tear off the bar code from your great collectible DVD Jackets - look inside the lip of the case and tear out the "Proof of Purchase" tags.
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>You can't Fight Crime unless you know the Origins of Superman!
WHO ELSE CAN CHANGE THE COURSE OF MIGHTY RIVERS?
I CAN'T BELIEVE HOW MUCH I STILL LOVE WATCHING THIS SHOW - AFTER 50 YEARS [Robert Parisi wrote more of this than Heather Parisi who was not alive at the time of Superman {1951-1958}]
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>IN A NUTSHELL: My favorite TV show as a child 50 years ago
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>When these 2 DVD sets arrived several days ago I played a Superman marathon from start to finish which occurred only because the series is that good! The first season, which I recall though I have not seen the episodes for at least 40 years, has held up surprisingly well.
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>I still get a chill during the introduction as the announcer zips through the usual discourse of: "faster than a speeding bullet", "more powerful than a locomotive", "leaps tall buildings in a single bound", "can change the course of mighty rivers" etc.!
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>ABOUT THE FIRST SEASON: Phyllis Coates as Lois just can't stay out of trouble!
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>Without giving too much away about the plots, this first season is filled with mystery adventures and, as others have pointed out, has a film-noir quality that is hard to miss. Phyllis Coates as Lois Lane is rather over-the-top but has always been my favorite Lois, perhaps because I saw her in that role first. George Reeves *is* Superman, make no mistake about it, as he plays the role without overdoing the hapless Clark Kent role. In fact, he plays a rather strong and emotional Clark Kent which is nice to see and fits the role quite well.
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>5th DISK HAS FEATURE LENGTH TREAT: "SUPERMAN AND THE MOLE MEN"!
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>EPISODES FOR SEASON ONE ARE AS FOLLOWS [Picture & Short description inside boxed set for each episode are included]:
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>"Superman on Earth"
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>"The Haunted Lighthouse"
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>"The Case of the Talkative Dummy"
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>"The Mystery of the Broken Statues"
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>"The Monkey Mystery"
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>"A Night of Terror"
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>"The Birthday Letter"
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>"The Mind Machine"
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>"Rescue"
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>"The Secret of Superman"
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>"No Holds Barred"
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>"The Deserted Village"
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>"The Stolen Costume"
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>"Treasure of the Incas"
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>"Double Trouble"
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>"Mystery in Wax"
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>"The Runaway Robot"
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>"Drums of Death"
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>"The Evil Three"
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>"Riddle of the Chinese Jade"
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>"The Human Bomb"
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>"Czar of the Underworld"
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>"The Ghost Wolf"
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>"Crime Wave"
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>"SUPERMAN AND THE MOLE MEN", THEATRICAL RELEASE [same as 2-part episode, different opening]
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>"SUPERMAN AND THE UNKNOWN PEOPLE, PART ONE"
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>"SUPERMAN AND THE UNKNOWN PEOPLE, PART TWO"
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>ABOUT THE DVDs: Excellent transfer, Features, Value!
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>A fantastic transfer of a 55-year-old TV show is too good to be true, but true it is. The episodes appear to be uncut, as the lengths run about 25 minutes and some seconds which is consistent with their original running times. There is commentary for a few of the episodes, but frankly I have been too anxious to see all the episodes a few times first. The package is nice too! Subtitles are available in English, French, and Spanish.
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>ABOUT THE SPECIAL FEATURES:
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>RETROSPECTIVE DOCUMENTARY - Made in 2005 and runs about 18 minutes. Includes footage from most of the first year's episodes and interviews with Leonard Maltin and a nicely-aged Jack Larson [Jimmy Olson].
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>*COMMENTARY ON 4 EPISODES [2 by Gary Grossman - 2 by Chuck Harter]
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>*ORIGINAL KELLOGG'S CEREAL COMMERCIALS
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>*PONY EXPRESS DAYS: "VINTAGE WARNER BROTHERS HISTORICAL SHORT", Starring George Reeves
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>SEASON 2 IN A NUTSHELL: DIFFERENT THEMES - DIFFERENT LOIS = ?
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>We are treated to more of the same GREAT STUFF as was presented in the first season; however, Noel Neill replaced Phyllis Coates as Lois Lane and we see a true diversity of themes. Whereas the first season had focused on mobsters and crime, the second toned down the violence and added a wide range of themes to the growing Superman universe. In the process, the second season was more kid-friendly at the expense of some of the film-noir ambience.
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>All and all, this is a great addition and companion to the first season.
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>SEASON TWO has just been released. I pre-ordered it from Amazon prior to its release and and I have just completed viewing the 5 disks of the second season. The quality is the same as the first season -- almost unbelievably good. Episode 12, "Panic In The Sky" on the second disk, is a standout that also has an interesting and informative commentary track narrated by Noel Neill and Jack Larson.
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>If there is a difference between the first and second season, it is probably caused by several obvious differences;
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>COMMENTARY FOR SECOND SEASON BY NOEL NEILL {LOIS} & JACK LARSON [Jimmy}
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>THE EPISODES ON SEASON TWO ARE AS FOLLOWS; [Picture & Short description inside boxed set for each episode are included];
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>"Five Minutes to Doom"
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>"The Man in the Lead Mask"
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>"Panic in the Sky" [PLUS OPTION TO CHOOSE COMMENTARY TRACK WITH LOIS & JIMMY]
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>"The Machine That Could Plot Crimes"
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>"My Friend Superman"
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>"The Clown Who Cried"
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>"The Boy Who Hated Superman"
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>"Semi-Private Eye" [PLUS OPTION TO CHOOSE COMMENTARY TRACK WITH LOIS & JIMMY]
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>"Documentary - "The First Lady of Metropolis" examines Noel Neill as Lois Lane - recently filmed and just 7 minutes, but quite interesting and features Jack Larson, Noel Neill and others.
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>>"Stamp Day For Superman": Special 18 minute episode promoting savings stamps for school kids backed by Superman. That's right -SAVINGS STAMPS - NOT BONDS!
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>BOTTOM LINE: [I have never been happier with a DVD boxed-set purchase]
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>--------------- WHY IS THIS IS AN EXCELLENT BOXED SET?
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>* ONE-SIDED DVDs [each with cool art-work]
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>* INCREDIBLE DVD TRANSFER - RESTORED TO ORIGINAL LENGTH
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>* SPECIAL FEATURES [2 EPISODES INCLUDE OPTIONAL COMMENTARY TRACKS + "STAMP DAY WITH SUPERMAN" + "THE FIRST LADY OF METROPOLIS" - documentary]
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>* DVD INSIDE COVER INCLUDES NEAT PHOTOS & BRIEF NOTES ON EACH EPISODE
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>* STURDY ATTRACTIVE BOXED SET [same size as 1 VHS + includes outer sleeve]
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>* "REEL" CLASS ACT + AFFORDABLE PRICE [can't wait till the 3rd season comes out!]
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>* SUBTITLES AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH - FRENCH & SPANISH
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>FINAL THOUGHTS: Sometimes Christmas comes at the end of January!