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 THIS IS THE LITTLE SEEN RICHARD DONNER CUT OF SUPERMAN II. RICHARD DONNER DIRECTED THE ORIGINAL SUPER MAN THE MOVIE AND ALSO STARTED FILMING SUPERMAN II AT THE SAME TIME, HOWEVER, HE WAS REPLACED BY RICHARD LESTER MID PRODUCTION. THIS VERSION OF SUPERMAN II IS RICHARD DONNER'S ORIGINAL VISION FEATURING NEVER SEEN BEFORE FOOTAGE.
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 THE ORIGINAL VERSION OF THE FILM AS INTENDED BY THE DIRECTOR, RICHARD DONNER.
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 24 hours A collection of Superman films old and new. In 'Superman - The Movie' (1978), a baby from the planet Krypton develops superhuman powers under Earth's yellow sun. As an adult (Christopher Reeve) he dons red cape and pants, and flies across the world doing good deeds, whilst also hiding behind the alias of mild-mannered reporter Clark Kent. Fellow journalist Lois Lane (Margot Kidder) falls for the muscleman in tights without realising he and her bumbling colleague are one and the same. This special-effects laden adaptation of the DC Comics series also features Marlon Brando in a highly-paid cameo and Gene Hackman as evil mastermind criminal Lex Luthor. Director Richard Lester provides a slightly tongue-in-cheek sequel with 'Superman 2' (1980), in which our hero continues to outstrip speeding bullets and leap tall buildings in a single bound, this time while preventing three arch-enemies from space from achieving world domination. In 'Superman 3' (1983), synthetic Kryptonite turns the normally upstanding Superman into a low-grade Supersleaze, clearing the path for a megalomaniac tycoon (Robert Vaughn) and a computer whiz (Richard Pryor) to take over the world. In 'Superman 4: The Quest for Peace' (1987), Superman, moved by a schoolboy's request, determines to rid the world of nuclear weapons. However, his arch enemy Lex Luthor, now a nuclear arms entrepreneur, clones Nuclear Man (Mark Pillow) from a strand of the hero's hair and the two mighty men battle it out in space. Finally, 'Superman Returns' (2006) is a sequel set after the events of 'Superman 2'. After eliminating General Zod and the other Kryptonian arch-villains, Ursa and Non, Superman (Brandon Routh) leaves Earth to search for his former home planet, Krypton. When he arrives he finds nothing but remnants and returns to Earth. Upon his return, he finds a Metropolis that doesn't need him anymore. Lois Lane (Kate Bosworth) is engaged to a relative of his boss (James Marsden), and to make matters worse, his arch-nemesis Lex Luthor (Kevin Spacey) has contrived a plot to build a continent using the crystals of Krypton that will wipe out most of North America. Superman must again race against time to stop the psychopathic Luthor before it's too late. Contents: Disc 1: Superman: The Movie - Original Theatrical Edition Disc 2: Superman: The Movie - Expanded Edition Disc 3: Superman II - Original Theatrical Edition Disc 4: Superman II - Donner Director's Cut Disc 5: Superman III - Original Theatrical Edition Disc 6: Superman IV - Original Theatrical Edition Disc 7: Superman Returns Disc 8: Additional Bonus Material Interactive Menus Scene Access Features Summary A collection of Superman films old and new. In 'Superman - The Movie' (1978), a baby from the planet Krypton develops superhuman powers under Earth's yellow sun... Studio Warner Home Entertainment Format Blu-ray disc Release date 20110613 Contributors Christopher Reeve (Actor), Margot Kidder (Actor), Marlon Brando (Actor), Gene Hackman (Actor), Glenn Ford (Actor), Susannah York (Actor), Jackie Cooper (Actor), Ned Beatty (Actor), Terence Stamp (Actor), Valerie Perrine (Actor), Phyllis Thaxter (Actor), Trevor Howard (Actor), Marc McClure (Actor), Jeff East (Actor), Maria Schell (Actor), William Russell (Actor), Richard Pryor (Actor), Robert Vaughn (Actor), Annette O'Toole (Actor), Pamela Stephenson (Actor), Annie Ross (Actor), Gavan O'Herlihy (Actor), Nancy Roberts (Actor), Graham Stark (Actor), Henry Woolf (Actor), Gordon Rollings (Actor), Sarah Douglas (Actor), Jack O'Halloran (Actor), Clifton James (Actor), Shane Rimmer (Actor), Michael J Shannon (Actor), E. G. Marshall (Actor), Brandon Routh (Actor), Kate Bosworth (Actor), Kevin Spacey (Actor), James Marsden (Actor), Parker Posey (Actor), Frank Langella (Actor), Sam Huntington (Actor), Eva Marie Saint (Actor), Kal Penn (Actor), Mario Puzo, David Newman, Robert Benton, Pierre Spengler, Geoffrey Unsworth, John Williams, Leslie Newman, Ken Thorne, Gilbert Adler, Jon Peters, Bryan Singer, Michael Dougherty, Dan Harris, John Ottman, Robert Paynter, Ernest Day, Newton Thomas Sigel, Richard Donner (Director), Richard Lester (Director), Bryan Singer (Director)
R 328
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South Africa (All cities)
This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 10 - 15 working days A collection of Superman films old and new. In 'Superman - The Movie' (1978), a baby from the planet Krypton develops superhuman powers under Earth's yellow sun. As an adult (Christopher Reeve) he dons red cape and pants, and flies across the world doing good deeds, whilst also hiding behind the alias of mild-mannered reporter Clark Kent. Fellow journalist Lois Lane (Margot Kidder) falls for the muscleman in tights without realising he and her bumbling colleague are one and the same. This special-effects laden adaptation of the DC Comics series also features Marlon Brando in a highly-paid cameo and Gene Hackman as evil mastermind criminal Lex Luthor. Director Richard Lester provides a slightly tongue-in-cheek sequel with 'Superman 2' (1980), in which our hero continues to outstrip speeding bullets and leap tall buildings in a single bound, this time while preventing three arch-enemies from space from achieving world domination. In 'Superman 3' (1983), synthetic Kryptonite turns the normally upstanding Superman into a low-grade Supersleaze, clearing the path for a megalomaniac tycoon (Robert Vaughn) and a computer whiz (Richard Pryor) to take over the world. In 'Superman 4: The Quest for Peace' (1987), Superman, moved by a schoolboy's request, determines to rid the world of nuclear weapons. However, his arch enemy Lex Luthor, now a nuclear arms entrepreneur, clones Nuclear Man (Mark Pillow) from a strand of the hero's hair and the two mighty men battle it out in space. Finally, 'Superman Returns' (2006) is a sequel set after the events of 'Superman 2'. After eliminating General Zod and the other Kryptonian arch-villains, Ursa and Non, Superman (Brandon Routh) leaves Earth to search for his former home planet, Krypton. When he arrives he finds nothing but remnants and returns to Earth. Upon his return, he finds a Metropolis that doesn't need him anymore. Lois Lane (Kate Bosworth) is engaged to a relative of his boss (James Marsden), and to make matters worse, his arch-nemesis Lex Luthor (Kevin Spacey) has contrived a plot to build a continent using the crystals of Krypton that will wipe out most of North America. Superman must again race against time to stop the psychopathic Luthor before it's too late. Contents: Disc 1: Superman: The Movie - Original Theatrical Edition Disc 2: Superman: The Movie - Expanded Edition Disc 3: Superman II - Original Theatrical Edition Disc 4: Superman II - Donner Director's Cut Disc 5: Superman III - Original Theatrical Edition Disc 6: Superman IV - Original Theatrical Edition Disc 7: Superman Returns Disc 8: Additional Bonus Material Interactive Menus Scene Access Features Summary A collection of Superman films old and new. In 'Superman - The Movie' (1978), a baby from the planet Krypton develops superhuman powers under Earth's yellow sun... Studio Warner Home Entertainment Format Blu-ray disc Release date 20110613 Contributors Christopher Reeve (Actor), Margot Kidder (Actor), Marlon Brando (Actor), Gene Hackman (Actor), Glenn Ford (Actor), Susannah York (Actor), Jackie Cooper (Actor), Ned Beatty (Actor), Terence Stamp (Actor), Valerie Perrine (Actor), Phyllis Thaxter (Actor), Trevor Howard (Actor), Marc McClure (Actor), Jeff East (Actor), Maria Schell (Actor), William Russell (Actor), Richard Pryor (Actor), Robert Vaughn (Actor), Annette O'Toole (Actor), Pamela Stephenson (Actor), Annie Ross (Actor), Gavan O'Herlihy (Actor), Nancy Roberts (Actor), Graham Stark (Actor), Henry Woolf (Actor), Gordon Rollings (Actor), Sarah Douglas (Actor), Jack O'Halloran (Actor), Clifton James (Actor), Shane Rimmer (Actor), Michael J Shannon (Actor), E. G. Marshall (Actor), Brandon Routh (Actor), Kate Bosworth (Actor), Kevin Spacey (Actor), James Marsden (Actor), Parker Posey (Actor), Frank Langella (Actor), Sam Huntington (Actor), Eva Marie Saint (Actor), Kal Penn (Actor), Mario Puzo, David Newman, Robert Benton, Pierre Spengler, Geoffrey Unsworth, John Williams, Leslie Newman, Ken Thorne, Gilbert Adler, Jon Peters, Bryan Singer, Michael Dougherty, Dan Harris, John Ottman, Robert Paynter, Ernest Day, Newton Thomas Sigel, Richard Donner (Director), Richard Lester (Director), Bryan Singer (Director)
R 314
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South Africa
After The Exorcist sparked a lengthy trend of supernatural thrillers, this 1976 horror film scored a hit with critics and audiences for mixing gothic horror and mystery into its plot about a young boy suspected of being the personification of the anti-Christ. (No doubt it's a favorite of shock-rocker Marilyn Manson.) Directed by Richard Donner (best known for his Superman and Lethal Weapon films), The Omen gained a lot of credibility from the casting of Gregory Peck and Lee Remick as a distinguished American couple living in England, whose young son Damien bears "the mark of the beast." Mysterious deaths and unexplained incidents draw the attention of a photographer (David Warner), whose investigation leads to the young boy--and also to the photographer's shocking decapitation (in a scene that has since been inducted into the horror hall of fame). At a time when graphic gore had yet to dominate the horror genre, this film used its violence discreetly and to great effect, and the mood of dread and potential death is masterfully maintained. It's all a bit hokey, with a lot of biblical portent and sensational fury, but few would deny it's highly entertaining. Jerry Goldsmith's Oscar-winning score works wonders to enhance the movie's creepy atmosphere.
R 77
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