Superman and the Mole Men (1951)
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21% want to see it
(59 ratings)
Superman, the comic-book "Man of Steel" created in 1938 by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, made his feature-film debut in Lippert's Superman and the Mole Men. The story takes place in the small town of Silsby, where the local oil company is drilling what will become the world's… More Superman, the comic-book "Man of Steel" created in 1938 by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, made his feature-film debut in Lippert's Superman and the Mole Men. The story takes place in the small town of Silsby, where the local oil company is drilling what will become the world's deepest well. When the drillers reach the six-mile point, the results are astonishing: four subterranean Mole Men (Jack Banbury, Billy Curtis, Jerry Marvin and Tony Barvis) emerge from the well. Though basically harmless, the Mole Men are regarded as a threat by the citizens of Silsby, especially lynch-happy Luke Benson (Jeff Corey). Reporters Clark Kent (George Reeves) and Lois Lane (Phyllis Coates) arrive in town to do a story on the well. When Kent realizes that the Mole Men are in danger of falling victim to mob violence, he tears off his glasses and street clothes to become Superman. In this guise, he endeavors to rescue the Mole Men and to convince the townsfolk that blind prejudice is both stupid and dangerous. Rather mild by today's standards (the audience never gets to see Superman fly), {%Superman and the Mole Men} served its primary purpose: to act as a theatrical pilot for the very popular Superman TV series, which also starred Reeves and (for the first season, at least) Coates. The feature film was later edited into two half-hour installments of the Superman series, and retitled "The Unknown People." ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Lee Sholem
- Genres
- Action & Adventure, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Critic Reviews
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Peter Canavese, Groucho Reviews
Even at under an hour, this children's fantasy is sluggishly paced by today's standards...but it does have its charms and a relevant social message at its core.
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Cast
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George Reeves
as Clark Kent/Superman
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Phyllis Coates
as Lois Lane
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Jeff Corey
as Luke Benson
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Walter Reed
as Bill Corrigan
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Stanley Andrews
as Sheriff
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Ray Walker
as John Craig
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Hal K. Dawson
as Chuck Weber
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Frank Reicher
as Hospital superintendent
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Beverly Washburn
as Child
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Stephen Carr
as Eddie
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Paul E. Burns
as Doc Saunders
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Margia Dean
as Mrs. Benson
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Byron Foulger
as Jeff Reagan
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Irene Martin
as Esther Pomfrey
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John Phillips
as Matt
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Philip Warren
as Deputy
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John Baer
as Intern
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Adrienne Marden
as Nurse
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Billy Curtis
as Mole man
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Harry Harvey
as Doc Saunders
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John Farrell MacDonald
as Pop Shannon
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Jack Narz
as Narrator
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Jerry Maren
as Mole man
- J. Farrell MacDonald