Noveno y último cortometraje de Superman realizado por los Estudios Fleischer. Lois Lane está cubriendo un reportaje en el circo cuando, por accidente, un gigantesco gorila escapa de su jaul... Leer todoNoveno y último cortometraje de Superman realizado por los Estudios Fleischer. Lois Lane está cubriendo un reportaje en el circo cuando, por accidente, un gigantesco gorila escapa de su jaula provocando el caos.Noveno y último cortometraje de Superman realizado por los Estudios Fleischer. Lois Lane está cubriendo un reportaje en el circo cuando, por accidente, un gigantesco gorila escapa de su jaula provocando el caos.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Lois Lane
- (voz)
- (sin acreditar)
- Narrator
- (voz)
- (sin acreditar)
- Sideshow Barker
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- (sin acreditar)
- Clark Kent
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Reseñas destacadas
The ninth in the series (and last for Fleischer) is a very simple story about Lois and Clark on assignment covering a circus when things go haywire and a large gorilla named Gigantic escapes and begins to attack people. Clark takes his sweet time about it but eventually changes into Superman, where he battles the gorilla, as well as other animals, to restore order to the circus.
I have mixed feelings on this one. There is a certain laziness about the story and, for a nine minute cartoon, it does seem to inexplicably have some padding. Still, the sequences with the animals are well-animated and exciting. It's entertaining, as the whole series is, but clearly something is missing. This would be the last Superman cartoon to be done by Fleischer Studios. Paramount would seize control of the studio, fire Dave and Max Fleischer, and rename it Famous Studios. Many of the same artists and animators would carry over, as would the voice talent. But the Fleischers would no longer be making Superman cartoons.
Sort of "Superman vs King Kong" except the giant ape doesn't fall in love with Lois and take her atop the tallest building in Metropolis. What can be said about this entry in the Superman cartoon series can be said about the series as a whole; superb animation and art work, fast pace and action, and beautiful vivid technicolor. These forties Superman cartoons are highly recommended to those enjoy good cartoon animation.
As the final entry by the Fleischer bros., this is a good one. The fierce go-rilla is well-realized and Superman actually takes it easy on the big lug, when he could simply turn him into oatmeal.
More fantastic animation, and so much action crammed into 8 minutes! Great fun for kids and adults...
The short begins with Lois and Clark at the circus. Lois is doing a story and taking photos and Clark decides to head back to work. However, just as he's about to enter the Daily Planet Building, he sees a commotion and rushes back to the circus. An enormous ape (Kong-sized) escaped and in the process freed a lot of other dangerous animals. So, it's up to Superman to round up the beasts and save Lois.
As usual, Superman saves Lois--though at least here she isn't being stupid but ends up in harm's way because she's trying to save a child. The plot is interesting and a bit atypical for the series. Worth a look.
** (out of 4)
Ninth film in the Superman series has Lois and Clark going to the circus to write a story on it when a large gorilla breaks loose and starts causing damage. When Lois finds herself in trouble it's up to Superman to save the day. This is a pretty weak short in the series as Superman actually doesn't show up until the six-minute mark, which is even stranger when you consider the short doesn't even run nine-minutes. It's nice seeing him not having to battle some sort of mad scientist but instead just a large gorilla. It's also nice seeing him take a beating from the creature, which was another new touch to the series. With that said, that's pretty much all there is here because the rest is pretty dull. Not enough action to make the film worth viewing and as with the rest there isn't any comedy.
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- Citas
[last lines]
Clark Kent: Lucky Lois. Always gets her story.
Lois Lane: And luckily she lived to write it.
Clark Kent: Thanks to... Superman?
- Versiones alternativasThe 2004 Delta Entertainment DVD release uses freeze-frames from the opening pan across the circus (which includes the fire-eater and stiltwalker moving, plus a balloon and duck-shooting range). This is presumably an effort to conceal a short segment of distracting tramline film damage, as seen in other versions. The caption card's roving spotlight motion is similarly omitted.
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- Títulos en diferentes países
- Terror a mitad de camino
- Empresa productora
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- Duración8 minutos
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1