Segundo cortometraje de Superman realizado por los Estudios Fleischer. Clark Kent y Lois Lane se encuentran en una exhibición de piedras preciosas cuando aparece un imparable robot que roba ... Leer todoSegundo cortometraje de Superman realizado por los Estudios Fleischer. Clark Kent y Lois Lane se encuentran en una exhibición de piedras preciosas cuando aparece un imparable robot que roba las joyas y secuestra a Lois.Segundo cortometraje de Superman realizado por los Estudios Fleischer. Clark Kent y Lois Lane se encuentran en una exhibición de piedras preciosas cuando aparece un imparable robot que roba las joyas y secuestra a Lois.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Clark Kent
- (voz)
- (sin acreditar)
- …
- Lois Lane
- (voz)
- (sin acreditar)
- Narrator
- (voz)
- (sin acreditar)
Reseñas destacadas
*** (out of 4)
Second in the Fleischer/Paramount series has another mad scientist moving into town and bringing along his giant robots. He sends these robots out to steal money and jewelry, which gets reporter Lois involved but of course she's taken hostage and Superman must save the day. I found this film to be much more entertaining than the first because, while the stories are just a like, this one here features much more action, which makes the film overall more exciting. I really liked the monsters this time out and especially the way they were drawn. I also liked most of the action sequences including the best one, which involves Superman having to use his cape to stop some burning fluids from getting on Lois. The story itself was rather weak and unoriginal but it's good enough to make this short worth watching.
Acting as the "bright", it illustrates just how "drab" the modern world, and by extension its pop culture, has become.
The animation here is just incredible. That it was done over 80 years ago makes it even more so. Can you imagine seeing this on a big screen in 1941? They must've been scraping the audience's Jaws off of the floor.
Completely free from the ironic, relativistic and naval-gazing zeitgeist of the 21st century, this "Oh, boy!"/"Gee whiz!" little serial is a breath of fresh air.
This cartoon is one of 17 Superman cartoons made by the Fleischer brothers in the early 1940s. All Superman cartoons made during this time are available on VHS and DVD and all are in the Public Domain. Invest the time to look for a DVD that features all 17 cartoons for one price, and there are several available.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThis cartoon is the first Superman story in which Clark Kent changes into his Superman costume inside a phone booth.
- PifiasThe scientist gags Lois before placing her on the platform above the molten metal, even though he's trying to intimidate her into revealing the location of the missing jewelry. Even if she wanted to, she'd find it impossible to tell him.
- Citas
[last lines]
Clark Kent: That's a wonderful story, Lois.
Lois Lane: Thanks, Clark. But I owe it all to Superman.
- ConexionesEdited into Fantastic Animation Festival (1977)
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- Títulos en diferentes países
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- Duración
- 11min
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1