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Stamp Day for Superman

  • 1954
  • Not Rated
  • 18m
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5.4/10
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Stamp Day for Superman (1954)
ActionAdventureFamilyFantasySci-FiShort

Superman's commitment to promote US Savings Stamps is temporarily delayed when Lois is kidnapped.Superman's commitment to promote US Savings Stamps is temporarily delayed when Lois is kidnapped.Superman's commitment to promote US Savings Stamps is temporarily delayed when Lois is kidnapped.

  • Director
    • Thomas Carr
  • Writers
    • David T. Chantler
    • Whitney Ellsworth
    • Jackson Gillis
  • Stars
    • George Reeves
    • Noel Neill
    • Jack Larson
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    517
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Thomas Carr
    • Writers
      • David T. Chantler
      • Whitney Ellsworth
      • Jackson Gillis
    • Stars
      • George Reeves
      • Noel Neill
      • Jack Larson
    • 9User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    George Reeves
    George Reeves
    • Superman…
    Noel Neill
    Noel Neill
    • Lois Lane
    Jack Larson
    Jack Larson
    • Jimmy Olsen
    John Hamilton
    John Hamilton
    • Perry White
    Tristram Coffin
    Tristram Coffin
    • Principal Garwood
    Billy Nelson
    Billy Nelson
    • Blinky
    • Director
      • Thomas Carr
    • Writers
      • David T. Chantler
      • Whitney Ellsworth
      • Jackson Gillis
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    7jeremycrimsonfox

    A Neat Special That Is Best Viewed As A Product Of Its Time

    Stamp Day for Superman is a neat little relic. Sponsored by the U. S. Treasury, it is considered a "lost episode" of The Adventures of Superman that starred George Reeves as the man of steel and his alter ego, Clark Kent.

    In this one, Clark Kent gets the idea to go to Jimmy Olsen's school to teach kids about Stamp Day. However, he has to deal with the fact that a man who Lois saw robbing a jewelry store has decided to hold her hostage.

    Yeah, this does not put too much focus on the Stamp Day topic, but that is okay, as it helps makes the special more exciting. This episode is dated as this is made in the 1950's (especially when at the time, there was tensions after the Korean War) and the lesson is pretty much a product of the era it was made in (as saving stamps was discontinued in 1970). However, it is a good episode, as it has the same action as the show it's based on, and Superman does teach the kids of the era a good lesson that is of the time.
    planktonrules

    a public service announcement from Superman.

    This is an obscure little curio--a special episode of "The Adventures of Superman" that was made as a public service announcement. The aim was to get children to buy stamps which would, in turn, be traded in for US Savings Bonds. But before Superman (George Reeves) preached at the kids about doing this, there was a short (and rather lame) episode involving a dumb criminal named Blinky...and Lois, who as usual, isn't too bright herself! It seems that Lois is the only witness who saw Blinky commit a crime and she lets herself be taken prisoner by him quite easily. Fortunately, Blinky isn't exactly a rocket scientist and Lois is able to get word to Superman of her predicament.

    Overall, this isn't a great installment of the series but is worth seeing just because it's so odd. If you are curious to see it, check it out on YouTube.
    6Figgiedan

    Stamp it as "dated" - kind of fun and silly.

    Had the thrill of seeing "Stamp Day for Superman" at a comic convention in 1986 with my two buddies Marc and Craig. Silliest damn Superman film I ever saw and all we did was laugh for years afterwards on how we wasted 45 minutes out of the day to see this silly flick. It is neat though. From what I remember, Supes buys war bonds or fights some evil madmen who are against the u.s. postal service. See it if you can, cause you'll never find it again -- not that I've been looking, but never saw another filming of it since 1986. How about a 6/10 just for "effort" and rarity of this short, campy flick.
    Tim-296

    Superman not only saves Lois, but some money, too!

    This 1954 short was donated by Superman, Inc. to the U.S. Treasury to encourage the youth of the day to enroll in their school Stamp Day saving program. It is the only portion of the 1950's TV series in public domain, so whenever clips of the show are aired, this is the program they choose.

    Stamp Day for Superman opens with Lois and Clark window shopping, when a burglar alarm sounds. Superman responds, and finds a contrite robber, who bemoans he never saved money and is reduced to crime to pay his bills. The rest of the story includes flying, crashing through walls, and a savings stamp book for Lois, Jimmy, Clark, and Superman. (yes, Superman!) Worthwhile for camp purposes, and the fact it was the last Superman segment shot in black and white
    6Quinoa1984

    I like it, for what it's worth

    Seen as part of the MST3K reunion, the temptation to think this is not fair to look at on its own is silly. It's still pudgy George Reeves doing a glorified PSA so that kids can know that stamps are important. Woop-dee-do. But I actually enjoyed the villain here, who kidnaps and ties up Lois (Noel Neill as the least conventionally attractive yet probably most real-world accurate Lane), and gets his jollies being a jerk about stamps (it may have been the actor more than the material he was given, fair enough). And there's just sheer joy in seeing a 1950's Superman jump (!) out of a window and break through a wall to save the damsel in distress in an age where there's nothing but 28489292 million dollar special effects to show the same thing. It's dumb and silly but it's for the kids, you know? It's a PSA that holds up in its frozen-in-its-time place, if that makes sense: it's from an era of showing kids things with Clark Kent and Superman and Jimmy and everyone else and them buying into it knowing it's fake.

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    • Trivia
      Included as a Special Feature on the Second Season DVD collection.
    • Goofs
      When Lois phones Inspector Henderson, she dials 7 numbers. In the next scene, Clark calls the Daily Planet but only dials 6 numbers.
    • Connections
      Edited into Hollywood at War: A Compilation of War Time Shorts (1980)
    • Soundtracks
      Where Danger Lurks
      (uncredited)

      Music by Ronald Hanmer

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • March 8, 1954 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • VOD on Tubi
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • День сбережений Супермена
    • Production companies
      • Legend Films
      • Superman Inc.
      • U.S. Department of the Treasury
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    • Budget
      • $50,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 18m
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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