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Exo-Man

  • TV Movie
  • 1977
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
206
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Exo-Man (1977)
SuperheroActionAdventureSci-Fi

A professor, who has been paralyzed in an attack by mob hitmen, builds a suit that enables him to walk and fight crime.A professor, who has been paralyzed in an attack by mob hitmen, builds a suit that enables him to walk and fight crime.A professor, who has been paralyzed in an attack by mob hitmen, builds a suit that enables him to walk and fight crime.

  • Director
    • Richard Irving
  • Writers
    • Martin Caidin
    • Howard Rodman
    • Lionel E. Siegel
  • Stars
    • David Ackroyd
    • Anne Schedeen
    • A Martinez
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    206
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Richard Irving
    • Writers
      • Martin Caidin
      • Howard Rodman
      • Lionel E. Siegel
    • Stars
      • David Ackroyd
      • Anne Schedeen
      • A Martinez
    • 16User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    David Ackroyd
    David Ackroyd
    • Dr. Nicholas Conrad
    Anne Schedeen
    Anne Schedeen
    • Emily Frost
    A Martinez
    A Martinez
    • Raphael Torres
    José Ferrer
    José Ferrer
    • Kermit Haas
    • (as Jose Ferrer)
    Jack Colvin
    Jack Colvin
    • Martin
    Harry Morgan
    Harry Morgan
    • Arthur Travis
    Donald Moffat
    Donald Moffat
    • Wallace Rogers
    Richard Narita
    Richard Narita
    • Jim Yamaguchi
    Jonathan Segal
    • Eddie Rubenstein
    Martin Speer
    Martin Speer
    • Ted Kamenski
    George Sperdakos
    George Sperdakos
    • Dr. Garrick
    Randy Faustino
    • Larry
    Nick David
    • Jack
    Wina Sturgeon
    • TV Newswoman
    Gregory J. Barnett
    Gregory J. Barnett
      Joe Brooks
      Joe Brooks
        Fritz Ford
          Bob Harks
          Bob Harks
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          • Director
            • Richard Irving
          • Writers
            • Martin Caidin
            • Howard Rodman
            • Lionel E. Siegel
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          6eibbor-71370

          Bad Timing for a New Superhero

          I remember when this aired on TV back in the late 1970's. There must have been something special about this show for me to remember it all this time. As I remember, the pilot movie was the only thing shown on TV and it never went farther than that. The story line was good, a collage professor, crippled by bad guys, develops a device to allow him to walk again and possibly help others. Then he designs this device in to an Exoskeleton suite of armor that encases him and he turns in to a crime fighter. Yes, for the time the special effects were a bit cheesy and could have been done better. But it did give the look that the guy used what was available to him and had a bit of a blue collar feel to it. Not like Iron Man who has a huge corporation with the newest and greatest top secret stuff he could use, that the military can't get it's hands on. I'm sure it could have been developed a bit more had it got to be a TV series. Being a pilot, I think people should cut it a little slack. With a pilot budget you work with what you've got. The Star Trek pilot episode, the cage, wasn't all that good either and was never shown in it's entirety on TV until 1988. It was woven in to one of the series as the menagerie and a lot had changed from the pilot when it became a TV series. I'm sure this would have happened to Exo-Man had it gone in to a series. Also for the time it came out, it was something new from what was on TV. But Fate killed Exo-Man. Exo-Man came out in 1977, the same year Star Wars came out. Star Wars was such a hit and had so much excitement with both children and adults it changed everything. Seeing what was happening the TV networks wanted some of that action too and cash in on that excitement. I'm sure many TV projects got shelved in favor of shows like Battlestar Galactica and Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. If Star Wars didn't happen, Exo-Man may have turned out to be a decant TV series. With an ordinary man, crippled by crime, becoming a crime fighting superhero type by building an Exoskeleton suite. Maybe Stan Lee should have come up with this one or help turn it in to a comic book superhero.
          6marstedroashmellows

          A very INTERESTING thing...

          Key word interesting, the acting ranges from awkward on occasion to surprisngly good (enough), the special effects are minimal but easy to tolerate, the story has some intrigue, mostly it's just fascinating too see such a primitive attempt of a iron Man type hero on the small screen. I've heard many people talking about this recommending m.a.n.t.i.s. (I can't wait to check it out) but I will forever find this sort of thing thing interesting. Overall I enjoyed this movie but I wouldn't give it more than a 6, it just doesn't do anything very well and without the novelty it just stands as slightly enjoyable.
          4gatebanger

          Another decent plot down the sewer.

          Another good idea ruined by the TV people. "Exo-Man" is the story of a college professor who is crippled by a spinal injury during a break-in (the bad guy whacks him across the back with a length of pipe). He uses his talents to build an exoskeleton (actually a suit) to enable himself to walk - and to avenge himself on the bad guys.

          The movie started out OK, but the special effects were poor for 1977 and the script was horrible.

          If this sounds familiar, the idea was handled a bit better in the short-lived series M.A.N.T.I.S.
          firefox-4

          The IRON MAN Movie

          This Old TV movie is a Direct steal of the Marvel Comics Character IRON MAN,The Lead in ths TV movie builds a metal suit to keep him alive,Like Tony Stark[IRON MAN] does,cheesey effects,so-so story,make this Tele-movie nothing to write home about
          5dhoffman34-14-97263

          Valuable as an obscure classic

          Surprised to find that so many others remember this TV-movie! It's a classic in the sense that it mimics many of the B-grade flicks of the 1950s. I watched this one evening while living and working in Honolulu during the 70s and 80s. What emerged as absolutely hilarious was the scene in which the hero in the suit realizes that he's losing oxygen inside his suit as he presses the status button on his left sleeve. The readout then shows the word: MALFUNTION (the actual spelling). It was certainly the case that perhaps the readout circuitry was also facing oxygen deprivation!! Understandably, though, it was simply never destined to become a weekly series but it was entertaining nonetheless, at least for that era in the 1970s.

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          Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner, Mark Ruffalo, and Chris Hemsworth
          Superhero
          Bruce Willis in Piège de cristal (1988)
          Action
          Still frame
          Adventure
          James Earl Jones and David Prowse in L'Empire contre-attaque (1980)
          Sci-Fi

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          • Trivia
            Often mistaken for a 70's Iron Man Movie.
          • Goofs
            The label on a flashing red warning light inside the exo-helmet is misspelled "MALFUNTION."
          • Connections
            Featured in The Greatest Show You Never Saw (1996)

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          • Release date
            • June 18, 1977 (United States)
          • Country of origin
            • United States
          • Language
            • English
          • Also known as
            • Exo Man: O Homem de Aço
          • Filming locations
            • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA(Studio)
          • Production company
            • Universal Television
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          • Runtime
            • 1h 35m(95 min)
          • Sound mix
            • Mono

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