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Once a Hero

  • TV Series
  • 1987
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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Once a Hero (1987)
AdventureComedy

A comic book creator struggles with declining sales until his superhero Captain Justice crosses into the real world, renewing interest. Inspired, the creator revamps the storylines, convinci... Read allA comic book creator struggles with declining sales until his superhero Captain Justice crosses into the real world, renewing interest. Inspired, the creator revamps the storylines, convincing the owners to continue the comic.A comic book creator struggles with declining sales until his superhero Captain Justice crosses into the real world, renewing interest. Inspired, the creator revamps the storylines, convincing the owners to continue the comic.

  • Creator
    • Dusty Kay
  • Stars
    • Josh Blake
    • Jeff Lester
    • Caitlin Clarke
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    55
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Dusty Kay
    • Stars
      • Josh Blake
      • Jeff Lester
      • Caitlin Clarke
    • 2User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Josh Blake
    Josh Blake
    • Woody Greely…
    • 1987
    Jeff Lester
    Jeff Lester
    • Captain Justice
    • 1987
    Caitlin Clarke
    Caitlin Clarke
    • Emma Greely…
    • 1987
    Robert Forster
    Robert Forster
    • Gumshoe
    • 1987
    Milo O'Shea
    Milo O'Shea
    • Abner Bevis
    • 1987
    David Wohl
    • Edward Kybo…
    • 1987
    Dianne Kay
    Dianne Kay
    • Rachel Kirk
    • 1987
    Dana Short
    • Tippy Young
    • 1987
    Richard Lynch
    Richard Lynch
    • Victor Lazarus
    • 1987
    Scott Menville
    Scott Menville
    • Cubby Watson
    • 1987
    Deborah Offner
    Deborah Offner
    • 1987
    Richard Biggs
    Richard Biggs
    • 1987
    Judy Kain
    Judy Kain
    • Barbara Lasker
    • 1987
    Jason Marin
    • Paperboy
    • 1987
    Michael Rider
    Michael Rider
    • 1987
    Josh Richman
    • 1987
    Michael Masters
    Michael Masters
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    • 1987
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    Rif Hutton
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    • 1987
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      • Dusty Kay
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    bobbuethe

    A fine show, within its niche

    As I see it, the main reason that "Once a Hero" failed was that it was aimed at too narrow an audience. If you're not a comic book fan, you'd probably find it a cute, fluffy, "unreality" sitcom, not unlike "Batman" or "Mork and Mindy" in mood, but without the creative spark that made those shows stand out. If you ARE a comic book fan, but were born after 1960 or so, you'd probably think that this show was making fun of you. But if you love the comic books of the 1950s and '60s (especially Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman), the so-called Silver Age of Superheroes, then there's a good chance that you'll love this program.

    Granted, it's a caricature rather than an honest depiction of comic book superheroes; but the show embodies the difference between the superheroes of the past (noble, square-jawed, perfect in every way all-American boys) versus those of the present, or the '80s (grim, gritty anti-heroes dealing with vicious, violent criminals on their own terms). The stories acknowledge that the latter may be more "realistic," more "modern," but in the end it comes down firmly on the side of the former.

    The point of "Once a Hero" was that there's still a place for innocence, honesty, and heroic idealism in today's world. But it was canceled way too early to get its message across.
    crothman

    Great series that died much too soon.

    "Once A Hero" was a clever show about super-heroes and the line between fiction and reality. Captain Justice, an old-fashioned super-hero, comes into the real world, where things aren't as neat as in the comic strip universe he came from.

    The show's sensibility is best summed by the fourth (unaired) episode, in which an actor who played Captain Justice on TV is upset because he is so identified with the role he can't move on to anything else. The character was to be played by Adam West.

    The show was filled with clever touches like that. For instance, Captain Justice has to come up with a name for the real world, so he uses the last name "Kent." When the reporter shows skepticism, Gumshoe says "Lois Lane, you're not." When someone reports that Justice's arch enemy is going to blow up the dam, Justice is delighted -- he just bet the others that it would be the plan. And the third episode was one of the few times on TV when the hero gave up and told the villain he had won. The person who sends people to the real world is called "The Great and Powerful" and, when gets a bit too bombastic, is told, "Save it for the munchkins."

    The show was extremely good and well written, but, most likely due to poor advance press, it was not picked up by all affilates, and the concept sounded unpromising (it certainly is hard to explain). After three weeks at the very bottom of the ratings, ABC pulled the plug. Ironically, the four hours broadcast made a nice mini-series.

    But the show deserved much more.

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      The show was originally going to be an adaptation of the 1940s Human Torch, and both Captain Justice and Woody were intended to be Human Torch and Toro, but copyright issues (I.e. the name rights of "The Human Torch" in film belonged to Constantin Film at that time) and the same reasons that prevented Human Torch from appearing in The New Fantastic Four (1978) and Spider-Man et ses amis exceptionnels (1981) led the entire characters being changed to generic superheroes.

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    • Release date
      • September 19, 1987 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Capitán justicia
    • Production companies
      • Garden Party Productions
      • New World International
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    • Runtime
      • 1h(60 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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