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Spider-Man Strikes Back

Spider-Man Strikes Back is a 1978 American superhero film that had a theatrical release abroad, a composite of the two-parter episode "Deadly Dust" of the contemporary television show The Amazing Spider-Man, released on 8 May 1978. It was directed by Ron Satlof, written by Robert Janes and stars Nicholas Hammond as the titular character, Robert Alda, Robert F. Simon, Joanna Cameron, and Michael Pataki. The film was preceded by Spider-Man and followed by Spider-Man: The Dragon's Challenge.

Spider-Man Strikes Back
British theatrical release poster
Directed byRon Satlof
Screenplay byRobert Janes[1]
Based onSpider-Man[1]
Produced by
  • Ran Satlof
  • Robert Janes[1]
Starring
CinematographyJack Whitman[1]
Production
company
Charles Fries Productions[1]
Distributed byColumbia Pictures Television (United States)
Columbia Pictures (International)
Release dates
May 8, 1978 (Europe)
December 21, 1978 (worldwide)
Running time
93 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States[1]
LanguageEnglish

Plot edit

The film begins with the FDNY, NYPD, and ambulances rushing to a building. A woman who has recently been in a failed relationship is about to end her life, but Spider-Man saves her at the last minute, to the applause of the crowd below. At the New York State University, Dr. Baylor, one of Peter Parker's tutors announces that they are going to carry out an experiment using plutonium. A group of students, including Peter, are appalled as they think it's too dangerous. Later on, Peter meets an attractive journalist named Gale Hoffman, who is determined to get an interview with Spider-Man following his heroism in the distraught woman's rescue.

Later, three students steal some plutonium from the lab. They want to use the plutonium to build an atomic bomb in order to illustrate about the dangers of nuclear power. Spider-Man appears on the scene in an unsuccessful attempt to stop them but is seen by security guards. When one of the activists faints, the other two realize she has radiation poisoning and terminate their plans in order to rush her to the hospital. As a result, the police blame Spider-Man for the theft, while Inspector Decarlo accuses Peter Parker.

Meanwhile, in Switzerland, villain Mr. White reads a newspaper report of the theft and deduces that it was the students rather than Spider-Man who stole the radioactive material. He plans to steal the plutonium so that he can obtain his own version of the weapon. He departs immediately for the United States with his monstrous henchman, Angel.

White tries to kidnap Peter, in an effort to locate the plutonium, but he manages to escape. Peter then gets arrested by the NYPD, but escapes detainment as Spider-Man. White's henchmen engage in a fight against Spider-Man and hurl him off a twelve-story building, seemingly to his death. He saves himself by forming a net with his webbing, but in the confusion, White escapes with the bomb. Spider-Man is forced to defeat this scheming villain in order to stop him blowing up Wall Street.

J. Jonah Jameson, the owner of The Daily Bugle, discovers that White has fled to Los Angeles and arranges for Peter Parker and Gale Hoffman to travel to the west coast in search of him. Mr. White demands $1,000,000,000 in return for not setting off the plutonium bomb in a heavily populated area. The authorities assume that he means New York City. In fact, White plans to set off the bomb in Los Angeles at the time the President is giving a speech there.

Spider-Man finally tracks White to his lair and learns of his plans. He locates the bomb and defuses it at the last second. However, White escapes and vows that he and Spider-Man will meet again.

Cast edit

Release edit

The film was theatrically released in European territories on 8 May 1978.[2] It received a VHS release in 1980.[3]

The theatrical version contains alternate edits of some of the fight sequences compared to the CBS television version. Most notably, the use of the nunchaku by martial artist Emil Farkas was edited out due to the weapon's illegality in many overseas jurisdictions. The original theatrical cut contains slightly more body contact in the fight scenes due to the restrictive censorship policy in place at CBS at the time. CBS allowed two pieces of "action" per 30 minutes of running time. An "action" was considered any violent contact such as a single punch or a kick. However, CBS relaxed this policy slightly due to the fantastical nature of Spider-Man, but the TV edit was still limited. However, most home media releases of the film have contained the TV version of the fight scenes.[4]

Critical reception edit

From a contemporary review, Richard Combs of the Monthly Film Bulletin declared the film was a "cut-price Superman" finding that Nicholas Hammond as Peter Parker was a "good-natured earnestness one associates with Clark Kent, rather than with the gauche, spotty adolescent of the original character" and that the plot concentrates on the stunt-work with "sleek but unexciting villainy of Charlie's Angels is also lacking the stylistic wallop of the comic strip".[5] The film has been noted for its low budget and lack of technical effects.[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]

Sequel edit

Spider-Man: The Dragon's Challenge, a composite of the two-parter episode "The Chinese Web" of the contemporary television show The Amazing Spider-Man, screened in European theaters on 3 February 1981.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Combs 1979, p. 101.
  2. ^ https://www.filmposter.net/en/spider-man-strikes-back-original-release-german-movie-poster/ https://archive.today/20180719221606/https://www.filmposter.net/en/spider-man-strikes-back-original-release-german-movie-poster/
  3. ^ "Spider Man: Strikes Back". Amazon UK. 29 October 2007.
  4. ^ Farkas, Emil (2008-09-05). "Emil Farkas vs The Amazing Spider-Man". Martial Arts & Action Entertainment. Retrieved 2023-12-28.
  5. ^ Combs 1979, p. 102.
  6. ^ "Spider Man Strikes Back" Review - Time Out https://www.timeout.com/london/film/spider-man-strikes-back 2018-07-20 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ https://thedissolve.com/news/3920-spider-man-strikes-back-gave-the-world-a-tv-sized-/ https://archive.today/20180719220805/https://thedissolve.com/news/3920-spider-man-strikes-back-gave-the-world-a-tv-sized-/
  8. ^ https://thestopbutton.com/2017/11/03/spider-man-strikes-back-1978/ https://archive.today/20180719221103/https://thestopbutton.com/2017/11/03/spider-man-strikes-back-1978/
  9. ^ http://filmcriticsunited.com/spidermanstrikesback.html https://archive.today/20180719222023/http://filmcriticsunited.com/spidermanstrikesback.html
  10. ^ http://www.joblo.com/movie-news/awfully-good-movies-spider-man-strikes-back-video-339 https://archive.today/20180719220139/http://www.joblo.com/movie-news/awfully-good-movies-spider-man-strikes-back-video-339
  11. ^ https://www.cbr.com/every-spider-man-movie-ever-ranked/ https://archive.today/20180719225258/https://www.cbr.com/every-spider-man-movie-ever-ranked/
  12. ^ Hardy, Phil (1984). Science fiction. Morrow. ISBN 9780688008420. spider-man strikes back.
  13. ^ Maurice Speed, F.; Speed (November 1979). Film Review: 1979-1980. ISBN 9780801526329.

Sources edit

  • Combs, Richard (May 1979). "Spider-Man Strikes Back". Monthly Film Bulletin. Vol. 46, no. 544. British Film Institute.

External links edit

  • Spider-Man Strikes Back at IMDb  

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Spider Man Strikes Back is a 1978 American superhero film that had a theatrical release abroad a composite of the two parter episode Deadly Dust of the contemporary television show The Amazing Spider Man released on 8 May 1978 It was directed by Ron Satlof written by Robert Janes and stars Nicholas Hammond as the titular character Robert Alda Robert F Simon Joanna Cameron and Michael Pataki The film was preceded by Spider Man and followed by Spider Man The Dragon s Challenge Spider Man Strikes BackBritish theatrical release posterDirected byRon SatlofScreenplay byRobert Janes 1 Based onSpider Man 1 Produced byRan Satlof Robert Janes 1 StarringNicholas Hammond Joanna Cameron Robert F Simon Michael PatakiCinematographyJack Whitman 1 ProductioncompanyCharles Fries Productions 1 Distributed byColumbia Pictures Television United States Columbia Pictures International Release datesMay 8 1978 Europe December 21 1978 worldwide Running time93 minutes 1 CountryUnited States 1 LanguageEnglish Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Release 4 Critical reception 5 Sequel 6 References 6 1 Sources 7 External linksPlot editThe film begins with the FDNY NYPD and ambulances rushing to a building A woman who has recently been in a failed relationship is about to end her life but Spider Man saves her at the last minute to the applause of the crowd below At the New York State University Dr Baylor one of Peter Parker s tutors announces that they are going to carry out an experiment using plutonium A group of students including Peter are appalled as they think it s too dangerous Later on Peter meets an attractive journalist named Gale Hoffman who is determined to get an interview with Spider Man following his heroism in the distraught woman s rescue Later three students steal some plutonium from the lab They want to use the plutonium to build an atomic bomb in order to illustrate about the dangers of nuclear power Spider Man appears on the scene in an unsuccessful attempt to stop them but is seen by security guards When one of the activists faints the other two realize she has radiation poisoning and terminate their plans in order to rush her to the hospital As a result the police blame Spider Man for the theft while Inspector Decarlo accuses Peter Parker Meanwhile in Switzerland villain Mr White reads a newspaper report of the theft and deduces that it was the students rather than Spider Man who stole the radioactive material He plans to steal the plutonium so that he can obtain his own version of the weapon He departs immediately for the United States with his monstrous henchman Angel White tries to kidnap Peter in an effort to locate the plutonium but he manages to escape Peter then gets arrested by the NYPD but escapes detainment as Spider Man White s henchmen engage in a fight against Spider Man and hurl him off a twelve story building seemingly to his death He saves himself by forming a net with his webbing but in the confusion White escapes with the bomb Spider Man is forced to defeat this scheming villain in order to stop him blowing up Wall Street J Jonah Jameson the owner of The Daily Bugle discovers that White has fled to Los Angeles and arranges for Peter Parker and Gale Hoffman to travel to the west coast in search of him Mr White demands 1 000 000 000 in return for not setting off the plutonium bomb in a heavily populated area The authorities assume that he means New York City In fact White plans to set off the bomb in Los Angeles at the time the President is giving a speech there Spider Man finally tracks White to his lair and learns of his plans He locates the bomb and defuses it at the last second However White escapes and vows that he and Spider Man will meet again Cast editNicholas Hammond as Peter Parker Spider Man Chip Fields as Rita Conway Robert F Simon as J Jonah Jameson Robert Alda as Mr White Michael Pataki as Capt Barbera Joanna Cameron as Gale Hoffman Randy Powell as Craig Anne Bloom as Carla Wilson Leigh Kavanaugh as Linda Lawrence P Casey as Angel Sidney Clute as Inspector DeCarlo Emil Farkas as Karate Thug Simon Scott as Dr Baylor Ron Hajak as Motorcycle SalesmanRelease editThe film was theatrically released in European territories on 8 May 1978 2 It received a VHS release in 1980 3 The theatrical version contains alternate edits of some of the fight sequences compared to the CBS television version Most notably the use of the nunchaku by martial artist Emil Farkas was edited out due to the weapon s illegality in many overseas jurisdictions The original theatrical cut contains slightly more body contact in the fight scenes due to the restrictive censorship policy in place at CBS at the time CBS allowed two pieces of action per 30 minutes of running time An action was considered any violent contact such as a single punch or a kick However CBS relaxed this policy slightly due to the fantastical nature of Spider Man but the TV edit was still limited However most home media releases of the film have contained the TV version of the fight scenes 4 Critical reception editFrom a contemporary review Richard Combs of the Monthly Film Bulletin declared the film was a cut price Superman finding that Nicholas Hammond as Peter Parker was a good natured earnestness one associates with Clark Kent rather than with the gauche spotty adolescent of the original character and that the plot concentrates on the stunt work with sleek but unexciting villainy of Charlie s Angels is also lacking the stylistic wallop of the comic strip 5 The film has been noted for its low budget and lack of technical effects 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Sequel editSpider Man The Dragon s Challenge a composite of the two parter episode The Chinese Web of the contemporary television show The Amazing Spider Man screened in European theaters on 3 February 1981 References edit a b c d e f g Combs 1979 p 101 https www filmposter net en spider man strikes back original release german movie poster https archive today 20180719221606 https www filmposter net en spider man strikes back original release german movie poster Spider Man Strikes Back Amazon UK 29 October 2007 Farkas Emil 2008 09 05 Emil Farkas vs The Amazing Spider Man Martial Arts amp Action Entertainment Retrieved 2023 12 28 Combs 1979 p 102 Spider Man Strikes Back Review Time Out https www timeout com london film spider man strikes back Archived 2018 07 20 at the Wayback Machine https thedissolve com news 3920 spider man strikes back gave the world a tv sized https archive today 20180719220805 https thedissolve com news 3920 spider man strikes back gave the world a tv sized https thestopbutton com 2017 11 03 spider man strikes back 1978 https archive today 20180719221103 https thestopbutton com 2017 11 03 spider man strikes back 1978 http filmcriticsunited com spidermanstrikesback html https archive today 20180719222023 http filmcriticsunited com spidermanstrikesback html http www joblo com movie news awfully good movies spider man strikes back video 339 https archive today 20180719220139 http www joblo com movie news awfully good movies spider man strikes back video 339 https www cbr com every spider man movie ever ranked https archive today 20180719225258 https www cbr com every spider man movie ever ranked Hardy Phil 1984 Science fiction Morrow ISBN 9780688008420 spider man strikes back Maurice Speed F Speed November 1979 Film Review 1979 1980 ISBN 9780801526329 Sources edit Combs Richard May 1979 Spider Man Strikes Back Monthly Film Bulletin Vol 46 no 544 British Film Institute External links editSpider Man Strikes Back at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Spider Man Strikes Back amp oldid 1193820735, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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