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Superman and the Mole Men poster
Superman and the Mole Men is a 1951 black and white film starring George
Reeves as Superman and Phyllis Coates as Lois Lane. It was the first
theatrical feature film based on the Superman characters (although two
live-action Superman films had already been shown in cinemas, they
appeared in a serial format). Produced by Barney Sarecky, directed by
Lee Sholem and with the original screenplay by Richard Fielding (a
pseudonym for Robert Maxwell and Whitney Ellsworth), it was shot in 12
days on a studio backlot. Fifty-eight minutes long, it served as a trial
run for the syndicated TV series Adventures of Superman, for which it
became a two-part episode titled The Unknown People.
Both the two-part episode and the full motion picture are featured on
the first season DVD release for Adventures of Superman

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Cast
* George Reeves as Clark Kent / Superman
* Phyllis Coates as Lois Lane
* Jeff Corey as Luke Benson
* Walter Reed as Bill Corrigan
* J. Farrell MacDonald as Pop Shannon
* Stanley Andrews as The Sheriff
* Ray Walker as John Craig
* Hal K. Dawson as Chuck Weber
* Phil Warren as Deputy Jim
* Frank Reicher as Hospital Superintendent
* Beverly Washburn as Child
* Jack Banbury as A "Mole Man"
* Tony Baris as A "Mole Man"
* Billy Curtis as A "Mole Man"
* Jerry Maren as A "Mole Man"
Themes

As with many of the early episodes of the Adventures of Superman,
the film is adult-themed, with a good deal of conflict and violence, or
the threat thereof, and is played with total seriousness by all the
actors; Reeves's Superman, in particular, is all business, displaying
none of the humor that the character would develop over time in the TV
series.
The sympathetic view of the strangers in this film, and the unreasoning
fear on the part of the citizenry, has been compared by author Gary
Grossman to the panicked public reaction to the peaceful alien Klaatu in
the film The Day the Earth Stood Still, which was released the same
year. Both films have been seen retrospectively as a product of (and a
reaction to) the "Red Scare" of post-World War II. Grossman also cites a
later film perhaps inspired by this one, called The Mole People.
Production notes

# Some elements were trimmed from the film when it was converted
into "The Unknown People", including some portions of a lengthy chase
scene, and all references to the term "Mole Men".
# The theme music used for this film had a generic "sci-fi sound", with
nothing suggesting a specific "Superman theme". The title cards were
similarly generic, with low-grade animation of Saturn-like ringed
planets and comets sailing by.
# The score was also changed when the film was re-cut into its two-part
TV episode. The film featured an original score by Darrell Calker (Woody
Woodpecker), which was removed and replaced with music from the
production music library used for the first television season's
presentation.
# The laser weapon shown in the poster, which the Mole Men brought up
from their subterranean home in order to defend themselves and retrieve
their injured comrade, was a prop constructed from an Electrolux vacuum
cleaner.
Plot

Mild-mannered reporter Clark Kent and Lois Lane are sent to the small
town of Silsby for the inauguration of the world's deepest oil well.
Unbeknownst to the drillers, however, the drill shaft has penetrated the
underground home of the "Mole Men", a race of small, furry (though
bald-headed) beings. The Mole Men come up through the shaft at night to
explore the surface.
Their peculiar appearance, plus the fact that everything they touch then
becomes phosphorescent and glows in the dark, scares the townspeople
into forming an angry mob, led by the violent Luke Benson, in order to
kill the "monsters". Superman is the only one able to resolve the
conflict, saving one of the creatures from falling into the town's water
supply after he has been shot by taking him to hospital, while the other
is chased away. Later a doctor reveals that unless the creature
undergoes surgery to remove the bullet, he will die. Clark Kent is
forced to assist the doctor when the nurse refuses to out of fear of the
creature. Soon afterwards, Benson's mob shows up at the hospital
demanding to have the creature turned over to them, leading Superman to
stand guard outside the hospital. Lois Lane stands at Superman's side,
until a shot is fired from the mob narrowly missing Lois. Superman sends
her inside and begins to relieve the mob of their guns, sending the mob
away. Later several more mole creatures emerge from the drill shaft,
this time bearing a weapon. They make their way to the hospital. Benson
and his mob see the creatures and Benson goes after them alone, but when
the creatures see him they use their weapon and fire on him. Superman
sees this and quickly jumps in front of the blast, saving Benson's life,
which Superman says is "More than you deserve!". He fetches the wounded
creature and returns him and his companions to the shaft, which they
soon destroy so that no-one can come up or go down ever again.

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