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Spider-Man (1977 film)

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1977 American TV series or program
Spider-Man
Australian theatrical release poster
Based on
Written byAlvin Boretz
Directed byE. W. Swackhamer
StarringNicholas Hammond
David White
Michael Pataki
Lisa Eilbacher
Music byJohnnie Spence
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersCharles W. Fries
Daniel R. Goodman
Edward J. Montagne
CinematographyFred Jackman, Jr.
EditorAaron Stell
Running time88 minutes
Production companyDanchuck Productions
Original release
NetworkCBS
ReleaseSeptember 14, 1977 (1977-09-14)

Spider-Man is a 1977 American televisionsuperhero film that aired onCBS and had a theatrical release outside the US, which serves as thepilot to the 1977 television series titledThe Amazing Spider-Man. It was directed byE. W. Swackhamer, written byAlvin Boretz and starsNicholas Hammond as thetitular character,David White,Michael Pataki,Jeff Donnell andThayer David.

It is the first Spider-Man film released byColumbia Pictures. Two sequels,Spider-Man Strikes Back andSpider-Man: The Dragon's Challenge, were released in 1978 and 1981, respectively.

Plot

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Peter Parker, a freelance photographer for theDaily Bugle, is bitten by a radioactive spider and discovers he has gained superpowers, such as super-strength, agility and the ability to climb sheer walls and ceilings. When a mysteriousGuru places people under mind-control - including a doctor and lawyer - to rob banks, Peter becomes the costumed hero Spider-Man to stop the crook's fiendish scheme. The Guru then announces that he will hypnotize ten New Yorkers, chosen at random, into committing suicide unless the city pays him $50 million, which becomes aDaily Bugle headline "Are You One of the Ten People?". The situation becomes even worse when Peter Parker and his friend Judy are hypnotized into being two of the people to defenestrate themselves from the Empire State Building by week's end. With some luck, Peter is able to break free of the hypnosis and then stop the Guru in his tracks.[1]

Cast

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Production

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The sequence in which Spider-Man crawls across an office ceiling and jumps to the wall was accomplished using a complex set of rigging and cables hidden in tracks in the ceiling. Stunt grips lifted stuntman/stunt coordinator Fred Waugh to the ceiling, and he then scuttled down the hallway using a slider track while the wire pressure pulled him upwards.[2] The scene in which Spider-Man swings from building-to-building was extremely expensive and dangerous, and required two days of rigging; to avoid having to repeat this, the stunt was filmed from multiple camera angles to create extra footage which could be used in future episodes of the TV series.[2][3]

Release and reception

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The film premiered onCBS on September 14, 1977. It received a 17.8 rating with a 30 share, making it the highest performing CBS production for the entire year.[2] Overseas, the film was theatrically released and distributed byColumbia Pictures.[4] In the UK particularly, Spider-Man received both a standalone release and a reissue as the first film in a double-bill withSinbad and the Eye of the Tiger. It received a VHS / Laserdisc release as a straight-to-video film in 1980.[5][6][7][8]

The film grossed$9 million at the overseas box office.[9]

Sequels

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Spider-Man Strikes Back, a composite of the two-parter episode "Deadly Dust" of the contemporary television showThe Amazing Spider-Man, screened in European theatres on 21 December 1978. A second sequel namedSpider-Man: The Dragon's Challenge was also made and released in Europe and Australia.

References

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  1. ^The Encyclopedia of Superheroes on Film and Television, 2d ed. page 41
  2. ^abcMangels, Andy (October 2010). "Spinning the Story of the Amazing Spider-Man".Back Issue! (44).TwoMorrows Publishing:44–48.
  3. ^Moore, Trent (May 24, 2017)."The original, 1977 Spider-Man movie suit is hitting the auction block".SYFY WIRE. Archived fromthe original on October 17, 2019. RetrievedOctober 17, 2019.
  4. ^Rowan, Terry M. (2016).Character-Based Film Series Part 3. Lulu.com. p. 177.ISBN 9781365021312.OCLC 1242965289 – via Google Books.
  5. ^"Awfully Good: The Amazing Spider-Man (1977)".www.joblo.com. April 30, 2014.
  6. ^DeCandido, Keith R. A. (August 24, 2017)."With Great Power Comes Great Boredom — Spider-Man (1977) and Dr. Strange (1978)".Tor.com.
  7. ^"The 6 Weirdest Versions of SPIDER-MAN We've Ever Seen on Screen".Nerdist.
  8. ^"Every Spider-Man Movie Ever, Ranked".CBR. July 16, 2017. Archived fromthe original on July 19, 2018.
  9. ^Hofius, Jason (2010).Age Of TV Heroes: The Live-Action Adventures Of Your Favorite Comic Book Characters.TwoMorrows Publishing. p. 95.ISBN 978-1605490106.

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