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Superman And The Mole Men and the twenty-four initial episodes of the Adventures Of Superman were filmed during the hot summer months and into the fall of 1951 (July 10 to October 13). Then from October to December Maxwell and associates edited and assembled those films into the first season package. But even after all were "in the can," Maxwell had yet to find a sponsor. [For the story behind Kellogg's eventual sponsorship, please read Michael Hayde's Flights of Fantasy: The Unauthorized by True Story of Radio & TV's Adventures of Superman.] Although Kellogg's was impressed by Maxwell's efforts, the company did insist on some changes. Some changes, such as the eliminiation of the scene of Elsa being shoved down the ramp in "The Evil Three" were meant to tone down the violence. Kellogg's also felt that understanding would be improved if certain notes and teletype reports were read aloud instead of simply being shown on the screen (the news of Tony Urmenti's death in "The Monkey Mystery," for example). Still other changes involved the moving "The End" to the end of the credits rather than between the close of the story and the beginning of the credits. [The most obvious differences between the Maxwell and Kellogg's versions can be seen in respective viewings of the "Crime Wave" montage.] The major change to "The Monkey Mystery" was the elimination of the scene in which Jan Moleska is beaten with whips in the cave just after he encourages his daughter, Maria, to find her way to freedom in the United States. But... through correspondence with Mike Goldman and Don Holmes in recent months, TAC has been shown that perhaps there is yet another version of this episode Some of you might chalk up the discrepancies shown below to edits made long after the episode's initial release, yet we can't be sure. So... for your consideration, enjoyment, and possible comment... please check out these clips provided by Mike and Don. . |
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Ah... but that's not all. Check out this ending. There is no cut back to Superman and Jimmy smiling, there is music but it didn't begin when Superman points, and the credits begin with ![]() . |
Jim Nolt
August 7, 2011