Superman and the Mole Men

Superman and the Mole Men is a feature length film of the superhero fantasy genre. It is based on the character of Superman as seen in comic books published by DC Comics. The movie was directed by Lee Sholem with a screenplay written by Robert Maxwell under the pseudonym Richard Fielding. It was produced independently by Lippert Pictures and premiered in the United States on November 23rd, 1951.

Notes & Trivia

 * This movie is alternatively known by the spelling, Superman and the Mole-Men.


 * This is the first feature length film based on a DC Comics property. Previous Superman projects were film serials starring Kirk Alyn and Noel Neill.


 * Superman and the Mole Men was first released on home video in VHS and LaserDisc formats by Warner Home Video on July 22nd, 1988, coinciding with the 50th anniversary celebrations of the Superman character that year.


 * There are a total of eleven credited cast members in this film.


 * Screenplay writer Robert Maxwell is credited as Richard Fielding in this film.


 * Film editor Albrecht Joseph is credited as Al Joseph in this film.


 * Actor J. Farrell MacDonald is credited as J. Farrell Macdonald in this film.


 * Superman and the Mole Men was filmed in a little more than 12 days on a studio back lot and runs just 58 minutes. It originally served as a trial balloon release for the syndicated The Adventures of Superman TV series.


 * George Reeves and Phyllis Coates will pair up again in the roles of Superman and Lois Lane in The Adventures of Superman TV series. Coates will only remain on the show through season one, after which she is replaced by Noel Neill.


 * This movie was edited into a two-part episode of The Adventures of Superman titled "The Unknown People (Part 1)" and "The Unknown People (Part 2)".


 * The film's original film score by Darrell Calker was removed when Superman and the Mole Men was re-cut into the two-part Superman TV episode.