Superman and the Mole Men

ON THE SCREEN...America's Favorite Hero!

5.3
195158m

Reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane arrive in the small town of Silsby to witness the drilling of the world's deepest oil well. The drill, however, has penetrated the underground home of a race of small, furry people who then come to the surface at night to look around. The fact that they glow in the dark scares the townfolk, who form a mob, led by the vicious Luke Benson, intent on killing the strange people. Only Superman has a chance to prevent this tragedy.

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Cast

Photo of George Reeves

George Reeves

Superman / Clark Kent

Photo of Jeff Corey

Jeff Corey

Luke Benson

Photo of Walter Reed

Walter Reed

Bill Corrigan

Photo of Stanley Andrews

Stanley Andrews

The Sheriff

Photo of Ray Walker

Ray Walker

John Craig

Photo of Hal K. Dawson

Hal K. Dawson

Chuck Weber

Photo of Frank Reicher

Frank Reicher

Hospital Superintendent

Photo of John Baer

John Baer

Dr. Reed (uncredited)

Photo of Billy Curtis

Billy Curtis

Mole-Man (uncredited)

Photo of Margia Dean

Margia Dean

Mrs. Benson (uncredited)

Photo of Byron Foulger

Byron Foulger

Jeff Reagan (uncredited)

Photo of Harry Harvey

Harry Harvey

Doc Saunders (uncredited)

Photo of Adrienne Marden

Adrienne Marden

Nurse Ronson (uncredited)

Photo of Jerry Maren

Jerry Maren

Mole-Man (uncredited)

Photo of Frank McLure

Frank McLure

Townsman (uncredited)

Photo of William H. O'Brien

William H. O'Brien

Townsman (uncredited)

Photo of John Phillips

John Phillips

Matt (uncredited)

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Reviews

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r96sk

7/10

'Superman and the Mole Men' is actually pretty solid. I knew nothing coming into it, yet wasn't expecting all that much from such a short run time of 58 minutes. It turns out, I was satisfied. It admittedly isn't anything overly enthralling, but it is a watchable Superman flick.

George Reeves is stronger as Clark Kent than as the main man, though that can be down to the fact that he is Kent for the vast majority - and I liked him in that role. Phyllis Coates' Lois Lane feels like Lois Lane, so that's another positive. The rest of the cast are all alright too.

I, somewhat surprisingly given the obvious limitations that the (independent) filmmakers had back in 1951, really enjoyed the Mole Men. They do look rather dorky and kinda silly, but to be honest their minimal design more than did the job for me. I was happy to see 'em onscreen.

The first feature film based on a DC Comics character, how about that. It's always fascinating to me with situations like this, like imagine telling the people involved with this back in 1951 that superhero flicks would become so gargantuan around 70 years later. Trailblazers!

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