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Uploaded by on Sep 7, 2008

Touching scene between father and son.

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  • is this fanmade or cut-out?

  • @qwuezalothus this seen was cut out from the movie.

  • The scene wasn't dropped

  • @buddy7574 umm yea it was

  • great job Evil21345 I loved it, I have mild cerebral palsy and always got exscluded from sports. Chris protral of superman inspired me to try harder and be better. I got to meet Chris Revees in 97 at George Mason University. I got to speak with him for a few minutes me and a few college students were there as he got out of van. with tears I just told him he meant an afull lot to a little boy.

  • @ghall25 well your very welcome

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  • This dialogue is brilliant . Mario Puzo was shakespeare

  • No, his not not his "father", His GODFATHER! :D

  • faltou a traduzao!!

  • When I die, I want my body to be buried in the Fortress of Solitude.

  • @Numinous20111 Agreed. It's the only scene that Christopher Reeve and Marlon Brando share in the first one and as it would later turn out the second one since the Salkinds cut Brando out of the theatrical cut of II. The Donner cuts of both I and II with the restored Brando footage make me prefer them to the original theatrical releases for both films.

  • This should have been left in the final release. It adds a lot of depth to Superman.

  • La cara de mi superhéroe reflejaba naturalidad, lozanía, la imagen de la justicia. Era un rostro simétrico, muy apropiado para el hijo prodigo de Kriptón. Pero lo mejor era cuando se transformaba rápidamente y al abrir su camisa se veía la “S” y a volar se ha dicho.

    Su padre, del planeta Kriptón Jor –el (Marlon Brando) a mi me impresiono. Por su autoridad que emanaba en su pape.

  • @coa1979liw I haven't seen this film since I was very young, and was only guessing as to what this exchange was alluding to. Wow. Thanks. . .I guess.

  • @ghall25 I have a mild case of C.P., too! Superman means everything to me. I grew up watching his legacy in the Richard Donner film, and I still enjoy him in "Smallville" today. Superman is the greatest hero.

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