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Spider-Man Strikes Back

  • TV Movie
  • 1978
  • Unrated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
1.2K
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Nicholas Hammond in Spider-Man Strikes Back (1978)
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Spider-Man swings to the rescue when a nuclear bomb created by three college students falls into criminal hands.Spider-Man swings to the rescue when a nuclear bomb created by three college students falls into criminal hands.Spider-Man swings to the rescue when a nuclear bomb created by three college students falls into criminal hands.

  • Director
    • Ron Satlof
  • Writers
    • Robert Janes
    • Stan Lee
  • Stars
    • Nicholas Hammond
    • Robert F. Simon
    • Chip Fields
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ron Satlof
    • Writers
      • Robert Janes
      • Stan Lee
    • Stars
      • Nicholas Hammond
      • Robert F. Simon
      • Chip Fields
    • 13User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
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    Nicholas Hammond
    Nicholas Hammond
    • Spider-Man
    • (archive footage)
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    Robert F. Simon
    Robert F. Simon
    • J. Jonah Jameson
    • (archive footage)
    Chip Fields
    Chip Fields
    • Rita Conway
    • (archive footage)
    Robert Alda
    Robert Alda
    • Mr. White
    • (archive footage)
    JoAnna Cameron
    JoAnna Cameron
    • Gale Hoffman
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Joanna Cameron)
    Michael Pataki
    Michael Pataki
    • Captain Barbera
    • (archive footage)
    Randy Powell
    Randy Powell
    • Craig
    • (archive footage)
    Lawrence P. Casey
    Lawrence P. Casey
    • Angel
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Lawrence Casey)
    Simon Scott
    Simon Scott
    • Dr. Baylor
    • (archive footage)
    Sidney Clute
    Sidney Clute
    • Inspector DeCarlo
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Sid Clute)
    Anne Bloom
    Anne Bloom
    • Carla Wilson
    • (archive footage)
    Steven Anderson
    Steven Anderson
    • Ted
    • (archive footage)
    Herbie Braha
    Herbie Braha
    • LeBeau
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Herb Braha)
    Emil Farkas
    • Karate Thug
    • (archive footage)
    Wil Albert
      Dick Kyker
        Leigh Kavanaugh
        • Linda
        • (archive footage)
        Gino Ardito
        • Assistant Cameraman
        • (archive footage)
        • Director
          • Ron Satlof
        • Writers
          • Robert Janes
          • Stan Lee
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        3kenneth9265

        Made for TV superhero movies sucks!

        I am sorry, but this movie was worst the then first one. How can you have a superhero movie without a super-Villain? Where is the web slinging! Why do he need transportation to get around?(helicopter to go the the roof of a building????). With a low budget and boring storyline, this movie is not even worth a rental! Hammond is too old to play Peter Parker, and where is Mary Jane, and Betty Brant? How is it that the Spiderman in the comics can take on Doctor Octopus, but in this made-for-TV movie, he gets his A*S kicked by TWO thugs? My children of 15, 11 an 8 saw this movie and threaten to call Child Protective Services for being cruel for making them watch this joke of a movie...Please, and I do mean please....I am asking all network media bosses only for one thing....If you going to make a Superhero movie for TV make sure that you stick to the original ideal of the comic and make sure that the Superhero has a Super-Villain to fight with.
        10The Spectacular Spider-Man

        Mild but entertaining comicbook adventure

        Spider-Man Strikes Back never really captures the feel of the Marvel comics it's based on. Only two characters - Peter Parker and J. Jonah Jameson - make the transition and although both give likeable performances, neither are really that similar to their comicbook counterparts. Nicolas Hammond is too old for Peter, and as Spidey, lacks the wallcrawler's sense of humour, although his intelligence and scientific knowledge is essential to the plot. Robert F. Simon is grouchy, but doesn't have pompousness or anger of Daily Bugle editor JJJ. Secretary Rita was perhaps originally Betty Brant, but she has very little in common with her.

        Spidey himself is done quite well, his costume is almost exactly the same as the original, and he climbs up and down buildings slowly but effectively. He even swings on a webline in one absolutely perfect (but very short) sequence, which will have fans in raptures. The fight scenes are cool, if short, with some intresting techniques thrown in, including jump cutting and P.O.V shots during the combat. There is also an exciting car chase and a genuinely dramatic climax with Spidey racing to defuse a nuclear bomb. The stunts are extremely impressive considering the budget.

        The biggest fault is the lack of any supervillains. Instead of the Green Goblin, Kraven the Hunter or Mysterio, the arch enemy is Mr. White, a greedy millionaire who is after the bomb. His two henchmen are a kung fu guy and a huge, Jaws-like thug. They are all acceptable for 1970's TV shows, but for a movie released theatrically, insufficient.

        There is some great music, however, and Peter's trademark day-to-day problems are all present and correct and occasionally amusing. A lot of the action takes place on top of skyscrapers as well, as in the comics. Compared to other comic based TV movies, it's one of the best, far superior to the recent Justice League of America (1997) and only surpassed by The Incredible Hulk (1977).

        Overall, a pleasantly enjoyable movie and the best Spider-Man film so far, but nothing to get too excited about. Get excited about Sam Raimi's 2001 Spider-Man, with Tobey Maguire as Spidey fighting Doctor Octopus and the Green Goblin.
        Mr Bungle

        Nicholas "sound of music" Hammond dons the spandex for this crass second seventies outing.

        Well you've read the comics, seen the various cartoon's and then you watch this. "Sweet jesus what is going on" was my first thought when viewing this nugget of 70's nostalgia. The first shock came when I saw good old Peter Parker, not only was he sporting a very fetching donkey jacket (I could almost smell the tramp urine) he also had the most ridiculous haircut, "ah well its only seventies fashion" I thought to my self, but no, not only had PP taken up the substitute school teachers wardrobe, he had somehow lost all his classic wit (probably all them nasty drugs). No longer was Peter Parker the nerd who became cool, he was just a nerd. Then he donned the spandex...

        Gone was the athletic wall crawler who swung his way round the city with ease, only to be replaced by a positively lethargic "2cm per hour wall crawling speed" imposter, instead of gracefully traversing the city roof tops via his web shooters, he seemed to prefer to run about in a very foppish manner indeed (usually sticking to the one roof top)although on one occasion in the film he does swing from one building to another (although it is the exact same footage that was used in the first film and his webs are now inch thick white rope that can self tie knots around poles and other protruding objects). Then there's the fight scenes, In the comics he goes head to head with people such as Rhino and other massive super strong villians, In this he gets smacked by skinny "Jeff Capes" lookalikes, (so much for spider strength). On the villian front there is Mr. White who's about as threatening as your mum. Ah well for all its faults it is part of the Spiderman legacy, even if it does reflect the cheese of the seventies far too well. Watch it if your a die hard Spider-fan (call it spiderman the wilderness years) but if your new to the world of spider-man, read the comics and wait for Sam Raimi's film.
        7coltras35

        Spider-Man Strikes Back

        When a group of students discover that their university is hoarding stocks of plutonium, they decide to put their skills to the test and build their own atom bomb.

        But when this bomb then falls into the unsafe hands of meglomaniac millionaire Mr White, it falls to Spider-Man to save the day.

        An engaging Spider-Man feature film made out of two episodes (The deadly Dust part 1 & 2) from the unfairly underrated series finds SpiderMan/peter Parker pursued by some bad guys who think that he knows where the stolen plutonium is, and, on top of that, a hot journalist wants to interview Spider-Man and thinks Parker could link her with SpiderMan.

        There's a standout stunt work in which SpiderMan leaps from a helicopter and connects to another 'copter via his web slingers. No CGI- the stuntman (Fred Waugh) actually jumped out. There's plenty of Karate fights, a showdown in a ghost town. Robert Alda plays the villain Mr White, though I thought he was Howard Keel for a moment! Joanna Cameron is just wow!
        7McFrogg

        Not amazing, just entertaining.

        Spider-Man Strikes Back is nowhere near as good as the movies in Sam Raimi's excellent trilogy. But it's still pretty darn enjoyable.

        It doesn't have a lot in common with the comic books, but neither did the Hulk series from the 70s, and that one is considered one of the best shows based on a Marvel comic book.

        Nicholas Hammond is good as Peter Parker (the hair is hilarious, though...the 70s was a tacky decade), and aside from the visible web shooter and belt, the suit doesn't look any worse than Christopher Reeve's Superman outfit. J. Jonah Jameson is very funny, and the fight scenes and stunts are exciting to watch. I felt more dizzy watching this than any of the scenes in the new ones.

        I can't remember anything offensive in it, the fight scenes are bloodless, and there's no nudity, except for some ladies in bikinis. If you have small kids, it's probably better to show them this than the scary movies in the Raimi trilogy.

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        Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner, Mark Ruffalo, and Chris Hemsworth
        Superhero
        Bruce Willis in Die Hard (1988)
        Action
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        Family
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        Fantasy

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        • Trivia
          Released theatrically across Europe, but on TV in the U.S.
        • Quotes

          Mr. White: [looking at Gale in a white bikini] Very nice.

          Gale Hoffman: Why do I have to dress this way?

          Mr. White: Two reasons, one, because I like women in bikinis, and two, I feel safer when I know there's no place for them to hide any weapons.

        • Connections
          Edited from The Amazing Spider-Man: Spider-Man (1977)

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        • Release date
          • August 2, 1979 (Netherlands)
        • Country of origin
          • United States
        • Language
          • English
        • Also known as
          • The Deadly Dust
        • Filming locations
          • Billy's Restaurant - 112 W. 5th Street, Los Angeles, California, USA(archive, exterior: as NYC, Peter & Gale get into taxi)
        • Production company
          • Charles Fries Productions
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 30m(90 min)
        • Color
          • Color
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.33 : 1

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