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Supersonic Man

  • 1979
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
3.1/10
1.2K
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Supersonic Man (1979)
AdventureComedyFantasySci-Fi

The superhero Kronos, from a distant galaxy, tangles with the mad scientist Dr. Gulik over the fate of mankind.The superhero Kronos, from a distant galaxy, tangles with the mad scientist Dr. Gulik over the fate of mankind.The superhero Kronos, from a distant galaxy, tangles with the mad scientist Dr. Gulik over the fate of mankind.

  • Director
    • Juan Piquer Simón
  • Writers
    • Sebastian Moi
    • Juan Piquer Simón
  • Stars
    • Antonio Cantafora
    • Cameron Mitchell
    • José Luis Ayestarán
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.1/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Juan Piquer Simón
    • Writers
      • Sebastian Moi
      • Juan Piquer Simón
    • Stars
      • Antonio Cantafora
      • Cameron Mitchell
      • José Luis Ayestarán
    • 22User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Antonio Cantafora
    Antonio Cantafora
    • Paul
    • (as Michael Coby)
    Cameron Mitchell
    Cameron Mitchell
    • Dr. Gulik
    • (as Cameron Mitchel)
    José Luis Ayestarán
    • Kronos
    • (as Richard Yesteran)
    • …
    Diana Polakov
    • Patricia Morgan
    • (as Diana Polakow)
    • …
    José María Caffarel
    José María Caffarel
    • Prof. Morgan
    • (as John Caffarel)
    • …
    Frank Braña
    Frank Braña
    • Peterson
    • (as Frank Brana)
    Javier De Campos
    • Borracho
    • (as Javier Cameos)
    Tito García
    Tito García
    • Joe
    Quique Camoiras
    Quique Camoiras
    • Bill
    Luis Barboo
    Luis Barboo
    • Harrison
    Ángel Ter
    Ángel Ter
    • Italian Chef
    Emilio Higuera
    • Peterson's Lieutenant
    • (as Emilio Higueras)
    Luis Castilla
    Frank A. Sánchez
    Emilio Fornet
    • Bar Drunk
    Marta Fernández Muro
    Marta Fernández Muro
    • Waitress
    • (as Marta Fernandez)
    José Antonio Rico
    Jesús Millán
    • Director
      • Juan Piquer Simón
    • Writers
      • Sebastian Moi
      • Juan Piquer Simón
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    User reviews22

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    1KuRt-33

    Avoid the bulldozer

    Juan Piquer Simon used to be a postman (thus linking him to Fabrizio de Angelis, ex-postman and director of "Killer Crocodile"), but quit his job to step into the movie business. If his mail delivery was as excellent as his knowledge of movie making, I wouldn't send a letter to Spain.

    Supersonic Man is so obviously a Superman rip-off that I'm almost ashamed to mention it. Still, shame is something Piquer Simon didn't seem to have. Granted, the man has lots of imagination, but so has a toddler who draws three lines on a piece of paper and says it's a car. Supersonic (for that is his name) is sleeping in a spaceship when an intergalactic voice tells him an evil mastermind wants to kidnap a professor so he, the evil mastermind, can rule over the world. The evil mastermind is none other than Cameron Mitchell, actor in a handful of classics and the lead in over 150 B- to D-movies. In this production he's the biggest (read: only) star.

    Supersonic doesn't take the train, like any superhero he can fly. Well, flying... it does look like the actor is busy pretending to swim in the air. Go lie on a bench and move your body first 10° to the left and then 20° to the right. Keep doing that, add a blue screen and you too can fly. To make us believe the movie was shot in the US, Supersonic often flies in the air with parts of New York in the background. Unfortunately, that's the only use of these scenes, so basically you're just watching a man in a silly suit pretending he can fly.

    Supersonic's suit may give you a few chuckles, but what really got me rolling on the floor is the scene where the professor's daughter (Patricia) is chased by gangsters. Just when it looks like her car is going to hit a bulldozer, Supersonic lifts it up with one hand. Though, why a bulldozer is standing in the middle of a forest road beats me, just as it's quite fascinating to see the bulldozer is actually made of wood. The crooks try to avoid hitting the bulldozer, drive down a hill and for some reason that should explain why their car explodes.

    The bulldozer scene is featured quite early in the movie, so it's best to stay on the floor. Don't crawl back into your couch as an avalanche of bad scenes is still coming your way: bad special effects (toy helicopters anyone?), cheesy humour and even more bad special effects (toy houses?). Oh, did I mention already the plot is hard to follow and some plot lines commence but never go anywhere? Frankly, "Mulholland Drive" is easier to follow.

    To make things even worse, this Spanish action movie (let's use that phrase lightly) is dubbed in university English. When the giant robot bursts into the professor's lab to kidnap him, the professor states: "What kind of tomfoolery is this?" One has to admire those academics, if not for their vocabulary, then for the fact that he doesn't start laughing when the giant and fierce (and frankly slow) robot appears.

    Juan Piquer Simon is sometimes compared to Ed Wood, but at least Wood had a vision (a vision hindered by a budget, but still a vision). "Supersonic Man" however is a work that makes "Killer Crocodile" look like a masterpiece. Which in its own right is quite special.
    vonnoosh

    I guess that other reviewer thinks Spain is in Italy? I don't know

    It says Spain everywhere on the page. Film locations, where most of the cast and director are from. Takes 10 seconds to see it. Nothing surprises me anymore...Anyway this is a SPANISH made knockoff of Superman by one of the more ambitious B movie directors I can think of, Juan Piquer Simón. This director also did the ET knockoff better known to MST3K fans as Pod People. A little boy and his love for Trumpy. Yeah...

    Aside from Pumaman, I dont remember Italian studio production companies by this time willing to try a movie with much special effects. They were mostly obsessed with trying to make Mad Max, Road Warrior, Escape From New York, Warriors knockoffs (i mean homages). They are less reliant on effects and expensive locations, same reason they were so good at making Westerns. I think Italian filmmakers learned not to try special effects on this scale after War of the Robots.

    This movie is overly ambitious given its financial limitations. All the dialogue is dubbed in which was standard practice in European moviee back then. The star is Cameron Mitchell and the male lead actor's mustache. His character loses the mustache when he morphs into this large pasty skinned expressionless guy in tights.

    There are moments of comic relief that mostly gave me a puzzled expression than a laugh. I am not entirely sure what Dr Gulik's world domination plan is but Cameron Mitchell does get to quote Shakespeare and have some overly dramatic scenes as the villain. Some long scenes like his dinner with the scientist he elaborately kidnaps in the first act then doesn't do much with him when he is around are just excuses for dramatic speeches. With so much technology at his disposal, you'd think he'd give the kidnapped scientist sodium pentothal or at least a mind altering brain ray to force his collaboration instead of endlessly trying to kidnap his daughter. I suspect Cameron Mitchell did this movie for an all expense paid vacation in Spain. It is better than other Cameron Mitchell movies he was doing by this time like Frankenstein Island but I did like Cataclysm which is about a demon returning to earth so he can act like a jerk.
    Writer-2

    Could be the best film ever made...

    ...if you're a lover of bad cinema. From the horrible credit sequence which desperately tries to copy SUPERMAN, to the super cheesy flying sequences, to scenes of hero lifting up things like an incredibly fake looking, wooden (yes, wooden) bulldozer, director J.P. Simon delivers the goods yet again! The man who brought you PIECES and SLUGS doesn't disappoint. If you have no life, viewing this film is a must!!!
    6cyberspiff-77138

    Impossible to rate by itself

    This is two movies in one. The first is a 1-star bad movie and a 10-star RiffTrax movie with the voice-overs. How do you rate a movie like this?

    The actors involved try hard, but in the end the plot and script drag it down. Cameron Mitchell as always delivers a fine performance in low-budget movies given what he has to work with.

    Is it worth watching? To me on it's own, no. But with the RiffTrax crew working their magic was well worth my time and quite entertaining.
    mfernandes

    All hail the mighty Supersonic!

    Me and my high school dog pack caught this movie by chance one late night on Channel 44 in the Bay Area. Perhaps by devine intervention, I hit the record button and got the whole film on tape. It provided us and our respective families with endless laughs. We even composed a song/chant out of some of our favorite lines that we would recite religiously in the park at night (This is true San Jose-style recreation!!) Highlights? The terrifying killer robot that displayed the speed and swiftness of a cheetah! That devastating glare of Supersonic's evil nemesis as he monitors his underlings' treacherous deeds. The timeless beauty and personal complexity of Supersonic's love interest, Patricia Morgan. And the special effects -- especially the balsa wood steamroller, realistic-looking toy helicopter and the seamless camera work the director achieved whenever Paul morphs into Supersonic. To the uninitiated: May the forces of the universe be with you in your quest to see this movie!!

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    • Trivia
      Part of the spaceship in the opening scenes is made from a Cylon Raider model.
    • Goofs
      A car spontaneously explodes while driving down a slight grassy incline.
    • Quotes

      [Wondering about Supersonic Man]

      Gulik: Who sent him? Who is he? From where? More importantly, why? Why? Why? We must find this strange devil, or whatever the hell he is, before he panics my entire organization!

    • Alternate versions
      English and Spanish versions have different music soundtracks. While English version uses a knockoff of John Williams's Superman (1978) theme as its central musical piece, Spanish version uses a cheesy disco song sung in English by a female voice, with lyrics that go "Supersonic Man, I wanna be".
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    • Release date
      • January 1980 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Spain
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Sonicman
    • Filming locations
      • Alicante, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain
    • Production company
      • Almena Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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