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Superman III

  • 1983
  • PG
  • 2h 5m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
80K
YOUR RATING
Richard Pryor and Christopher Reeve in Superman III (1983)
Clark Kent/Superman (Christopher Reeve), faces businessman Ross Webster (Robert Vaughn), who uses the computer genius Gus Gorman (Richard Prior) to aid his plans to take global economic control.
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Entrepreneur Ross Webster teams up with a computer genius in order to realise his own evil intentions. When Superman obstructs his plans, he decides to destroy him.Entrepreneur Ross Webster teams up with a computer genius in order to realise his own evil intentions. When Superman obstructs his plans, he decides to destroy him.Entrepreneur Ross Webster teams up with a computer genius in order to realise his own evil intentions. When Superman obstructs his plans, he decides to destroy him.

  • Director
    • Richard Lester
  • Writers
    • David Newman
    • Leslie Newman
    • Jerry Siegel
  • Stars
    • Christopher Reeve
    • Richard Pryor
    • Margot Kidder
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    80K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Richard Lester
    • Writers
      • David Newman
      • Leslie Newman
      • Jerry Siegel
    • Stars
      • Christopher Reeve
      • Richard Pryor
      • Margot Kidder
    • 343User reviews
    • 144Critic reviews
    • 44Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Christopher Reeve
    Christopher Reeve
    • Superman…
    Richard Pryor
    Richard Pryor
    • Gus Gorman
    Margot Kidder
    Margot Kidder
    • Lois Lane
    Jackie Cooper
    Jackie Cooper
    • Perry White
    Marc McClure
    Marc McClure
    • Jimmy Olsen
    Annette O'Toole
    Annette O'Toole
    • Lana Lang
    Annie Ross
    Annie Ross
    • Vera
    Pamela Stephenson
    Pamela Stephenson
    • Lorelei
    Robert Vaughn
    Robert Vaughn
    • Ross Webster
    Gavan O'Herlihy
    Gavan O'Herlihy
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    Nancy Roberts
    Nancy Roberts
    • Unemployment Clerk
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    Graham Stark
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    Henry Woolf
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    Justin Case
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    Bob Todd
    Bob Todd
    • Dignified Gent
    Terry Camilleri
    Terry Camilleri
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    • Director
      • Richard Lester
    • Writers
      • David Newman
      • Leslie Newman
      • Jerry Siegel
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'Superman III' is criticized for its comedic shift and Richard Pryor's miscast role, which many feel disrupts the series' tone. The absence of Lex Luthor and Lois Lane is noted as a significant drawback. Despite these issues, Christopher Reeve's performance, especially as an evil Superman, is praised. The special effects and action sequences, though less impressive than before, are still commended. Overall, the film is seen as a weaker installment but offers some entertainment and a unique take.
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    mcfly-31

    not so Super-man

    It'll keep you watching, you can say that. Either on the bad levels or the good ones (if you should find some), since most fans are so divided on this third entry. It falls somewhere under fair for me, as the effects continue to be awesome, but the story this time is tremendously lacking. Part two had three villians equally as strong as Superman, plus the romance going with Lois Lane. This one has a Lex Luthor clone (Hackman's Lex is left off-screen in jail) who also would like to rule the world, a dweeby computer genius (Pryor, as the much debated addition to the cast) and a romance you know will go nowhere with one of Reeve's lost loves. We already saw that he couldn't give things up for Lois, so why bother brining on a new girl? Though O' Toole is gorgeous, a lot more than Kidder, who is featured at the beginning of the film looking aged, then at the end with a bad tan. Rumor has it she outpriced herself which resulted in the character being shipped off to Bermuda. With her out of the picture, Reeve attends a high school reunion where he bumps into O'Toole. Meantime, Vaughn and Pryor are poised for world dominance, though Pryor is realizing the ramifications and is reluctant. But he still goes through it, concocting a kryptonite like impairment for Superman, which results in some of the film's best scenes. Reeve develops a naughty alter ego, and we get to see Superbad-man get drunk, straighten the Tower of Pisa, even get horny, among other things. There's a terrific showdown between Reeve and...well, Reeve in a junkyard where bad Supes confronts his inner goodness, Clark Kent. After this, though, the film sags to it's conclusion, as Reeve goes up against more rockets and missiles, a la part one. Despite missing the tension of part two, the film is interesting in a disjointed kind of way. The flying effects are once again top-notch, and strangely enough, are better than in the next film which came out four years later! And most have mentioned the dopey opening sequence that belonged more in a silent comedy than here, but it wasn't a horrendous mistake. I must note as a kid that when Vaughn's sister is turned into that psycho-robot it FREAKED me out! Biggest annoyance is the kid who plays Ricky, his voice is badly dubbed and incredibly nerve-racking. Also could've done without O'Herlihy's drunken antagonist. Most of the music is lifted from part two, but since I liked Ken Thorne's work, I didn't mind. I could even say (Supe fans will kill me) I would rather watch this one than the first movie. So even though the story isn't really there like in the previous films, the movie overall still FLIES (hehe).
    6ricardopthomaz

    Silly, mindless fun.

    I agree with everyone who says that Super IV is an awful, wretched movie. But III... well, it's mindless fun, actually. Nothing special, just a guilty pleasure.

    I know, I know, Super 1 and 2 (specially Donner version of 2) are great, wonderful films! But when I was little, I used to go to school, my mom was doing laundry, father working, back from school, it was the 80's, starts raining, couldn't get out of the house, finished homework from school, standing on our living room, playing with my action figures, reading my comics, listening to the vinyl records on our sound, and then I got bored and decided to turn on the TV and there it was, Superman III.

    And I used to watch this movie on TV a lot, so I just got nostalgic feelings by it. I didn't know any better, Richard Pryor always looked nice on the film for me and I used to laugh at him a lot. Of course I was little and unfamiliarized with his other films, specially the ones with Gene Wilder, so I just kept watching Super III.

    I mean, when you grow up, you tend to judge things a lot better, but for the time being, I used to have some mindless fun with this movie, and once it kept me from being bored on rainy days, I guess it did a good job on me.

    So I think it's not a terrible movie after all. Undeniably flawed, yes, weaker than its predecessors, no doubt! There is nothing epic or breathtaking about this one. But it still offers some nice fun for me from time to time.

    If you don't like it, OK, I can perfectly see where you're coming from. But I gotta say this... if you're on a rainy day... just give it a try.
    6TalesfromTheCryptfan

    It's not all that bad folks!

    Gus Gorman (Richard Pryor) who is a fun-loving computer genius has been hired by a mad rich computer company tycoon named Ross Webster (Robert Vaughn)to help him with his plans along with Ross's sister Vera (Annie Ross) and girlfriend Loreli (Pamela Stephenson) but Superman (Christopher Reeve)interferes with their plans as they must plot to stop Superman for good. Clark Kent revisits his old boyhood town called Smallville, where he is reunited with an old flame named Lana Lang (Annette O'Toole) at a high school reunion during his visit. Gus comes up with a scheme to make a special kryptonite with tobacco tar to make Superman evil including splitting up with his personality so that way Gus and Webster can make their supercomputer that can control the world's energy, can Superman come back to normal or will the computer take over mankind?

    Enjoyable sequel but not as awesome as the first two movies, Richard Lester who did his version of "Superman II" just added some unnecessary comedy relief such as the "Three Stooges"-esquire opening sequence that didn't help or that ludicrous video game footage but there was some good special effects and memorable moments like Clark Kent vs. Superman in the junkyard sequence or the part where Vera becomes a Dot Matrix from Spaceballs-like android, although Ms. Stephenson was pretty cute.

    All in all it's that bad folks, just relax, enjoy and suspend your disbelief.
    5vip_ebriega

    More comic-book than the first two.

    My Take: It never reaches the heights of its predecessors with its sillier story and ridiculous villains.

    Many consider this a weak entry in the Superman film series. Well, I thought it was at first. But when I watched it in numerous reruns, I began to like this. Christopher Reeve excellently reprises his role, alongside comedy favorite Richard Pryor, as a computer-whiz, who is hired by his boss to help fulfill his plans for world domination. Pryor may not do it right sometimes, but he's admittedly hilarious in spots. But painfully ridiculous in some.

    Among the things that make it a bit unsatisfying for critics is the lack of the characters from the originals. Lois lane had to go on vacation, so Lana Lang (played well by Annette O'Toole)is Superman's/Clark Kent's love interest. Robert Vaughn plays a sinister mastermind, an okay replacement for the famous villain Lex Luther. What some viewers don't understand is that director Richard Lester wants it to be more of a comic book adventure rather than what scriptwriter Mario Puzo did in the first two.

    Rating: **1/2 out of 5.
    patlancer

    What is different about the third one?

    OK, I saw the movie, and I loved it... along with Superman 12 and 4. But will somebody please tell me something? What the he-- does this have to do with the rest. You have Gene Hackman, Louis Lane, and Metropolis; Gene Hackman, Louis Lane, and Metropolis; then you have Richard Pryor, Smallville, and some badguy; and then back to Gene Hackman and Louis Lane and Metropolis. Did the producers get high or something while making the third? "Huh huh... Hey guys, let's cast Richard Pryor in here... Aww man that is soooo funny." Don't get me wrong, I loved all of them, but the difference is something I just can't hold in.

    I still give it a 10!

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    • Trivia
      After Margot Kidder expressed her disgust about the firing of Richard Donner to producers Alexander Salkind and Ilya Salkind, her role was cut to 12 lines and less than five minutes of screen time. In the film's 2006 DVD commentary, Ilya Salkind says there was little need for Lois Lane in this movie because her relationship with Superman ended at the end of Superman II (1980).
    • Goofs
      Scenes which are set in the United States feature printed spellings of words like defence, colour, and unauthorised which reveal the Canadian and British filming locations.
    • Quotes

      Ross Webster: I ask you to kill Superman, and you're telling me you couldn't even do that one, simple thing.

    • Crazy credits
      There is no title sequence. The opening credits are shown over a cold opening.
    • Alternate versions
      Broadcast version uses separate title sequence similar to original Superman - The Movie titles, with adapted John Williams theme. Theatrical and home video versions had difficult-to-read titles over opening slapstick sequence.
    • Connections
      Edited from The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974)
    • Soundtracks
      No See, No Cry
      Performed by Chaka Khan

      Music by Giorgio Moroder

      Lyrics by Keith Forsey

      Produced by Giorgio Moroder

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • June 17, 1983 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Netherlands
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Superman vs. Superman
    • Filming locations
      • Calgary, Alberta, Canada(Metropolis city exteriors)
    • Production companies
      • Dovemead Films
      • Cantharus Productions
      • Major Studio Partners
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $39,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $59,950,623
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $13,352,357
      • Jun 19, 1983
    • Gross worldwide
      • $80,250,623
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 5m(125 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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