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Running time124 minutesCountryUnited KingdomUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget$35 millionBox office$14.3 millionSupergirl is a 1984 directed by and written. Based on the character, it is a from and 's. The film stars as Supergirl, along with, and, with reprising his role as from the Superman films. He was the only actor to do so.The film is set after the events of while Superman is on a peacekeeping mission millions of light years from earth.Supergirl was the first English language superhero film to feature a woman in the lead role.The film was released in the on July 19, 1984, but failed to impress critics and audiences alike. Dunaway and O'Toole earned nominations for and, respectively.
However, Slater was nominated for a. The film's failure ultimately led the Salkinds to sell the Superman rights to in 1986. Its first release was by the independent home video company in 2000, under license from then-rights holder. Acquired the rights to the film and reissued it on DVD late in 2006 to coincide with the release of.
Although it is with the / Superman films, it is not included in any of the Superman or box sets by Warner Bros.A book adaptation of the film was written by and released in paperback form in 1984. Contents.Plot lives in an isolated Kryptonian community named, in a pocket of trans-dimensional space.
A man named Zaltar allows Kara to see a unique and immensely powerful item known as the Omegahedron, which he has borrowed without the knowledge of the city government, and which powers the city. However, after a mishap, the Omegahedron is blown out into space. After overhearing the wariness of her parents, Kara follows it to Earth (undergoing a transformation into 'Supergirl' in the process) in an effort to recover it and save the city.On Earth, the Omegahedron is recovered by Selena, a power-hungry would-be assisted by the feckless Bianca, seeking to free herself from her relationship with Nigel.
Whilst not knowing exactly what it is, Selena quickly realizes that the Omegahedron is powerful and can enable her to perform real magical spells. Supergirl arrives on Earth and discovers her new powers. Following the path of the Omegahedron, she takes the name Linda Lee, identifies herself as the cousin of, and enrolls at an all-girls school where she befriends Lucy Lane, the younger sister of who happens to be studying there. Supergirl also meets and becomes enamoured with Ethan, who works as a at the school.Ethan also catches the eye of Selena, who drugs him with a love potion (which will make him fall in love with the first person he sees for a day); however, Ethan regains consciousness in Selena's absence and wanders out into the streets. An angry Selena uses her new-found powers to animate a construction vehicle which she sends to bring Ethan back, causing chaos in the streets as it does so. Supergirl, in the guise of Linda Lee, rescues Ethan, and he falls in love with her instead.Supergirl and Selena begin to battle. Supergirl appears to have the upper hand until Selena summons new powers to capture Ethan and subsequently lure and trap Supergirl, sending her to the.
There, without her powers, she wanders the landscape, falls into a lava pit, and passes out. Zaltar, who has exiled himself to the Phantom Zone as a punishment for losing the Omegahedron, finds Kara unconscious. After she wakes up, Zaltar convinces Kara to escape and sacrifices his life to allow her to do so. Back on Earth, Selena misuses the Omegahedron to make herself a 'princess of Earth' with Ethan as her lover. Emerging from the Phantom Zone through a mirror, Supergirl regains her powers and confronts Selena, who uses the Omegahedron's power to summon a gigantic shadow demon.
The demon overwhelms Supergirl and is on the verge of defeating her when she hears Zaltar's voice urging her to fight on. Supergirl breaks free and is told by Nigel that the only way to defeat Selena is to turn the shadow demon against her. Supergirl quickly complies and begins flying in circles around her, trapping her in a tornado. Selena is attacked and incapacitated by the monster as the whirlwind pulls Bianca in as well. The three of them are sucked back into the mirror portal, which promptly reforms, trapping them all within forever. Free from Selena's spell, Ethan admits his love for Linda.
He says he knows that she and Supergirl are one-and-the same, but also knows it is possible he may never see her again and understands she must save Argo City. The final scene shows Kara returning the Omegahedron to a darkened Argo City, which promptly lights up again.Cast.
as. as Selena. as Zaltar. as Ethan. as. as Bianca. as Nigel.
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as Truck Driver ('Eddie'). as Argonian Citizen. as Midvale ProtesterCast notes was slated to have a as but bowed out early on. His non-appearance in the film is explained via a news broadcast (overheard by Selena) stating that Superman has left Earth on a 'peace-seeking mission' to a distant galaxy.
Director Jeannot Szwarc said in the Superman documentary You Will Believe. That Reeve's involvement in this film would have given the feature higher credibility, and he admitted he wished Reeve had made a contribution to the film's production. A publicity photo of him as Superman, however, did appear as a poster in Lucy and Linda's shared dorm room.makes his fourth of five appearances in the -related films; he is the only actor to appear in all four films featuring Superman and this spin-off film. Auditioned for and was cast as character Lucy Lane but bowed out to make the film. Was signed instead.Production Upon gaining the film rights for in 1978, and his son, also purchased the rights to the character of Supergirl, should any or spin-off occur. After the critical and commercial disappointment of, the Salkinds opted to make a Supergirl movie to freshen the franchise.
Ilya later recounted, 'It was something different, to an extent. I thought it was a very different area to explore.' The producers attempted, and failed, to get the services of, who had directed Superman III and had completed the second film after their dismissal of original director. Also turned down the director's chair. But French filmmaker, whose best-known work up to that time was mainly in television and directing, was ultimately chosen after a meeting with Christopher Reeve, who had complimented the director. Szwarc sought advice from Donner over some technical aspects of the production.Hundreds of actresses tested for the role of Supergirl/Linda, among them. Shields and Moore were both ultimately rejected by both Ilya and Szwarc, who had both wanted an unknown actress, and they instead signed Helen Slater.
Slater was paid $75,000.turned down the role of Selena before it was offered to Dunaway.Much of the film was shot at in London. Production took place between the summer and fall of 1983.Although the Salkinds financed the film completely on their own budget, was still involved in the production since the studio owned the distribution rights to the film, and its parent company, was also the parent company of DC Comics, owners of all 'Superman and Superman family' copyrights.
The entire film was shot, edited and overseen under the supervision of Warner Bros. Warners only had a July 1984 slot open for Supergirl, but the producers insisted on opening it during the holiday season. That conflict, along with the disappointing critical and financial performance of, prompted the studio to relinquish its distribution rights of Supergirl to the Salkinds.
The film proceeded to be released overseas, however, and received a Royal Film Premiere in the in July 1984.Soundtrack Supergirl: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackby. This section needs additional citations for. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: – ( August 2013) Material that was cut for the 105-minute version of the film included the Argo City opening, which was originally longer.Another cut scene from the US release is known as the 'flying ballet', though included in the International Cut.
As Supergirl arrives on Earth, she is surprised to find herself capable of almost anything, especially flying. She can use her super-strength to crack rocks into dust, and use her heat-ray vision to help flowers grow.Scenes concerning Selena, Bianca, and Nigel were also trimmed. Version, Selena's introduction was merely a few lines long when the Omegahedron lands on Earth, and Selena takes it for use of its magic. The full introduction establishes Selena as an impatient, who is sick of her mentor and lover, Nigel, who is himself, a.
Later scenes not seen before the 2000 DVD release from Anchor Bay Entertainment, include Selena using the Omegahedron for the first time, and realizing that she has no control of herself when under its influence, namely the 'Roast Chicken' sequence. Selena later throws a party for all her followers, and deleted material shows Nigel insulting Selena after being dismissed. Nigel then gets friendly with another party member, on whom Selena pulls a vicious magical prank.Other scenes involve Linda Lee making a temporary home in the city of Midvale, Illinois, and an extended version of the tractor sequence in which the possessed machine runs amok on the Midvale streets and kills a civilian. This alleged death scene does not appear in either the International or the 2000 Director's Cut.
Another cut scene shows Supergirl unable to find the Omegahedron because Selena keeps it in a box, demonstrating that Supergirl's limitations are similar to those of her cousin. The scenes are also longer.The 2006 DVD release and current Blu-Ray reissue by, whose parent company, Warner Bros., is the current rights holder to the Superman movies, contains the International Edition, also called the 'European Theatrical Edition'. The latter release also features the aforementioned 'director's cut'.Much of the deleted material appeared in DC Comics's comic book adaptation of the film, primarily the scenes that fleshed out Selena's character.Broadcast television version The American theatrical cut for Supergirl ran at 105 minutes. Supergirl originally ran at 124 minutes in its European version. When it aired on network television in 1987, added numerous scenes from the International theatrical version as well as sequences not contained in any other edit. Shown in a two-hour slot, this 92-minute version was essentially a cut-down version of the “Director’s Cut”, otherwise resembling the U.S.
Edit, with “offensive” dialogue dubbed over for TV. This same 92-minute version was also seen in on most stations (as well as such as and ) by.Some broadcast television versions have a scene not seen in either edition: After Selena's defeat, Nigel is standing on the street.
He bends over to pick up the Coffer of Shadows, now restored to its original, small size and decides to keep it as a memento. In another broadcast-only scene, after Supergirl flies off to return to, Ethan gets into his truck. He then stops to say goodbye to. Both scenes can be found in the director's cut.As aforementioned, the full longer version has never been broadcast on U.S.
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