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''Superman II'' is the 1980 sequel to ''[[Superman]]''. Both Superman I and II were filmed simultaneously, but production conflicts led to Superman director Richard Donner leaving the film and the movie was completed with new scenes under the direction of Richard Lester. In 2006, Richard Donner and editor Michael Thau worked to restore as much of | ''Superman II'' is the 1980 sequel to ''[[Superman]]''. Both Superman I and II were filmed simultaneously, but production conflicts led to Superman director Richard Donner leaving the film and the movie was completed with new scenes under the direction of Richard Lester. In 2006, Richard Donner and editor Michael Thau worked to restore as much of the original version as possible with newly discovered footage. This version of the film was released on video under the title: "Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut". Many alternate sequences were restored as well as the appearance of Superman's father Jor-El ([[Marlon Brando]]). | ||
Revision as of 04:49, 25 August 2010
Superman II is the 1980 sequel to Superman. Both Superman I and II were filmed simultaneously, but production conflicts led to Superman director Richard Donner leaving the film and the movie was completed with new scenes under the direction of Richard Lester. In 2006, Richard Donner and editor Michael Thau worked to restore as much of the original version as possible with newly discovered footage. This version of the film was released on video under the title: "Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut". Many alternate sequences were restored as well as the appearance of Superman's father Jor-El (Marlon Brando).
The following weapons were used in the film Superman II:
12 Gauge Double Barrel Shotgun (sawed-off)
Dwayne, the young deputy who confronts the supervillains, aims a sawed-off 12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun at General Zod (Terence Stamp). After he superheats the barrels with his heat vision, Zod takes the shotgun away and fires a blast into his chest to no ill effect. Zod then comments, "A weapon of some sort."
Colt Python
US Capitol police who defend the White House against the supervillains are seen armed with Colt Pythons.
Colt Detective Special
A Secret Service agent is seen firing a Colt Detective Special at Zod, Ursula, and Non during the battle at the White House.
M2 Flamethrower
An Army soldier is seen with an M2 Flamethrower when Zod uses his super breath to direct the flame at the diner.
12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun
Joey aims his 12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun at Zod and his friends until Zod moves him around.
Smith & Wesson Model 15
Both Deputy Dwayne as well as the Sheriff (Clifton James) appear to carry Smith & Wesson Model 15 revolvers.
FN MAG-58 (mocked up as an M60 machine gun)
In the Richard Donner cut, US Marines guarding the White House are seen firing the FN MAG mocked up to resemble the M60 at General Zod before Non (Jack O' Halloran) takes the machine gun and breaks it in half.
M16 Rifle
US Army soldiers use M16s while engaging the supervillains in East Houston, Idaho.
Armalite AR-10
The US Marines who defend the White House can be seen using Armalite AR-10 rifles during the attack by the supervillains. In the Richard Donner cut, General Zod is seen using an Armalite to kill several agents.
M3 "Grease Gun"
A U.S. Army commander uses an M3 "Grease Gun" to shoot at Zod, Non, and Ursalla during the East Houston battle.
M1911A1
Several agents and U.S. Military soldiers use M1911A1s.
M9A1 Bazooka
A Green Beret team is seen firing an M9A1 Bazooka, but Non catches the rocket.
M20 Super Bazooka
In the Richard Donner Cut, a Marine bazooka team is seen with an M20 "Super Bazooka" at Non but no effect.
MAT-49
Several terrorists on the tower in Paris carry MAT-49s. Some have their stock removed.
Winchester Model 1892
A prison guard is armed with a Winchester Model 1892.