More info on "The Adventures of Superman" season one DVD

Warner Home Video has released a back cover pic from the set's package which reveals some more info about what's included. Here's the back cover copy:

The first superhero created for comic books, Superman leaped from radio to television when Adventures of Superman debuted in 1952. Produced by Robert J. Maxwell (who also produced the radio version) and Bernard Luber (a veteran of Hollywood serials), each First Season Episode screens like a classic crime movie, where danger and death lurk in the shadows. Working with some of the industry's best character actors, George Reeves plays the Man of Steel with a genuineness that captivates viewers of all ages. Now Enjoy this legendary series as never before, digitally mastered from original film elements, in a soaring deluxe 5-disc set with exciting extras.

Extras:

  • Retrospective Documentary Adventures of Superman: From Inkwell to Backlot featuring Jack Larson, Leonard Maltin and others
  • 1951 theatrical features Superman and the Mole Men, later to be televised as the 2-part "The Unknown People"
  • Pony Express Days: Vintage Warner Bros. historical short starring George Reeves
  • Commentary on 4 key episodes by Superman chroniclers Gary H. Grossman and Chuck Harter
  • Original Kellogg's Cereal Commercials

The five-disk set is out Oct. 18. You can pre-order it now from Amazon.


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