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Release Date:
December 21, 1978
Original Title:
Spider-Man Strikes Back
Alternate Titles:
Spider-Man: The Deadly Dust
The Amazing Spider-Man: Spider-Man Strikes Back
The Deadly Dust
スパイダーマン/プルトニウムを追え
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Family | Fantasy | TV Movie
Production Companies:
CBS Studios
Charles Fries Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6
Runtime: 90
At the New York State University, one of Peter Parker's tutors has accidentally given three students all the materials they need to create an atomic bomb. While Peter Parker tries to find out what's happened, the police suspect him of the crime, and Peter has to deal with an attractive journalist determined to get an interview with Spider-Man. Then dastardly millionaire Mr. White shows up, and will stop at nothing to get his hands on the atomic bomb. Spider-Man must defeat this scheming villain and stop him blowing up the World Trade Centre.
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Art Direction:
William McAllister
Characters:
Stan Lee
Steve Ditko
Cinematography:
Jack Whitman
Director:
Ron Satlof
Editor:
Erwin Dumbrille
David Newhouse
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Malcolm Stuart
Executive Producer:
Daniel R. Goodman
Charles W. Fries
Makeup Artist:
Tim McNalley
Original Music Composer:
Stu Phillips
Producer:
Ron Satlof
Robert Janes
Script Consultant:
Stan Lee
Set Decoration:
Mary Ann Good
Ray Molyneaux
Sound Mixer:
Robert J. Miller
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gary Alexander
Special Effects:
Don B. Courtney
Stunt Coordinator:
Fred Waugh
Stunts:
Gregory J. Barnett
Writer:
Robert Janes
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