Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut (2006) [PG]

Release Date:
November 2, 2006

Original Title:
Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut

Alternate Titles:
Superman 2
Superman 2 The Richard Donner Cut
Superman 2: The Richard Donner Cut
Superman II

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
DC Comics
Dovemead Films
Warner Bros. Pictures

Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: L  DE: 12  GB: PG  US: PG 

Runtime: 116

The version you have never seen.

Superman agrees to sacrifice his powers to start a relationship with Lois Lane, unaware that three Kryptonian criminals he inadvertently released are conquering Earth.

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ADR Mixer:
Troy Porter

Additional Music:
Ken Thorne

Art Direction:
Charles Bishop
Ernest Archer
Terry Ackland-Snow
Norman Reynolds

Assistant Accountant:
Michele Tandy

Assistant Sound Editor:
Melissa A. Corns
Jon Michaels

Associate Producer:
Charles F. Greenlaw

Camera Operator:
Peter MacDonald
Freddie Cooper
John Morgan
David Garfath
John Harris
Chic Waterson
Ginger Gemmel

Casting:
Lynn Stalmaster
Debbie McWilliams

Characters:
Jerry Siegel
Joe Shuster

Co-Producer:
Derek Hoffman

Compositing Artist:
Christopher Ivins

Costume Design:
Yvonne Blake
Sue Yelland

Creative Consultant:
Tom Mankiewicz

Digital Compositor:
Derek Bird
Chad Buehler
Cyntia Büll
Michael Collins
Lloyd Lee Barnett
Felix Ojeda
Michael Kaelin
Michael Kennen
Cornelia Magas

Digital Intermediate Producer:
Christine Dougherty

Director:
Richard Donner

Director of Photography:
Geoffrey Unsworth
Robert Paynter

Editor:
Michael Thau
John Victor-Smith
Stuart Baird

Editorial Staff:
Marc Fisher

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Michael Crawford

Executive Producer:
Ilya Salkind

Finance:
Frans J. Afman

First Assistant Camera:
David Wynn-Jones

Focus Puller:
David Wynn-Jones

Foley Artist:
Edward M. Steidele
Jerry Trent

Foley Mixer:
Chris Trent

Gaffer:
Maurice Gillett

Makeup Artist:
Stuart Freeborn

Matte Painter:
Anthony Racco

Music Editor:
Jay Duerr

Music Sound Design and Processing:
Eric Tomlinson

Original Music Composer:
John Williams

Other:
Tim LeBlanc
Denys N. Coop
Paul Wilson
Maria Monreal
Gregory H. Watkins

Producer:
Michael Thau
Pierre Spengler

Production Accountant:
Douglas Noakes

Production Design:
Peter Murton
John Barry

Production Manager:
Robert Simmonds
Geoffrey Helman
Vincent Winter

Production Supervisor:
Tim Hampton
Cecil F. Ford

Screenplay:
Leslie Newman
David Newman
Mario Puzo

Second Unit Director:
Andy Armstrong
David Tomblin

Set Decoration:
Peter Howitt
Peter Young

Sound Designer:
Cameron Frankley

Sound Effects Editor:
Ai-Ling Lee
Randy Kelley

Special Effects Supervisor:
Zoran Perisic
Colin Chilvers

Story:
Mario Puzo

Storyboard Artist:
Denis Rich

Stunt Coordinator:
Barbara Anne Klein

Stunt Double:
Barbara Anne Klein

Stunts:
Brian Christensen
Kurt Bryant

Supervising Art Director:
Maurice Fowler

Supervising Sound Editor:
Kelly Cabral

Unit Manager:
Allan James

Visual Effects:
Adam Avitabile
Clay Sparks
Kevin R. Browne
Rob Ozaeta
Gabriel Sánchez

Visual Effects Art Director:
Danny S. Kim

Visual Effects Producer:
Mark Driscoll
Jenny Foster
Rebecca Ramsey

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Anthony 'Max' Ivins
Roy Field

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