SUPERMAN Film 1978. Written by Mario Puzo, David Newman, Leslie Newman and Robert Benton. Directed by Richard Donner. Starring Marlon Brando, Gene Hackman, Christopher Reeve, Margot Kidder, Glenn Ford, Phyllis Thaxter, Jackie Cooper, Trevor Howard, Marc McClure, Terence Stamp, Valerie Perrine and Ned Beatty. | |||||
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1 | Costa Del Lex | Water | Bodies of Water | ||
Costa Del Lex After buying up hundreds of acres of worthless desert land, Lex Luthor reprograms a missile to detonate in the San Andreas Fault, hoping to cause everything west of the fault to sink into the ocean, leaving his land as the new West Coast of the United States, with locations that he will name after himself. | |||||
2 | Fortress of Solitude | Structures | Buildings | ||
Fortress of Solitude Superman's secret headquarters. | |||||
3 | Krypton | Outer Space | Planets | ||
Krypton Superman's parents ship him off to Earth from his home planet Krypton. | |||||
4 | Lex Springs | Water | Bodies of Water | ||
Lex Springs After buying up hundreds of acres of worthless desert land, Lex Luthor reprograms a missile to detonate in the San Andreas Fault, hoping to cause everything west of the fault to sink into the ocean, leaving his land as the new West Coast of the United States, with locations that he will name after himself. | |||||
5 | Luthorville | Urban Areas | Cities-U.S. | ||
Luthorville After buying up hundreds of acres of worthless desert land, Lex Luthor reprograms a missile to detonate in the San Andreas Fault, hoping to cause everything west of the fault to sink into the ocean, leaving his land as the new West Coast of the United States, with locations that he will name after himself. | |||||
6 | Metropolis | Urban Areas | Cities-U.S. | ||
Metropolis Clark moves to the big city. | |||||
7 | Otisburg | Urban Areas | Cities-U.S. | ||
Otisburg After buying up hundreds of acres of worthless desert land, Lex Luthor reprograms a missile to detonate in the San Andreas Fault, hoping to cause everything west of the fault to sink into the ocean, leaving his land as the new West Coast of the United States, with locations that he will name after himself. His henchman Otis even scribbles in an addition for himself. | |||||
8 | Phantom Zone | Detention Centers | Prisons | ||
Phantom Zone Zod, Ursa and Non are sentenced to the Phantom Zone. | |||||
9 | Rao | Outer Space | Stars | ||
Rao Krypton's red sun. | |||||
10 | Route 12 | Transit Routes | Thoroughfares | ||
Route 12 Where Lex Luthor intercepts the missiles. | |||||
11 | Smallville | Urban Areas | Cities-U.S. | ||
Smallville Small Kansas town where Clark grows up. | |||||
12 | Teschmacher Peaks | Nature | Mountains | ||
Teschmacher Peaks After buying up hundreds of acres of worthless desert land, Lex Luthor reprograms a missile to detonate in the San Andreas Fault, hoping to cause everything west of the fault to sink into the ocean, leaving his land as the new West Coast of the United States, with locations that he will name after himself. There are even a couple of mountains named after his girlfriend, Eve Teschmacher. |
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