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Superman: The Theatrical Serials Collection
- (Boxed Set, Manufactured on Demand, Full Frame, Amaray Case)
- Format: DVD
- Rated NR
- Release Date: 10/9/2018

Superman: The Theatrical Serials Collection
- (Boxed Set, Manufactured on Demand, Full Frame, Amaray Case)
- Format: DVD
- Rated NR
- Release Date: 10/9/2018
- Starring: Kirk Alyn
- UPC: 888574769666
- Item #: 2100201X
- Rated: NR
- Genre: Action / Adventure, Cliffhanger Serial
- Theme: DC, Superman
- Release Date: 10/9/2018
- Subtitles: FRE, SPA
- Original Language: ENG
- Original Year: 1948
- Run Time: 500 minutes
- Distributor/Studio: Warner Archives
- Number of Discs: 4

Product Notes
Kirk Alyn sets the heroic standard for generations to come, portraying Superman in these fun, multichapter cliffhanger adventures. The 15-chapter Superman (1948) spans our hero's first arrival on Earth to his alter-ego role as reporter Clark Kent of the Daily Planet (where Noel Neill portrays Lois Lane) through his battle with sinister Spider Lady and her relativity reducer ray. Next, while the real world faced the dawn of the nuclear age, our caped hero faced that menace and more in the 15-part Atom Man vs. Superman (1950). Is Lex Luthor behind the UFO and A-bomb that imperil Metropolis? Naah. He says he's just a simple repairman for those new devices called televisions!
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CreditsKirk Alyn