Adventures of Superman: The Complete Second Season Standard Screen, 5PC, Black & White, Digipack Packaging
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Adventures of Superman: The Complete Second Season Standard Screen, 5PC, Black & White, Digipack Packaging Starring: Terry Frost, Reed Howes, Larry Dobkin, Damian OFlynn, Veola Vonn, Sterling Holloway, Frederic Berest, Charles Williams, Paul Burke, John Doucette Filmed nearly two years after production shut down on The Adventures of Superman’s first season, the series’ second season of 26 episodes was completed in mid-1953, and aired in most TV markets in the fall of that year. Because the series’ owner, National Periodicals, was not pleased with the high violence quotient in Season One, producer Robert Maxwell was replaced by Whitney Ellsworth, who considerably toned down the mayhem. Also, whereas the villains in the Maxwell-produced episodes ranged from vicious to downright insane, the bad guys in the Ellsworth-produced installments tend to be Runyonesque buffoons–especially those played by the ubiquitious Ben Welden and Herb Vigran. As a result, the series lost a lot of its adult appeal during its second season, though it picked up a much larger audience of children and teenagers. While many Superman fans bemoaned this perceived “dumbing down” of the concept, the fact is that The Adventures of Superman would grow more and more popular the younger its target audience became. Beyond these cosmetic changes, Season Two also marks a significant cast change. While George Reeves was still in harness in the dual role of Superman and Clark Kent, as were John Hamilton as Perry White, Jack Larson as Jimmy Olsen and Robert Shayne as Inspector Henderson, Phyllis Coates had vacated the role of intrepid girl reporter Lois Lane to pursue other film and TV work. Her replacement is Noel Neill, who’d previously played Lois in a brace of 1ate-1940s Superman theatrical serials starring Kirk Alyn in the title. Compared with Coates’ brittle, aggressive portrayal of Lois, Neill came off as more fragile and vulnerable. Though there are some who prefer Phyllis Coates’ more self
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