Superman The Quest For Peace (1987) Sci-Fi Action Adventure

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With the world on the brink of a nuclear war, Superman takes it upon himself to destroy all nuclear weapons. Lex Luthor, however, creates Nuclear Man, a force strong enough to take down Superman.
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00:02:58My path was long, I walked forward, it was not enough.
00:03:05Sometimes I was wrong, I admit, without regret.
00:03:12I lived my life without sleep, without doubt.
00:03:19My path was long, I walked forward, it was not enough.
00:03:27Save us from your serenade, comrade senator.
00:03:32At home my guys say that I would sing in space.
00:03:45Misha!
00:03:46What?
00:03:52Help!
00:03:57Help!
00:04:03I'm ready!
00:04:10What are you doing?
00:04:11It's empty!
00:04:17Try to stop the rotation!
00:04:23What is it?
00:04:24I do not know.
00:04:27Help!
00:04:28Save us from your serenade, comrade senator.
00:04:32Save us from your serenade, comrade senator.
00:04:55There is a warehouse somewhere, comrade.
00:04:57Goodbye.
00:04:58Happy voyage.
00:05:02Happy voyage.
00:05:32Happy voyage.
00:06:02Listen carefully, my son.
00:06:24By now, Kal-El, you are entering the atmosphere of the planet known as Earth.
00:06:31I pray you have made a safe journey.
00:06:35The yellow sun of your new home will give you great physical powers,
00:06:40but it cannot console your spirit.
00:06:44Placed aboard this vessel is an energy module.
00:06:48All that remains is of a once powerful civilization.
00:06:52Krypton, your mother planet.
00:06:55It is my last gift to you.
00:06:58Once removed, the ship will grow cold and silent,
00:07:03and you will be finally alone.
00:07:07The power in the module can be used, but once.
00:07:12Use it wisely, my son.
00:07:28Clark!
00:07:49Clark, you out here?
00:07:52Clark Kent?
00:07:54Hi, Mr. Horsby.
00:07:55Over here.
00:07:56Ah, there you are.
00:07:57How are you, sir?
00:07:58Oh, I'm fine, Clark. How are you?
00:08:00Nice to see you. It's been a long time.
00:08:02A long time.
00:08:04I was just tidying up a little bit for when you show the place.
00:08:06Yeah, well, didn't I mention there's an offer to buy Site Unseen?
00:08:10Well, I'm sorry, Mr. Horsby. I don't want to sell this place to a big developer.
00:08:14Anybody who buys it has to want a real farm.
00:08:16I don't think we need another shopping center.
00:08:18Now, darn it, Clark. Why are you so stubborn?
00:08:21Today, nobody wants a farm.
00:08:24You blink your eye and they'll all be gone. That's progress.
00:08:30Oh, my gosh. Look at this.
00:08:35Oh, what a joker old Jonathan Kent was.
00:08:39You know, I asked him what happened to the baby's crib.
00:08:43And he said,
00:08:45Oh, little Clark must have had a bad dream and kicked it.
00:08:51Dad likes a good joke.
00:08:53I was wondering, Mr. Horsby, maybe you'd like to keep these for your grandchildren.
00:08:58Why, thank you very much, Clark.
00:09:01Here, the batter up.
00:09:03Come on, let's have a few. We're going to hit a few.
00:09:11Watch out now. These will come in pretty fast.
00:09:14You never could hit a curveball.
00:09:19Mr. Horsby, that's my final decision, though, about the place.
00:09:22I'm going to hold out for a real farmer.
00:09:24You are.
00:09:27And you're just as obstinate as your father was, too.
00:09:30Well, I'm sorry about that, sir, but that's just the way it is.
00:09:33Well, you be careful when you get back to Marietta's.
00:09:36I will.
00:09:39Well, I'm sorry about that, sir, but that's just the way it is.
00:09:41Well, you be careful when you get back to Metropolis, Clark.
00:09:45It's a long, long way from where you were born.
00:09:47Yes, sir. I'll never forget that, sir.
00:09:53Bye.
00:09:54Bye, Clark.
00:10:09What is that god-awful noise you're making?
00:10:13Mozart, my low-forehead friend,
00:10:17even this wretched pit can't diminish the spirit of true genius.
00:10:22Life itself started in a murky pit much like this.
00:10:26A true genius like myself learns to seize the moment.
00:10:30You're the first to know that I now have plans
00:10:34for the future.
00:10:36That I now have plans to recreate life itself.
00:10:41Hey, Luthor, you better start breaking the sweat, boy,
00:10:44or we're gonna have to throw you to the wolves.
00:10:46Come on, Luthor, let's get this done, sturdy.
00:10:48Move it, meathead. Come on, Luthor, let's see a little sweat.
00:10:50Hey, what's that car doing there?
00:10:52Stop that vehicle.
00:10:56Hey, stop. Hold it there, sir.
00:11:00Oh, geez, where the hell is this,
00:11:02and how the hell do I get to Cedar City?
00:11:05You're on the wrong side of the state, boy.
00:11:07No chance.
00:11:09Oh, no.
00:11:12You got a fine, fine, super-fine sound system here, son.
00:11:17Well, I guess you dudes have never seen one of these
00:11:19since around the 100s, have you?
00:11:21Yeah, I've seen one once in a magazine.
00:11:25Come on, get in.
00:11:27Really? Come on.
00:11:28Really?
00:11:30All right.
00:11:32I'm in, Bubba. Let's give it a listen.
00:11:36Hey, this is lovely.
00:11:40Doors.
00:11:43What's going on?
00:11:44Windows.
00:11:46What?
00:11:47What's happening?
00:11:48The top.
00:11:49Seats.
00:11:54I am awake.
00:11:59Y'all come back and see us down here.
00:12:01Get in.
00:12:03Launch.
00:12:10All right.
00:12:13Did I do okay or what, Uncle Lex?
00:12:16Lenny, I've always considered you the Dutch elm disease
00:12:18in my family tree.
00:12:20But this time, nephew, you did fine.
00:12:26You gonna skip the country, Uncle Lex?
00:12:29Lenny, you pathetic product of the public school system.
00:12:31Your Uncle Lex has had nothing on his awesome mind
00:12:34since he's been incarcerated except one thing.
00:12:36Destroy Superman!
00:12:43Sorry.
00:12:59Clark!
00:13:01Oh, boy.
00:13:03Oh, man.
00:13:14Have Don and June do a lap gap for the medical examination?
00:13:19Okay.
00:13:29Help!
00:13:35Help!
00:13:37Help!
00:13:38Help!
00:13:39Somebody get help!
00:13:58Help!
00:14:22He'll be all right. I think he needs a doctor.
00:14:25Superman!
00:14:27One moment.
00:14:28I'd like all the people back there to know
00:14:30that our subway system is still the safest
00:14:32and most reliable means of public transportation.
00:14:34Thank you.
00:14:39Thanks.
00:14:43You're late, kid.
00:14:45Sorry, Mr. White. Won't happen again.
00:14:47Ha!
00:14:49Where is everybody?
00:14:51Boring.
00:14:53Tedious.
00:14:57Abominable.
00:15:01David Warfield?
00:15:03That tycoon who owns all the sleazy tabloids?
00:15:10Tedious.
00:15:12Don't tell me you only read the pictures.
00:15:14The fact is, Mr. White, that I only read the ledger.
00:15:18A ledger which the previous owners
00:15:20paid so little attention to,
00:15:22I bought the paper out from under them.
00:15:24The Daily Planet hasn't made any money in three years.
00:15:28And the name of the game is making money.
00:15:31Ladies and gentlemen,
00:15:33my daughter, Lacey Warfield.
00:15:35Thanks, Daddy.
00:15:36It's very nice to meet you, ma'am.
00:15:38Mr. White, Lacey will be helping you.
00:15:42Helping me? Helping me what?
00:15:44What I have here are some mock copies of our new layout.
00:15:47It's super, don't you think?
00:15:49The suit's not right here, but obviously we can change that.
00:15:52Excuse me, Mr. Warfield,
00:15:54but the world isn't really on the brink.
00:15:56Isn't that headline irresponsible?
00:15:58Maybe, but it'll sell a hell of a lot of newspapers.
00:16:02Mr. White, don't do anything rash.
00:16:04If you think I'm going to let you
00:16:06turn this grand old lady into one of your bimbos...
00:16:09Mr. White, may I point out
00:16:11that Daddy holds all of your contracts,
00:16:13which he will have to honor.
00:16:15Excusez-moi.
00:16:17You're spoiled, Mr. White.
00:16:19Why is Lois trying to speak French?
00:16:21She's on a plane to catch to Paris
00:16:23for the emergency ministers' conference,
00:16:25and not so fast.
00:16:27All trips are canceled.
00:16:29You mean my trip to Paris is canceled?
00:16:32Mr. White, you come with me.
00:16:34I want to see your books.
00:16:36The rest of you get back to work.
00:16:38I don't think we're being treated fairly.
00:16:40I'm going to speak to Miss Warfield.
00:16:42Excuse me, Miss Warfield.
00:16:44I think I speak for all of us
00:16:46when I say that we'll do our best to cooperate.
00:16:48Thank you.
00:16:50My allegiance has to be to the truth.
00:16:52The people of this city depend on us,
00:16:54and we can't let them down.
00:16:56Thank you.
00:17:02Is he for real?
00:17:04100%.
00:17:06And, uh, I like him that way, okay?
00:17:09Oh, you have a thing for Clark?
00:17:12No.
00:17:14He's got a cute...
00:17:16Look, Miss Warfield,
00:17:18Clark is the oldest living Boy Scout, okay?
00:17:21He's trustworthy.
00:17:23He's helpful. He's loyal.
00:17:25He's obedient. He...
00:17:27I don't know how to tell you this.
00:17:29I just don't think
00:17:31he'd be attracted to somebody like you.
00:17:33Don't be silly.
00:17:35All men like me.
00:17:37I'm very, very rich.
00:17:39Why are there no air travel expenses
00:17:41here for you, Mr. Kent?
00:17:43Uh, well, I usually get air sick, sir,
00:17:45especially when it's bumpy.
00:17:47Lois, get in here.
00:17:51Lois, explain this column of figures.
00:17:54Chief, the president's coming on live.
00:17:56Right now?
00:17:58I don't think it's gonna be very good news.
00:18:00Oh, Clark, you're always over the after.
00:18:02It won't be that terrible.
00:18:04Hopefully very terrible, Miss Lane.
00:18:06We can double our circulation
00:18:08with a good international crisis.
00:18:10And because the summit has failed,
00:18:12we have no choice
00:18:14but to strive to be second to none
00:18:16in the nuclear arms race.
00:18:18Therefore, I am announcing
00:18:20the following measures.
00:18:26Now, I know you're all upset by the crisis.
00:18:29The best thing we can do
00:18:31is to try to think positively.
00:18:33Now, now,
00:18:35is there anything we can do?
00:18:37Doesn't anyone have a suggestion?
00:18:39All right.
00:18:41I'll make a suggestion.
00:18:44Why don't we write to our congressman?
00:18:46That'll do a lot of good.
00:18:48Somebody has to be an optimist.
00:18:52Jeremy,
00:18:55what do you think we can do about the crisis?
00:18:58He doesn't even know what's going on.
00:19:01I tell you, I'd write a letter
00:19:03to you that would do some good.
00:19:05Who, Santa Claus?
00:19:07No, Superman.
00:19:09Superman, the subject of our newest exhibit,
00:19:11has graciously donated
00:19:13a strand of his hair to the museum
00:19:15so we can all have the fun of seeing
00:19:17how strong he really is.
00:19:19Here you can see a thousand-pound load
00:19:21easily suspended by his single hair.
00:19:23The museum will be closing soon,
00:19:25so we should hurry a little.
00:19:29Do you know what I can do
00:19:31with a single strand of Superman's hair?
00:19:33You can make a toupee that flies.
00:19:35That hair is a sample
00:19:37of Superman's genetic material.
00:19:39The building blocks of his body.
00:19:41With my genius
00:19:43and enough nuclear power
00:19:45to mutate the genes,
00:19:47I can create a being
00:19:49who's more powerful than him.
00:19:51There's total allegiance to me.
00:20:03You better stand back.
00:20:05Keep your eye out.
00:20:09Oh, my God!
00:20:39Yeah, hi, Clark. Please come in.
00:20:41I've come up with
00:20:43what I think is a brilliant idea.
00:20:45Oh, really?
00:20:47Well, Daddy thinks it's brilliant.
00:20:49Anyway, I want you to write this new series
00:20:51called Metropolis After Hours. Let me show you.
00:20:53For me?
00:20:55It's wonderful.
00:20:57It's great, isn't it?
00:20:59Well, Ms. Warfield, I really don't think I'd be right for this.
00:21:01Oh, you're perfect for it.
00:21:03I mean, you're young, you're single,
00:21:05you're successful.
00:21:07Well, I'll be there by 10.30.
00:21:09Well, that's just it, see? You don't have to flaunt it.
00:21:11I mean, you're no slave to fashion, although...
00:21:13Have you ever thought of using contact lenses?
00:21:15Uh, they make my eyes itch, so...
00:21:17Well, don't worry about it.
00:21:19Listen, I thought we could do this together.
00:21:21Oh?
00:21:23I mean, I know all the right places.
00:21:25I'm a member of all the right clubs.
00:21:27So I thought we'd start tonight at the grand opening
00:21:29of the Metro Club.
00:21:31Uh, tonight?
00:21:33Yeah. It's a date.
00:21:35Oh, well, it's just business, actually.
00:21:37I've got a letter here
00:21:39for Superman care of me.
00:21:41What?
00:21:43I don't understand. Superman gets mail here?
00:21:45Oh, it's probably just a picture request.
00:21:47I could look after it for you, Lois.
00:21:49Clark, I think it's more than just a fan letter.
00:21:51I think you should read it.
00:21:53Dear Superman, forgive me for writing to you,
00:21:55but my teacher is speaking about the president's speech
00:21:57on the arms race.
00:21:59We're all very unhappy about it.
00:22:01And I said we should get Superman
00:22:03to rid the world of nuclear arms
00:22:05because...
00:22:07only he could do it.
00:22:11I don't care if everybody thinks I'm a space cadet.
00:22:13Once you've destroyed all the nuclear missiles in the world,
00:22:15they'll see I was right.
00:22:17Superman can make sure we don't blow ourselves up
00:22:19quick and easy.
00:22:21Thanks a lot. I know you'll come through.
00:22:23Your friend Jeremy.
00:22:25Poor kid. Oh, well, I better get back to work.
00:22:27No, no, no. There's an angle in this.
00:22:29An angle? He's just a kid.
00:22:31Oh, yeah. Daddy loves whipping up campaigns.
00:22:33Oh, boy, and the public loves it.
00:22:35Lacey!
00:22:37We're gonna make this kid a celebrity.
00:22:39Everybody in the world is gonna be wondering
00:22:41what Superman's reply is.
00:22:47Welcome to Metropolis, Jeremy.
00:22:49I'm Mr. Warfield,
00:22:51and this is my daughter, Lacey Warfield.
00:22:53Hi, Jeremy. Now, come along and meet the press.
00:22:55There was a trip.
00:22:57The car had a flash.
00:22:59I'm sorry to hear that. Here, turn around.
00:23:01We better get a picture of you.
00:23:03Jeremy. Jeremy over here.
00:23:05What a boy.
00:23:07Now, come along
00:23:09and tell the American public
00:23:11what you told me.
00:23:13I just said I wish Superman would have said yes.
00:23:15Did you get that?
00:23:17No, we didn't. Well, say it again.
00:23:19Loudly. I just said
00:23:21I wish Superman would have said yes.
00:23:29It's late.
00:23:31It's late.
00:23:33Take a look at this.
00:23:35Hot off the press.
00:23:37Oh, my God.
00:23:39This time he's gone too far.
00:23:41Look, Clark, look at that.
00:23:43I can't wait to see the chief's reaction.
00:23:45I'm through taking it lying down.
00:23:47Anybody wants me,
00:23:49I'll be downtown.
00:23:51Chief look different to you?
00:23:53He looks like my father used to look
00:23:55when he went to the bank to ask for a loan.
00:23:57We'll go make sure he's all right.
00:23:59Look, Clark, there's nothing
00:24:01we can do about it.
00:24:03It's Superman's decision now.
00:24:05I'm sure he'll do the right thing.
00:24:27May the elders watch over you,
00:24:29my son.
00:24:31Their wisdom
00:24:33is all that is left
00:24:35of a once powerful
00:24:37and enlightened planet.
00:24:39May the elders
00:24:41watch over you,
00:24:43my son.
00:24:45Their wisdom
00:24:47is all that is left
00:24:49of a once powerful
00:24:51and enlightened planet.
00:24:53May the elders
00:24:55watch over you,
00:24:57my son.
00:24:59Their wisdom
00:25:01is all that is left
00:25:03of a once powerful
00:25:05and enlightened planet.
00:25:09You must listen to them,
00:25:11Kal-El.
00:25:13Listen.
00:25:19I know I'm forbidden to interfere,
00:25:21and yet the Earth
00:25:23is a place where war
00:25:25is long forgotten.
00:25:27If you teach the Earth
00:25:29to put its fate in any one man,
00:25:31even yourself,
00:25:33you're teaching them to be betrayed.
00:25:37Betrayed.
00:25:39Betrayed.
00:25:41Betrayed.
00:25:43Betrayed.
00:25:47And because the summit
00:25:49has failed,
00:25:51I have no choice
00:25:53but to strive
00:25:55to be second to none
00:25:57in the nuclear arms race.
00:25:59To that end,
00:26:01this administration
00:26:03has pursued
00:26:05and will continue
00:26:07to pursue
00:26:09the most vigorous policy.
00:26:11Therefore...
00:26:15Minute.
00:26:18Lois?
00:26:20There you are. What happened?
00:26:22What happened? What do you mean, what happened?
00:26:24Oh, nothing. Nothing. Just, uh, meet me in the lobby
00:26:26at 6 o'clock for the press awards dinner.
00:26:28Wear something really nice, and don't be late.
00:26:30We must have been talking about
00:26:32some other Lois, huh? Oh, Lois, I'm sorry.
00:26:34I completely forgot. Okay. Go get your penguin suit on,
00:26:36and we'll go.
00:26:38No, I'd rather not, if you don't mind.
00:26:40I got a lot of thinking to do.
00:26:42But, um, you go ahead, okay?
00:26:47Clark?
00:26:49Something's wrong, isn't it?
00:26:51Hmm?
00:26:55Is there anything I can do?
00:26:57Yes, you can, as a matter of fact.
00:26:59What?
00:27:01Could we go get some fresh air?
00:27:03Fresh air?
00:27:05Fresh air.
00:27:07Fresh air, sure.
00:27:09Clark, sure.
00:27:11Who needs rabbit chicken and salmon
00:27:13with peaches anyway, right? Let's go.
00:27:15Let's get some fresh air. Breathe.
00:27:17Breathe.
00:27:19Do you feel better?
00:27:21Clark? Clark?
00:27:23Clark, things aren't that bad! Clark, stop!
00:27:25Clark!
00:27:27Clark! Clark!
00:27:39Superman.
00:27:45Superman.
00:28:01Okay?
00:28:03Great.
00:28:05Okay.
00:28:13Hey, look at that.
00:28:25Okay, here you go.
00:28:27Bye-bye.
00:28:35Bye-bye.
00:28:58How'd you like going solo?
00:29:00I loved it.
00:29:02Not as much as being with you.
00:29:04I needed to be with you, too.
00:29:06You make me laugh.
00:29:11You're the only one I can talk to, Lois.
00:29:13See,
00:29:15sometimes I don't know
00:29:17what I'm supposed to do.
00:29:19I'm always here for you,
00:29:21you know that.
00:29:23And you'll do the right thing,
00:29:25no matter what it is you always have.
00:29:27Thank you.
00:29:29Want something?
00:29:31What?
00:29:34Kal-El.
00:29:38You remember, don't you?
00:29:40I remember everything.
00:29:42Never set one of them
00:29:44above the rest.
00:29:46Love all humanity instead.
00:29:51That's not fair.
00:30:03Come on.
00:30:19Lois?
00:30:21Uh, Lois, it's time to go.
00:30:23We'll be late.
00:30:25Huh?
00:30:27What am I doing out here
00:30:29freezing my butt off?
00:30:31Why don't you get some fresh air?
00:30:33Oh, no, that's okay.
00:30:35I don't want to catch a cold.
00:30:37Here you go.
00:30:39You're kind of weird.
00:30:41I feel like a jet lag or something.
00:30:43Jeepers.
00:30:45How about you?
00:30:47Are you still down?
00:30:49Nope.
00:30:51Things are pretty clear, really.
00:30:53Good.
00:30:55Too much thinking wears down your batteries.
00:30:57Clark,
00:30:59come on.
00:31:05Okay, here you go, Jeremy.
00:31:07Mr. Warfield wanted me to get some shots of you
00:31:09with lots of local colors.
00:31:11I can't think of anything too special.
00:31:13Hi, Jeremy.
00:31:17Jimmy?
00:31:19What a scoop!
00:31:21How'd you like to take a walk with me?
00:31:23Sure, okay.
00:31:25Jimmy, come on.
00:31:29Come on.
00:31:41You can't! You'll get told!
00:31:43Lois, do you know
00:31:45how much a ticket's gonna cost here?
00:31:47Lacy, it's only money.
00:31:49Jeremy,
00:31:51trace me upstairs in the gallery?
00:31:53Sure, okay.
00:31:55Good luck, Superman.
00:31:57Thanks.
00:31:59Good job, Superman!
00:32:03Madam Secretary,
00:32:05I don't represent any country,
00:32:07but I'd like to address the delegates.
00:32:09Well,
00:32:11in that case,
00:32:13I'd like to ask you
00:32:15if you'd be so kind
00:32:17as to give me a moment
00:32:19to introduce you
00:32:21to one of the most important figures
00:32:23in the history of the United States,
00:32:25the President of the United States.
00:32:27Well,
00:32:29in that case, you will need a sponsor.
00:32:33I believe that will do.
00:32:35Please.
00:32:39Thank you.
00:32:43What's he gonna say?
00:32:45Something wonderful.
00:32:49Madam Secretary,
00:32:51honorable delegates,
00:32:53ladies and gentlemen,
00:32:55for many years now, I've lived among you
00:32:57as a... a visitor.
00:32:59I've seen the beauty
00:33:01of your many cultures.
00:33:03I've felt great joy in your magnificent accomplishments.
00:33:05I've also seen
00:33:07the folly of your wars.
00:33:09As of today,
00:33:11I'm not a visitor anymore
00:33:13because the Earth
00:33:15is my home, too.
00:33:17We can't live in fear,
00:33:19and I can't stand idly by
00:33:21and watch us stumble into the madness
00:33:23of possible nuclear destruction.
00:33:25And so I've come to a decision.
00:33:27I'm going to do
00:33:29what our governments have been unwilling or unable to do.
00:33:31Effective immediately,
00:33:33I'm going to rid our planet
00:33:35of all nuclear weapons.
00:33:37Yeah!
00:34:01Seven, six...
00:34:03Missile test alpha. All systems go.
00:34:05Three, two, launch.
00:34:35Whoa!
00:35:05Whoa!
00:35:35Whoa!
00:35:57Oh, hello.
00:35:59Nice to see you guys.
00:36:02Why don't you just relax there?
00:36:04I'll get on with the introductions.
00:36:06Dixie...
00:36:08and Trixie.
00:36:12From the land of the free
00:36:14and the home of the great cost overrun,
00:36:16Harry Howler,
00:36:18nuclear strategist for America's top think tank
00:36:21and a great little warmonger in his own right.
00:36:23A hearty bienvenue
00:36:25to Jean-Pierre Dubois,
00:36:27nuclear warhead dealer
00:36:29and leader to the world.
00:36:31His motto is,
00:36:33if you didn't buy it from Jean-Pierre,
00:36:35you didn't buy it on Les Black Marquettes.
00:36:39General Romoff,
00:36:41a lot of people think of you as the mad Russian.
00:36:45I like to think of you as just
00:36:47madly eccentric.
00:36:49Please, be seated.
00:36:53Look, you guys,
00:36:55I know you're all choked up, kind of overcome with joy
00:36:57at the fact that Superman has ended the arms race.
00:37:01But if we work together,
00:37:03we can make the world safe
00:37:05for war profits.
00:37:07Get to the point.
00:37:09The point is this. I, Lex Luthor,
00:37:11the greatest criminal mind of the modern era,
00:37:13have discovered a way to destroy Superman.
00:37:15Behold, my unscrupulous friends.
00:37:19Shut those blinds.
00:37:21The sun is hurting my eyes.
00:37:23Exactly.
00:37:25You know what the sun is?
00:37:27It's nothing more than a huge nuclear bomb.
00:37:29A bomb with so much radiation in it,
00:37:31it could incinerate
00:37:33the average man like...
00:37:35Yes, but Superman is no average man.
00:37:37Ah, right.
00:37:41What is your plan?
00:37:43Boys, old Lex here
00:37:45has kind of a secret recipe,
00:37:47a genetic stew
00:37:49in this dish, if you will.
00:37:51If you'll help me put this
00:37:53on one of your missiles,
00:37:55I promise you,
00:37:57Superman will have the biggest surprise
00:37:59of his life.
00:38:01I'll introduce him to his first nightmare,
00:38:03a nuclear man.
00:38:05He'll pierce his skin. He'll make him mortal.
00:38:07He'll become sick.
00:38:09He'll dance on his grave.
00:38:11Why should we do a deal
00:38:13with a notorious scoundrel like you?
00:38:15Remember my motto.
00:38:17The more fear you make,
00:38:19the more loot you take,
00:38:21the more loot you guys sell.
00:38:23Yes, but what's in it
00:38:25for you?
00:38:27A tiny commission.
00:38:31Something appropriate.
00:38:33A number
00:38:35with a lot of zeros
00:38:37behind it.
00:38:45Buddy,
00:38:47the new genetic material.
00:38:51And now, Lex,
00:38:53your Uncle Lex,
00:38:55with this protoplasm
00:38:57that I've grown from Superman's hair cells,
00:39:01will duplicate creation itself.
00:39:05Now the fabric.
00:39:09Lex, this ain't gonna cover him.
00:39:13The computer
00:39:15inside will
00:39:17weave enough material
00:39:19to maintain the high
00:39:21moral standards of our boys.
00:39:23Subscribe to it.
00:39:25You know what this means, Uncle Lex?
00:39:27What?
00:39:29We're gonna be parents.
00:39:49What?
00:40:01What's your name, Sergeant?
00:40:03York, sir.
00:40:05At ease.
00:40:19At ease.
00:40:37Launch control. Yes, sir.
00:40:39Yes, sir.
00:40:41There's a weather problem.
00:40:43We got a hold.
00:40:45Hold?
00:40:47What's your name, son?
00:40:49Gorham.
00:40:51Gorham, sir.
00:40:53Gorham, sir.
00:40:55Do you know your code book?
00:40:57Of course, sir.
00:40:59Fire on my command. Fire.
00:41:01Yes, sir.
00:41:03Stand by to launch.
00:41:05Ten, nine...
00:41:17Missed us.
00:41:47Ten, nine...
00:41:49Missed us.
00:42:17Reach out!
00:42:19Come on!
00:42:21Now!
00:42:23Reach out!
00:42:25And scream!
00:42:27Now!
00:42:29Now!
00:42:31Now!
00:42:33Now!
00:42:35Now!
00:42:37Reach out!
00:42:39Come on!
00:42:41Now!
00:42:43Reach out!
00:42:45Fast and stretchy.
00:42:53Clark, are you okay?
00:42:55Maybe I better sit this one out.
00:42:56Oh, are you sure?
00:42:57I mean, this would be great for your series
00:42:58on the young Metropolis.
00:43:00Let's try it again.
00:43:01Come on, let's start.
00:43:02Two, three, four,
00:43:05one, two, three.
00:43:08I don't think so.
00:43:09Clark, are you okay?
00:43:12Hm.
00:43:13Whoa.
00:43:21Nine, three, done.
00:43:25Okay, you try it now.
00:43:27Okay.
00:43:28Let's set it a little higher for you.
00:43:31Okay.
00:43:32Just push down.
00:43:37Whoa.
00:43:38Are you okay?
00:43:39Need some help?
00:43:39You just sit down, all right.
00:43:42I guess your friend doesn't know his own strength.
00:43:45Clark, this is Paul.
00:43:47Hi.
00:43:48He's a trainer here.
00:43:48Nice to meet you.
00:43:49Hey, I've got just the thing for you.
00:43:52Over here, Clarky.
00:43:54Clarky.
00:43:59It's real nice of him to help me out.
00:44:02Oh no, just be careful.
00:44:03Here, try this one.
00:44:03Whoa.
00:44:04Clark, are you okay?
00:44:06Yeah.
00:44:07Sorry.
00:44:08No pain, no gain.
00:44:11Geez, what a jerk.
00:44:14Never realized it before.
00:44:17I guess a lot of people I know are jerks.
00:44:19Maybe you think the same thing about me.
00:44:21That's why you keep avoiding me.
00:44:23Oh no, I don't think that at all.
00:44:25Just been really busy, that's all.
00:44:28But wait.
00:44:29You know, Lois is doing that interview
00:44:31with Superman about his peace mission?
00:44:34Well, I was thinking the four of us could get together
00:44:36and go to my hotel suite and have high tea.
00:44:38It's very chic.
00:44:40Could you hand me those weights, Clark?
00:44:42Excuse me.
00:44:44Wait a minute, Lacey.
00:44:45Come early, the view is so romantic from my balcony.
00:44:48See ya.
00:44:51Oh, sure, here.
00:44:51No, Clark.
00:44:52Clark, I don't see anyone.
00:44:55Uh, no pain, no gain?
00:44:57No pain, no gain.
00:45:07What was that?
00:45:11Relax.
00:45:12You're speaking me out.
00:45:17There.
00:45:20I don't know.
00:45:22Thank you very much.
00:45:23Oui, monsieur.
00:45:24Au revoir.
00:45:25Au revoir.
00:45:41Uh-oh.
00:45:48I'm incredible.
00:45:52Relax, he's like...
00:45:55He's beautiful, he's perfect.
00:45:59Welcome home, nuclear man.
00:46:01Your father's happy to see you.
00:46:10The power of the sun has given him
00:46:12internally generated heat.
00:46:17I'm love.
00:46:19You are.
00:46:22I'm, what, I'm a genius.
00:46:25I'm incredible.
00:46:28You are nothing.
00:46:31I am the universe.
00:46:34I am the universe.
00:46:38I am the universe.
00:46:41I am the father now.
00:46:42You have my voice.
00:46:43No, you have my voice.
00:46:47Just remember, I made you.
00:46:49Yeah, you're just an experiment, freako.
00:46:54What is that?
00:46:56Oh, no.
00:46:57I'm an experiment.
00:46:59I'm the freako.
00:47:01I'm just kidding about that freako line, you know.
00:47:04If anybody's a freako around here, it's gotta be me.
00:47:06Oh, wow.
00:47:08Uh, wow, I'm break dancing.
00:47:10Hey, this rocks.
00:47:12Hey.
00:47:16I made you, I can destroy you.
00:47:18Destroy.
00:47:20Destroy Superman now.
00:47:23You sweet thing.
00:47:24But not quite yet, no.
00:47:27Come here.
00:47:28We'll discuss when the proper time is.
00:47:37What is?
00:47:45Oh, no.
00:47:47He's like, he's like cold.
00:47:50Of course he is.
00:47:52That's his vulnerability.
00:47:54That's the only way he can be stopped.
00:47:56What?
00:47:59Lenny, my loudmouth nephew,
00:48:01he gets his energy from the sun.
00:48:03Without it, he's like you at night.
00:48:06You.
00:48:22Nobody's perfect.
00:48:29You know, I never had a double date before.
00:48:31This is fun.
00:48:32How do I look?
00:48:35Illegal.
00:48:37You look like the last six dresses you tried on.
00:48:39Uh, uh, listen, Lacey.
00:48:41Lacey, I don't want to burst your bubble or anything,
00:48:44but Clark's not gonna notice no matter what you're wearing.
00:48:47Yes, he will.
00:48:48Oh, there's Clark.
00:48:49Okay, fix that.
00:48:50There you go.
00:48:51You look great.
00:48:52Oh, maybe it's just Superman.
00:48:53No.
00:48:55No, Superman makes a different kind of entrance.
00:49:06Hi, Lacey.
00:49:07Hi, Clark.
00:49:08Uh, say, could you make it 20?
00:49:09Driver didn't have any change.
00:49:11Yeah, sure.
00:49:12Let me get my purse.
00:49:14Bye, Lois.
00:49:15Hi, Clark.
00:49:16Clark.
00:49:17What?
00:49:18You are not going to believe
00:49:19this list of questions Mr. Warfield gave me
00:49:21to ask Superman.
00:49:21Look.
00:49:22Are you or are you not part of a plot
00:49:24to weaken our national defense?
00:49:26Oh, my goodness.
00:49:27I think it's this gray matter that's weakening him.
00:49:29How am I gonna ask Superman these questions?
00:49:31Uh, well, Blondie, I don't know.
00:49:33How am I gonna ask Superman these questions?
00:49:35Uh, well, politely, I guess.
00:49:37Let's see, I have an $18 and...
00:49:41Clark, she really likes you,
00:49:43so notice the dress.
00:49:45My American Express card.
00:49:47Dress.
00:49:48Oh, hey, neat dress.
00:49:50Uh, well, thanks.
00:49:51Be right back.
00:49:55Hey, what's that?
00:49:59Now there's a different kind of entrance.
00:50:04Hi, Lois.
00:50:05Hello, Superman.
00:50:06How are you?
00:50:08I'm fine.
00:50:10Oh, um, oh, Superman, this is Lacey Warfield.
00:50:14She's the boss's daughter.
00:50:15How do you do?
00:50:16That's a very attractive outfit you're wearing.
00:50:17Uh, I think we better start our interview.
00:50:20Excuse me.
00:50:21To his company.
00:50:23Oh, right, yeah.
00:50:25Yeah, I'll go get Clark.
00:50:28Yeah, Clark, he's probably helping the cab driver
00:50:30change a flat tire or some other good deed.
00:50:32Good deed.
00:50:36Something smells wonderful.
00:50:37Oh, thank you.
00:50:39I'm cooking us some scallops and some duck
00:50:41in this wonderful mushroom sauce with champagne
00:50:44in case we got hungry afterwards.
00:50:48I mean, later.
00:50:50We shouldn't have gone to all that trouble.
00:50:59Should we get on with the interview?
00:51:02Yes, let's get on with the interview.
00:51:08Have you had any trouble confiscating the missiles?
00:51:14You know, Lois, there always was the possibility
00:51:15that some warped individuals would take advantage
00:51:18of the world's goodwill, but...
00:51:22Is something wrong?
00:51:27Oh, my dinner, my dinner.
00:51:30I'll be right back.
00:51:32I'll be right back.
00:51:46Hi.
00:51:47I missed you, Clark.
00:51:48Oh, well.
00:51:50It's so boring up there with Lois and Superman.
00:51:53Let's go do something wild.
00:51:54Well, gee, they're expecting us at Windmute Light.
00:51:57Yeah, you're right.
00:51:58Huh, how can one man be so square and so delicious?
00:52:04All right, let's go chit-chat.
00:52:05If I have to face Superman, so do you.
00:52:07Oh!
00:52:08Uh, Lacey, uh, uh, wait a minute.
00:52:12Oh, Clark.
00:52:14Uh, uh, stop.
00:52:29I don't believe it.
00:52:32I've never had a duck turn out so perfectly.
00:52:39It's amazing.
00:52:40I'm out here, Lois.
00:52:41Oh.
00:52:42I've always felt that moments like this should be shared with someone new, someone you care
00:53:10a lot about.
00:53:12Isn't that the doorbell?
00:53:16Yes.
00:53:34Lacey!
00:53:37Where's Clark?
00:53:38Well, he started to get in the elevator and then this got...
00:53:42It reminds me of a long story.
00:53:43Well, it always is with Clark.
00:53:46Oh, great, that's him.
00:53:50Clark?
00:53:51Hi.
00:53:52See those bellboys?
00:53:53Have a look where they're going.
00:53:54Dangerous for those things.
00:53:55Superman?
00:53:56Superman?
00:53:58Is dinner ready?
00:53:59Can we eat?
00:54:00Yeah, let's go sit down.
00:54:01Oh, great.
00:54:06Oh, sorry.
00:54:08Oh, no, that's okay.
00:54:09Just leave it there.
00:54:10Clark, just...
00:54:12No, she gets...
00:54:13Yeah, let me just get a rag.
00:54:14Yeah.
00:54:15Be right back.
00:54:20What?
00:54:21Where's Clark?
00:54:24Hello, Dolly.
00:54:26Hello, Dolly.
00:54:28It's so nice to have me back where I belong.
00:54:33Don't be concerned, blue boy.
00:54:35You're the only one who can hear me.
00:54:37It's my own private frequency.
00:54:38You might call it Lex TV.
00:54:39Look to your left, tall, dark handsome.
00:54:42I'm gonna blow 20 stories off that building.
00:54:45Give or take a floor or two.
00:54:47Peace.
00:54:50I mean, um...
00:54:52Clark's okay in there.
00:54:53Have a good look, okay?
00:54:58I'm sorry, Lois.
00:54:59But an emergency's come up.
00:55:00I'll have to go.
00:55:01My apologies to Miss Warfield.
00:55:02Oh, no.
00:55:04Superman?
00:55:05Take me with you.
00:55:06I can cover the stairs.
00:55:08Have you seen Clark?
00:55:10Huh?
00:55:19Guess who?
00:55:20It's your old friend, Lex.
00:55:24Luther, I suspect if you'd actually planted a bomb,
00:55:26you'd be miles away from here by now.
00:55:29This is my nephew, Lenny.
00:55:31He worships me.
00:55:32The dude of steel.
00:55:35Silly me, thinking I could fool a super guy.
00:55:39You're right.
00:55:40No bomb.
00:55:42It's just that you're so involved in this world peace bid,
00:55:45you don't have time for social calls.
00:55:48I confess.
00:55:49I tricked you.
00:55:51Hey, you look great.
00:55:52Never mind the small talk, Luther.
00:55:53I've got a lot to do.
00:55:54What are you up to?
00:55:56You know, you're right.
00:55:57I've got a lot to do.
00:55:58I've got a lot to do.
00:55:59I've got a lot to do.
00:56:00I've got a lot to do.
00:56:01I've got a lot to do.
00:56:02I've got a lot to do.
00:56:04You know you're a workaholic.
00:56:06You're playing a good guy 24 hours a day.
00:56:09Why don't you stop and smell the roses, huh?
00:56:11Get yourself a hobby, a pet, a kitten, a puppy.
00:56:15It's common knowledge that you hate children and animals, Luther.
00:56:18What are you doing back in Metropolis?
00:56:19Because I want to be the first to introduce you to the new kid on the block.
00:56:34Look closely at the cell structure.
00:56:37You see anything familiar?
00:56:40You've already broken all the laws of man, Luther.
00:56:42Now, it looks as though you've broken the laws of nature, too.
00:56:45I can only assume you must have hidden a device of some kind
00:56:47in one of those missiles I hurled into the sun.
00:56:50You know, Mr. Muscle,
00:56:51I'm going to really miss these little chats we had together.
00:56:54You're the only one who can keep up with me.
00:56:57Lenny!
00:56:58What?
00:57:00I'm going to miss you.
00:57:01I'm going to miss you.
00:57:03I want to propose a toast.
00:57:06To a nice guy
00:57:08who's about to finish last.
00:57:14Destroy Superman.
00:57:16Later.
00:57:18He's a little bit anxious.
00:57:19Can you blame him?
00:57:22Not one of your great thinkers.
00:57:25But I, in all modesty, am.
00:57:28You know, the really touching thing about this plan is
00:57:30you helped me devise it.
00:57:32Your time in prison has twisted your mind
00:57:34into a delusionary state, Luther.
00:57:36No, no, listen.
00:57:38When I escaped from prison, I had one thing on my mind.
00:57:41The end of Superman.
00:57:43So there I was,
00:57:44the first time in my life
00:57:46that I didn't have a long-range,
00:57:48truly devious criminal scheme.
00:57:51And then I came up with it.
00:57:53With this guy
00:57:55and you gone,
00:57:57I'm going to make a fortune rearming the world.
00:58:00You'd risk worldwide nuclear war
00:58:02for your own personal financial gain?
00:58:04Nobody wants war.
00:58:06I just want to keep the threat alive.
00:58:11Nifty, huh?
00:58:17Good night, sweet prince.
00:58:21Partying is
00:58:23inevitable.
00:58:25Destroy Superman.
00:58:27First, I have fun.
00:58:58No!
00:59:20No, no, no!
00:59:28No!
00:59:30No!
00:59:34Help me!
00:59:45Superman!
00:59:57No!
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01:05:22I said I'd get you to run one of our papers yourself,
01:05:25and I meant it.
01:05:28Congratulations, Miss Publisher.
01:05:31Thank you, Daddy. That's very nice.
01:05:33Step into your office.
01:05:38Where'd this come from?
01:05:39Oh, that? Somebody brought it in.
01:05:41We bought it cheap.
01:05:43Okay.
01:05:44This time, you have both gone too far.
01:05:47You can print your stupid rag without Lois Newton.
01:05:53And you certainly have no right to this.
01:05:57Lois, I'm sorry.
01:05:58Oh, let her go, darling.
01:06:00I mean, she's useless.
01:06:02And while you're at it, fire that Clark Kent.
01:06:05He hasn't been around. He hasn't even telephoned.
01:06:08I know. I'm worried about him.
01:06:10Oh, kitten.
01:06:12Didn't we have our little talk
01:06:14about personal involvement with the help?
01:06:17Now that you're the publisher...
01:06:19Daddy?
01:06:20Yes, darling?
01:06:21Stuff it!
01:06:25Lois? Lois, I'm sorry.
01:06:28I promise you, I had nothing to do with that.
01:06:37Have you heard from Clark?
01:06:51Knock, knock, knock, knock.
01:06:57Knock, knock, knock, knock.
01:07:08Just a minute.
01:07:10Oh, Lois.
01:07:12What are you doing here?
01:07:14I knew it.
01:07:16Oh, no, I just got a really bad flu.
01:07:19What do you mean, you knew it? How did you know?
01:07:23You haven't been to work.
01:07:25You haven't called the office.
01:07:27You haven't even called me back.
01:07:29How could you not call me back?
01:07:34Whatever it is, I guess you've got your reasons.
01:07:39But I knew you were here, you know?
01:07:42Somehow...
01:07:44Somehow something pulled me here.
01:07:47I always know when Superman's in trouble.
01:07:50Superman? Something's happened to him?
01:07:53Everybody's saying that he's dead, but...
01:07:56It can't be true. I just know it.
01:07:59I feel it in my heart.
01:08:01I think he just needs help.
01:08:03Well, you know, whatever he is, Lois, I'm sure he'll manage.
01:08:07Well, if he can't...
01:08:09manage...
01:08:11and if he really is in trouble,
01:08:15there's, uh...
01:08:17there's a few things I'd like to tell him.
01:08:21I'd tell him...
01:08:23that I will always cherish the time we spent together...
01:08:28and I never expected anything in return.
01:08:32And no matter...
01:08:35how few minutes I saw him for, it always made me happy.
01:08:39And I would tell him that I love him...
01:08:43and that I'll always love him...
01:08:46and that...
01:08:48whatever...
01:08:50happens to the world, I...
01:08:53I know that...
01:08:55that he's doing his best to make sure that it'll be all right for the rest of us.
01:09:00Well, wherever he is, Lois,
01:09:02I know that...
01:09:04he would want to thank you.
01:09:13Listen, I'm, um...
01:09:15I'm pretty tired, you know, so I think I'll just...
01:09:18rest here for a while, okay?
01:09:20I'll be fine.
01:09:22It's okay.
01:09:24Please?
01:09:28Well, I hope you feel better, Clark.
01:09:30Thanks.
01:09:32Um, if...
01:09:34if you do see him, um, or...
01:09:36or hear from him...
01:09:40he might need this.
01:09:50Oh, Lex.
01:09:52We're all very pleased at all that you've done for us.
01:09:57Oh, Lex.
01:09:59We're all very pleased at all the nuclear missiles and arms you've helped us sell.
01:10:05And, uh, we've decided to increase your commission.
01:10:10Oh, guys, really? That's great.
01:10:13It is the least we could do.
01:10:16Well, I had another idea.
01:10:18Gentlemen, uh, I've decided to assume control of the company.
01:10:28My first official act, of course, is to say...
01:10:32You're fired!
01:10:34You're mad!
01:10:47If you want a reference for work...
01:10:50forget it!
01:10:52Forget it!
01:10:57That's a good bit.
01:11:00You know, with my brains, and, uh, you're...
01:11:02frankly, you're...
01:11:04brawn.
01:11:06Uh, the possibilities are absolutely staggering.
01:11:08You know, I could be president, emperor, king.
01:11:11Do you see how scared those guys are?
01:11:13And what do you fear?
01:11:16What? Now?
01:11:18With Superman dead and you're on my team?
01:11:21It's like I'm the coach and you're the best power forward ever.
01:11:24What's to fear?
01:11:39All that remains of Krypton's energy is yours.
01:11:44After it is gone, you will belong solely to your new home.
01:11:51If our dying planet can save your life, my son...
01:11:56we have not died in vain.
01:12:21Oh, no!
01:12:52No!
01:13:05Where is the woman?
01:13:07Give it up. You'll never find her.
01:13:09If you will not tell me, I will hurt people.
01:13:22No!
01:13:34Stop! Don't do it! The people!
01:13:51No!
01:14:21No!
01:14:34All right, stop! Stop! That's enough. That's enough.
01:14:38You win. I'll take you to her.
01:14:51No!
01:15:11Where is she?
01:15:13Far away from here and safe.
01:15:15Don't go in there. She's not in there.
01:15:21No!
01:15:51No!
01:16:21No!
01:16:51No!
01:17:21No!
01:17:51No!
01:18:21No!
01:18:51No!
01:19:17I think we've got to tone down these headlines a bit.
01:19:20Tone down our headlines?
01:19:22Lacey, that's all a common man reads.
01:19:24Well, we can deal with a little less sensationalism.
01:19:26Less sensational papers go broke.
01:19:29I thought I taught you long ago that the business of newspapers is business.
01:19:34No, Daddy. Our business is journalism.
01:19:38We can't continue to be so irresponsible.
01:19:40Otherwise, we're going to lead everyone into a disaster.
01:19:43Oh, don't be overdramatic, young lady.
01:19:45What kind of disaster could we possibly help bring about?
01:19:50Lacey!
01:20:20Lacey!
01:20:50Lacey!
01:21:21What's going on?
01:21:39Are you sure you know what you're doing, Mr. White?
01:21:42Well...
01:21:44Uh...
01:21:46Here comes Mr. Warfield.
01:21:48Here comes Mr. Warfield.
01:21:50Uh-oh.
01:21:51You'd better have a good explanation, White,
01:21:53or else you'll be talking to your lawyers from jail.
01:21:56You know, I'm not a tycoon.
01:21:59I'm just an old reporter.
01:22:01But I've read enough in my own newspaper over the years
01:22:04about hostile takeovers of big companies.
01:22:07And you, Mr. Warfield, must have been asleep at the wheel
01:22:10because I managed to convince the bankers of this city
01:22:13that our daily planet should be treated like a natural resource,
01:22:17protected from predators.
01:22:19So I convinced them to lend me the money,
01:22:21I bought up all the outstanding shares,
01:22:23and you, Mr. Warfield, are now a minority shareholder.
01:22:29All right, everyone, back to work.
01:22:31Way to go, team!
01:22:33Yay!
01:22:35Well, I'm sorry. You win some, and you lose some.
01:22:38Now, this is what I call a newspaper.
01:22:41Compliments of the daily planet.
01:22:43Have a nice day.
01:22:45We did it!
01:22:51Hi, everybody. Am I late?
01:22:52Hey, Mr. Ginn, how you doing? No, he's not here yet.
01:22:54It must have been quite some effort for you
01:22:56to drag yourself out of bed this morning.
01:22:58Well, I'm feeling a lot better.
01:23:00I had a visit from a pretty good nurse.
01:23:02Well, it must have been some pretty good medicine
01:23:04because Miss Lane said you were really ill.
01:23:06You know, Jimmy, sometimes all you need
01:23:08is a little loving attention from the right person.
01:23:10Glad you're back, Clark.
01:23:12I am covering Superman's press conference.
01:23:14All you do is tape reactions from the crowd, okay?
01:23:16Reactions, okay.
01:23:18Oh, dear. Guess I need a tape recorder, huh?
01:23:21Be right back. Clark!
01:23:23Say, well, Mr. King, he'll never change.
01:23:26I hope not.
01:23:36How you doing, Superman?
01:23:38Lois, good to see you again.
01:23:40Good to see you, too.
01:23:42Morning, gentlemen.
01:23:44Excuse me. Thank you.
01:23:46Well, once more, we survived the threat of war
01:23:49and found a fragile peace.
01:23:51I thought I could give you all the gift of the freedom from war,
01:23:54but I was wrong.
01:23:56It's not mine to give.
01:23:58We're still a young planet.
01:24:01There are galaxies out there,
01:24:04other civilizations for us to meet, to learn from.
01:24:08What a brilliant future we could have.
01:24:10And there will be peace.
01:24:12There will be peace when the people of the world
01:24:14want it so badly
01:24:16that their governments will have no choice but to give it to them.
01:24:21I just wish you could all see the Earth the way that I see it.
01:24:24Because when you really look at it,
01:24:26it's just one world.
01:24:32You think he'll find us?
01:24:34Never!
01:24:36I'm gonna go for a while.
01:24:38A couple of years. I'll come up with a new plan.
01:24:41Whoa! Good thing I brought my drums.
01:24:55Oh, no!
01:24:57Alex, you're not gonna believe this,
01:25:00but it's Superman!
01:25:03Oh, wow! Oh, wow!
01:25:07Hey, this rocks!
01:25:09Hey!
01:25:10Morning, Father.
01:25:11This young man's been under a bad influence.
01:25:13Do you think you can help him?
01:25:14Every boy can be helped, Superman.
01:25:16I think you're right.
01:25:17Good luck, son.
01:25:18Come with me, my friend.
01:25:19You wouldn't happen to have a drum set, would you?
01:25:21Hey! Mozart's back!
01:25:29Dwayne, Mozart's back!
01:25:31Can you see him, Bubba?
01:25:35Shut up!
01:25:37All right, Marshall, take him away.
01:25:38Thank you kindly, Superman.
01:25:40Come on, Luthor.
01:25:41Just one thing. How did you beat him?
01:25:43High school physics, Luthor.
01:25:45While I was recuperating, I had time to figure out
01:25:47that if your foul creature was born from the sun,
01:25:49that had to be a source of energy.
01:25:51Is the world gonna be vaporized?
01:25:53No, Luthor.
01:25:54It's as it always was, on the brink,
01:25:56with good fighting evil.
01:25:58See you in 20.
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