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The Adventures of Superboy

  • TV Movie
  • 1961
  • 26m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
177
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The Adventures of Superboy (1961)
SuperheroActionSci-Fi

Jimmy, Clark Kent and Lana Lang's friend, is ashamed that his father works as a doorman at the Smallville theater. His opinion changes when Superboy is able to thwart a robbery with Jimmy's ... Read allJimmy, Clark Kent and Lana Lang's friend, is ashamed that his father works as a doorman at the Smallville theater. His opinion changes when Superboy is able to thwart a robbery with Jimmy's father's help.Jimmy, Clark Kent and Lana Lang's friend, is ashamed that his father works as a doorman at the Smallville theater. His opinion changes when Superboy is able to thwart a robbery with Jimmy's father's help.

  • Director
    • George Blair
  • Writers
    • Vernon E. Clark
    • Whitney Ellsworth
    • Mort Weisinger
  • Stars
    • John Rockwell
    • Bunny Henning
    • Ross Elliott
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    177
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • George Blair
    • Writers
      • Vernon E. Clark
      • Whitney Ellsworth
      • Mort Weisinger
    • Stars
      • John Rockwell
      • Bunny Henning
      • Ross Elliott
    • 8User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    John Rockwell
    • Superboy…
    Bunny Henning
    • Lana Lang
    Ross Elliott
    Ross Elliott
    • Mr. Drake
    Monty Margetts
    Monty Margetts
    • Mrs. Kent
    Charles Maxwell
    Charles Maxwell
    • Gunner Ferde
    Robert B. Williams
    Robert B. Williams
    • Police Chief Parker
    • (as Robert Williams)
    Richard Reeves
    Richard Reeves
    • Shifty
    Yvonne White
    • Miss Gibson
    Stacy Harris
    Stacy Harris
    • Jake
    Jimmy Bates
    • Jimmy Drake
    Ray Walker
    Ray Walker
    • Theater Manager
    True Ellison
    • Donna
    • (as Trudy Ellison)
    • Director
      • George Blair
    • Writers
      • Vernon E. Clark
      • Whitney Ellsworth
      • Mort Weisinger
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    8flapdoodle64

    Killed By Kellogs Cornflakes

    Considering the era, it's intended audience, and budgetary realities, this is a pretty good pilot film. The story is nothing profound, but is reasonable fare for a Superboy story, emphasizing human drama and subplot over super-heroics. Nonetheless, it treats Superboy and his world with far more dignity than many of the comic mag stories of the time. It's dramatic value is on par with an average 'color' episode of George Reeves' show, yet possesses none of the 'camp' tendencies associated with the color years.

    The casting of John Rockwell as Clark/Superboy was fairly inspired, as this actor possessed good looks similar to many teen idols of the era, yet was able to project sufficient earnest and heroic qualities so as to be credible as the boy of steel. Superman adaptations hinge upon the actor playing the man of steel, and I think Rockwell could have made this series profitable.

    If this show had been picked up, it could easily have had crossover appeal between kids and teens. Just prior to this there had been a series of successful teenage monster/scifi films, Teenagers From Outer Space, I Was a Teenage Werewolf, Teenage Frankenstein, and Teenage Caveman to name but a few. Teens paid money to see those flicks at the drive-in, so it seems likely they would have watched Teenage Superman at home for free.

    The other cast members are good, but they don't, IMO, have the appeal of the actors who played Lois, Jimmy, Perry, and Inspector Henderson on George Reeves' show. Nonetheless, they might have developed a chemistry had they been given the chance.

    Jake Rossen writes that Wheaties cereal was interested in sponsoring this show, but that Kellogs, which was still sponsoring reruns of the Reeves show in many markets, used their clout to keep this series from being picked up. This sounds plausible, and it is the only reasonable explanation I have heard as to why National Comics went to the trouble and expense to produce this only to have it shelved. This pilot is as good or better than many shows playing for the same markets in the early 1960's.

    The concept for this show was recycled in the late 1980's in syndication, featuring a handsome young Superman, and it was generally well received.

    Then in 2001, Time-Warner revamped the concept again, this time adding Dawson's Creek type melodrama and angst into the mix with the teen idol looks. This show, Smallville, has been a hit in syndication and with the alternative TV networks. In that context, this 1961 Superboy pilot seems ahead of its time.

    I saw this on youtube a year or so back, and I think there are some inexpensive copies to be found for home video. Fans of the old time Superman, old time TV and movies, and of the George Reeves show should watch it, since we all tend be an obsessive bunch and it will be interesting and fun. Don't pay too much and you won't be disappointed.
    3bkoganbing

    Young Clark Kent

    I recognized some of the same names behind the camera in the old Superman series. Too bad they didn't do quite as well as they did when George Reeves was the grownup Superman.

    The Adventures Of Superboy was a pilot for a TV series never made and seeing it I can tell why. The acting was on the level of a high school play. John Rothwell as Superboy and Bunny Henning as Lana Lang were just awful. Really bad when you contrast them with the bad guys Richard Reeves, Stacy Harris and Edwin Maxwell who attempt to pull off a diamond heist in Smallville. This trio rose above script and did a good job.

    Superboy would have to wait almost 30 years for his own series. But these were not big shoes to fill.
    7redryan64

    Frugal Pilot, True to its Source and Times

    The notion of making any more episodes of the TV series THE ADVENTURES of SUPERMAN ended with the death of series Star, George Reeves, in the summer of 1959. The copyright owner of the Superman empire (which had included comic books,newspaper strip,radio show, movie serials,feature films, animated cartoons as well as all sorts of merchandising)came up with this pilot for a TV series featuring "the Adventures of Superman,when he was a boy"! The idea had done well in the comic books,so why not on the small screen?

    Apparently the publisher, NATIONAL COMICS(ALSO KNOWN AS DC COMICS) had leaked out this info, as it was soon reported in the TV sections of the daily newspapers. They even mentioned it in the letter columns of their comics and sent a mailing(post card) to readers that they should watch for Superboy on Television.

    The series never materialized. It's unfortunate that it did not. After having viewed the Pilot film one finds a decent, family oriented story which was not ashamed to endorse an ethical and law abiding way of life. In short,although it featured the presence of the young Superman, it was a story that could be anyone's story happening anywhere. It was at least as good as so much of the series Television that was around in 1961.
    StuOz

    Unsold Pilot Sold Me - I love It

    Pilot film about a young man with super powers.

    Just watched this on Youtube (with a very faded print) and loved it. The 60s produced some knockout family friendly TV shows (Adam West Batman, Star Trek, the Irwin Allen shows, QM's The Invaders, etc) so we can only wonder what would have happened if this graduated into a series.

    I wonder why this never happened? I was expecting a bit more action from the pilot, however we got a fast moving car crashing into Superboy which was well done. Maybe the network in question thought it seemed a bit too talky? I personally was not bothered by it being very talky, but maybe others had concerns?

    They fixed the costume issue! A less talked about problem with Adventures Of Superman (1952-58) was the way his Superman short pants were too high (almost right up to his belly button) in the colour seasons. Granted, this would not have been an issue if it only happened for a few weeks but when he looked like that for half the series - I call that an issue! They fixed the problem with Superboy.

    Too bad we only have one single adventure to enjoy however if you want more of this sort of kid-friendly retro superhero stuff I would consider watching all 28 episodes of the live-action - Shazam! (1974) series - as The Adventures Of Superboy does indeed resemble Shazam!. Enjoy.
    8tavm

    This pilot of "The Adventures of Superboy" turned out to be its only episode

    With today, April 18, 2018, marking the 80th birthday of Superman as he made his debut on the cover and pages of Action Comics # 1 cover-dated June 1938 on today's date of that year, I thought I'd review some obscure items of his on this site. Earlier today, I reviewed the TV version of his Broadway musical which starred David Wilson from 1975. This review is of John Rockwell's portrayal of The Man of Steel as a teen boy of Smallville in what turned out to be the only ep of The Adventures of Superboy. Whitney Ellsworth who previously produced The Adventures of Superman starring George Reeves decided to do this one of Supes' younger years after Reeves died suddenly of undermined causes. While the previous series was in color most of the time, it was decided to go back to black-and-white for this initial entry so Rockwell wore a brown-and-gray suit instead of the blue-and-red one. Anyway, this initial ep has The Son of Krypton trying to catch some crooks involving some diamonds. I'll stop there and just say how intriguing it was seeing Clark Kent's alter ego using his superhearing to detect how one of the crooks was lying after listening to his heartbeat which is heard on the soundtrack. This was quite an exciting pilot to watch on YouTube just now. 12 more scripts were written and General Mills expressed interest in using their cereal Wheaties to sponsor the show but competitor Kellogg's-which had previously and was still sponsoring The Adventures of Superman in syndication-did not want the competition so that kaput any more eps of the Superboy program. Too bad as I liked Rockwell as the teen Clark Kent along with Bunny Henning as Clark's female friend, Lana Lang. Like I said, it's on YouTube if you're interested...

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      Star John Rockwell was dumbfounded when he received his Superman costume, which was gray and brown. He was told that since the pilot was to be filmed in black and white, the gray and brown costume would read better on-screen than the traditional red and blue Superman outfit.
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      Edited into Superboy: Spies from Outer Space (1996)

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    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Aero Theatre - 1328 Montana Avenue, Santa Monica, California, USA(Scene of the robbery)
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      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
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