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Superman IV: The Quest for Peace

With global superpowers engaged in an increasingly hostile arms race, Superman leads a crusade to rid the world of nuclear weapons. But Lex Luthor, recently sprung from jail, is declaring war on the Man of Steel and his quest to save the planet. Using a strand of Superman's hair, Luthor synthesizes a powerful ally known as Nuclear Man and ignites an epic battle spanning Earth and space.

Director(s)

Sidney J. Furie

David Lane

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Cast & crew

Margot Kidder

Margot Kidder

Lois Lane

John Hollis

John Hollis

Russian General 3 (Kremlin)

Yuri Borienko

Yuri Borienko

Russian General - Red Square

Bob Sherman

Bob Sherman

Senator - Pentagon

Eugene Lipinski

Eugene Lipinski

Cosmonaut - Space Walker

Dennis Creaghan

Dennis Creaghan

Bill Compton

David Lane

David Lane

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Gene Hackman

Gene Hackman

Lex Luthor

Christopher Reeve

Christopher Reeve

Clark Kent / Superman

Jackie Cooper

Jackie Cooper

Perry White

Susannah York

Susannah York

Lara (voice)

Marc McClure

Marc McClure

Jimmy Olsen

Don Fellows

Don Fellows

Levon Hornsby

Robert Beatty

Robert Beatty

U.S. President

Ron Travis

Ron Travis

Convict

Bradley Lavelle

Bradley Lavelle

Tall Marshall

Mariel Hemingway

Mariel Hemingway

Lacy Warfield

Jon Cryer

Jon Cryer

Lenny

Sam Wanamaker

Sam Wanamaker

David Warfield

Mark Pillow

Mark Pillow

Nuclear Man

Damian McLawhorn

Damian McLawhorn

Jeremy

William Hootkins

William Hootkins

Harry Howler

Jim Broadbent

Jim Broadbent

Jean Pierre Dubois

Stanley Lebor

Stanley Lebor

General Romoff

Mac McDonald

Mac McDonald

Marshall #2

Steve Plytas

Steve Plytas

Russian General #2

Czeslaw Grocholski

Czeslaw Grocholski

Russian General 1

Eiji Kusuhara

Eiji Kusuhara

U.N. Guard - Japanese

Boris Isarov

Boris Isarov

Cosmonaut Captain

Dorota Zięciowska

Dorota Zięciowska

Cosmonaut

Jayne Brook

Jayne Brook

Teacher - JFK High School

Diana Hunter

Diana Hunter

Museum Tour Guide

Indira Joshi

Indira Joshi

Secretary General U.N.

Jiří Stanislav

Jiří Stanislav

Cosmonaut

Matthew Freeman

Matthew Freeman

Submariner

Douglas W. Iles

Douglas W. Iles

Chief of Staff

Ted Maynard

Ted Maynard

Army Chief

Raymond Marlowe

Raymond Marlowe

Navy Chief

John Cagon

John Cagon

Technician

Malcolm Bullivant

Malcolm Bullivant

U.N. Guard - Swedish

Mark Caven

Mark Caven

Priest - Boystown

Nicholas Colicos

Nicholas Colicos

Paul - Metro Sports Club

David Garth

David Garth

First Elder

Esmond Knight

Esmond Knight

Second Elder

Keith Edwards

Keith Edwards

Technician - Fort Mason

Philip Fox

Philip Fox

Husband - Great Wall of China

Jimmy Fung

Jimmy Fung

Chinese Official - Great Wall of China

Jill Goldston

Jill Goldston

Commuter (uncredited)

Guinevere John

Guinevere John

Tourist - Great Wall of China

Peter Penry-Jones

Peter Penry-Jones

Tourist - Great Wall of China

Witold Schejbal

Witold Schejbal

Russian Premiere

Rex Robinson

Rex Robinson

Engineer - Subway

Kerry Shale

Kerry Shale

MBC Newscaster

Samantha Weysom

Samantha Weysom

Lex Luther Girlfriend

Kenneth Coombs

Kenneth Coombs

Reporter

Stephanie English

Stephanie English

Woman in Crowd

Colin Hunt

Colin Hunt

Sergeant York (uncredited)

Sidney J. Furie

Sidney J. Furie

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Details

GenresAction, Adventure, Science Fiction
Runtime1h 30 mins
Released on24 Jul 1987
Languageen
Produced inUnited Kingdom

Reviews

Ian Beale

10/10

**Better than the tedious Superman Returns/Man Of Steel** Bad effects aside, this one is definitely more fun than the _tedious and dull_ Superman Returns and Man Of Steel stuff - an overload of special effects does not make an engaging film. The performances here are all top notch as usual and the plot moved swiftly without taking itself too seriously. The franchise has always been silly - stupid even - especially when we remember that _Richard Donner's Superman had Ned Beatty as the moronic Otis._ The silliness has always been integral to the Superman series.

Monoval

1/10

Filled with cheap gags, really horrible visual effects, a lazy story, a very bad musical score by Alexander Courage, a terrible villain (Nuclear Man), and some tiresome performances by the cast (except for Christopher Reeve), Superman IV: The Quest For Peace is one of the worst films ever made, the one of the worst movie sequels of all time, and the worst Superman film of all time. It is the kryptonite nail in the coffin for the Superman films, and none of the films after this even tried to save the Man Of Steel from his own detriment.

Wuchak

5/10

_**The least of the tetralogy due to a slashed budget and the corresponding cheesy F/X**_ Superman (Christopher Reeve) destroys all nuclear warheads on Earth for the sake of world peace, but Lex Luthor (Gene Hackman) has discovered a way to make a nuclear-powered thrall from Supes’ DNA and the energy of the Sun. Meanwhile a tycoon & his daughter take over The Daily Planet (Sam Wanamaker & and Mariel Hemingway). “Superman IV: The Quest for Peace” (1987) is the weakest of the quadrilogy because the Salkind family sold the franchise to a Grade B production company, Cannon, and so instead of the healthy $39 million budget of “Superman III” (1983) it was slashed to $17 million (although it was originally supposed to be $36 million), which is apparent in the low-rent opening credits and the non-special effects throughout. Other than that glaring flaw, the main cast returns and the story is decent, augmented by the kick-axx Nuclear Man (Mark Pillow) and the continuation of Clark’s relationship with Lois (Margot Kidder). The first two movies are standout sci-fi motion pictures, despite hailing from the late ’70s, and the third one has worthy themes if you can adjust to the parody tone and cartoonish presence of Richard Pryor (at least his character has a worthy story arc). This one, by contrast, is disappointing due to the second rate vibe. While there are some entertaining elements, the drop in quality is just too noticeable. The film runs 1 hour, 30 minutes, and was shot entirely in England with establishing shots of New York City, The Golden Gate Bridge, The Great Wall of China, etc. GRADE: C

r96sk

5/10

<em>'Superman IV: The Quest for Peace'</em> isn't one I'll be filing anywhere near 'good', though it is at least a minimal improvement on III and <em>'Supergirl'</em>. It has a pleasantly short run time of just under 90 minutes and features a plot that I didn't find totally terrible. Christopher Reeve stars as Superman for the final time, to as decent effect as you'd expect. Gene Hackman makes a return as Lex Luthor, to my support - I think he's the one I'll remember most from these films, aside from the main guy obviously. It's not Hackman on top form, but still solid enough. Overall though, I didn't get the required entertainment. I do think it starts better than it finishes, the end noticeably drags. One big reason for that is the Nuclear Man character. Any time he appears, I was uninterested. The 'switching' in front of Lois Lane is also extremely repetitive by this point. A blessing for all involved that this era of Superman concluded here. Now to see what they did for 2006's <em>'Superman Returns'</em>, a movie I'm a little surprised didn't cross my path as a kid to be honest; as the Spiderman flicks from those years did. Maybe I'll find out why!

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