Superman (also known as
Superman: The Movie) is a 1978
superhero film based on the
DC Comics character of the
same name.
Richard Donner directed the film, which stars
Christopher Reeve as Superman, as well as
Gene Hackman,
Margot Kidder,
Marlon Brando,
Glenn Ford,
Phyllis Thaxter,
Jackie Cooper,
Marc McClure,
Valerie Perrine and
Ned Beatty. The film depicts the
origin of Superman, from infancy as Kal-El of
Krypton and growing up in
Smallville. Disguised as reporter
Clark Kent, he adopts a
mild mannered attitude in
Metropolis and develops a romance with
Lois Lane,while battling against the villainous
Lex Luthor.
The film was conceived in 1973 by
Ilya Salkind. Several directors, most notably
Guy Hamilton, and screenwriters (
Mario Puzo,
David and
Leslie Newman and
Robert Benton) were associated with the project before Richard Donner was hired to direct. Donner brought
Tom Mankiewicz to rewrite the script, feeling it was too
campy. Mankiewicz was credited as
creative consultant. It was decided to film both
Superman and
Superman II simultaneously.