Top cast:William West,Mary Fuller,Edwin Clarke
Director:Mark Herman
Genre:Short
Region:Germany
Year:2006
Storyline:at 49th St.).Although the film initially failed at the box-office and its plot was considered far-fetched, it anticipated the American obsession with conspiracy theories in the early to mid-60s.At the burial site, they saw that the casket had been reburied by Martin he caretaker, as Tommy shouted out that his friend Allen Hawes had been put in the grave: "Jason""s not in his grave." One attentive, smart female student, Sara Moyer (Bianca Kajlich) was shown twirling her hair, and answered his question about "the shadow.You""re right, Ann, fire him.Ann: Me? Oh no, I""m not the mistress here.I""m only the secretary.Judith: Oh, but darling, you have the character.You""re always telling me so yourself.Alec Hamin (Ronald Reagan), Judith""s party friend (a "parasite" according o "sensible" Ann), is there to help persuade her to sell her horse to Carrie Spottswood (Cora Witherspoon) or to Colonel Mantle (Charles Richman), but she stubbornly refuses and then defends the courage of her horse to her insolent stableman, employed for only a little over a month: "Michael, you might fold up and I might fold up, but that horse has the breeding." Luthor and Lenny wished to assert their supremacy over their creation: "Just remember, I made you.Yeah, you""re just an experiment, freako." With a beam from "Nuclear Man""s" finger, Lenny was levitated and rapidly spun around.When Luthor stated: "I made you.I can destroy you," the "Nuclear Man" remembered his primary mission: "Destroy Superman now." The creature""s only vulnerability was darkness - when he moved into the shadows away from the sunlight, his powers diminished and deactivated.