Superman and Scotland Yard (1954)
Superman Flies Again (1954)
Superman in Exile (1954)
Superman's Peril (1954)
Such Good Friends (1971)
Kisses (1976)
Superman 50th Anniversary (TV Movie 1988)
Clips of this show were shown.Action Heroes of Movies & T.V. (Video 1989)
Uses a clip from it.Batman and Robin and the Other Super Heroes (Video 1989)
Clips shown
Superman and the Mole-Men (1951)
"The Jack Benny Program" Jack Takes the Beavers to the Fair (TV Episode 1955)
Jack tells the bottle barker that he's tired from rehearsing for his TV show, to which the barker sarcastically responds, "Oh - Superman!"."I Love Lucy" Lucy and Superman (TV Episode 1957)
The show is mentioned by name."Father Knows Best" Margaret Disowns Her Family (TV Episode 1957)
Kathy runs around the house with a blanket draped around her neck, while shouting, "Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's Superman!""Bachelor Father" Bentley and the Beach Bum (TV Episode 1960)
Peter refers to Bentley Gregg as "man of steel"."Bachelor Father" The Greggs in London (TV Episode 1961)
Peter describes the butler as a "built-in Superman".
Stupor Duck (Short 1956)
"The Monkees" I've Got a Little Song Here (TV Episode 1966)
Peter flies while wearing his caped Monkeeman costume. After he uses a phone booth to change back into civilian clothes, he is wearing Clark Kent style glasses. Micky also makes a "speeding bullet" joke."The Monkees" Find the Monkees (TV Episode 1967)
A Superman character uses a phone booth in which to strip down to his caped outfit before he flies away."The Monkees" Monkees Chow Mein (TV Episode 1967)
Michael Nesmith and Davy Jones use a phone booth to change into their caped superhero Monkeeman costumes.It's a Bikini World (1967)
Mike manages to fool people that he's someone else simply by wearing a minimal disguise that includes eyeglasses. This is an apparent joke about the Clark Kent disguise.
Superman: The Mad Scientist (Short 1941)
Based on "Action Comics"Superman (1948)
Based on "Action Comics"Atom Man vs. Superman (1950)
Based on "Action Comics"Superman and the Mole-Men (1951)
Based on "Action Comics"Stamp Day for Superman (Short 1954)
Based on "Action Comics"