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Last Exit To Nowhere on Twitter: "Superman was released across the US on this day in 1978. Christopher Reeve's transformation from Clark Kent to Superman still holds up as the best. -
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In the 1978 Superman The Movie, and it's sequels. Christoper Reeve's hair was parted on different sides when portraying Superman & Clark Kent. : r/MovieDetails
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In “Superman” (1978), a minor side character named Clark Kent (Christopher Reeve) wears glasses. This seemingly small detail has sparked intense debate among the fandom over the following decades. The most prevalent
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