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Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze (1975)

Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze (1975)
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George Pal's final film is a kiddie action saga based on the popular comic strip and action book series by Kenneth Robeson. Ron Ely is all flash and charmless brawn as the blonde-haired superhero Doc Savage, the Man of Bronze. When his father is mysteriously murdered, Savage gathers together five of his cronies -- The Amazing Five -- to head off on an expedition to South America to find some answers. There he battles Captain Seas (Paul Wexler) and "the green death." Along the way, he charms native girl Mona (Pamela Hensley), who immediately falls for the blonde chiselhead. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

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Starring:
Ron ElyPaul Gleason, (more)
Director(s):
Michael Anderson
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze

George Pal's final film is a kiddie action saga based on the popular comic strip and action book series by Kenneth Robeson. Ron Ely is all flash and charmless brawn as the blonde-haired superhero Doc Savage, the Man of Bronze. When his father is mysteriously murdered, Savage gathers together five of his cronies -- The Amazing Five -- to head off on an expedition to South America to find some answers. There he battles Captain Seas (Paul Wexler) and "the green death." Along the way, he charms native girl Mona (Pamela Hensley), who immediately falls for the blonde chiselhead. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

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Director(s):
Michael Anderson
Writer(s):
George PalJoseph Morhaim
Producer(s):
George Pal
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Kevin H.

I know this was campy, but I still loved it. They have got to release it on DVD. The producer of The Dark Knight said he will produce a new Doc Savage film, so maybe WB will finally release this one to coincide with it.

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