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Superman Return
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The American superhero movie follows Superman's sudden reappearance to earth after 5years even as Lex Luther gets closer on taking him down completely.
The American superhero movie follows Superman's sudden reappearance to earth after 5years even as Lex Luther gets closer on taking him down completely.
Actors:
Brendan Byrne,
Ted Maynard,
Terrell Dixon,
Aaron Chato,
Noel Neill,
Peta Wilson,
James Karen
Brendan Byrne
Ted Maynard
Terrell Dixon
Aaron Chato
Noel Neill
25 November 1920, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Peta Wilson
18 November 1970, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
James Karen
28 November 1923, Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, USA
Country:
United States, Australia
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