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Superman III

If the world's most powerful computer can control even Superman...no one on earth is safe.
1983 | 125m | English

(79940 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

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Aiming to defeat the Man of Steel, wealthy executive Ross Webster hires bumbling but brilliant Gus Gorman to develop synthetic kryptonite, which yields some unexpected psychological effects. Between rekindling romance with his high school sweetheart and saving himself, Superman must contend with a powerful supercomputer.
Release Date: Jun 17, 1983
Director: Richard Lester
Writer: David Newman, Leslie Newman
Genres: Comedy, Adventure, Action, Science Fiction
Keywords superhero, identity crisis, based on comic, hacking, bowling alley, saving the world, super computer, loss of powers, sequel, super power, superhuman strength
Production Companies Dovemead Films, Alexander and Ilya Salkind Productions
Box Office Revenue: $80,250,623
Budget: $39,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 10, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Christopher Reeve Clark Kent / Superman
Richard Pryor August 'Gus' Gorman
Jackie Cooper Perry White
Marc McClure Jimmy Olsen
Annette O'Toole Lana Lang
Annie Ross Vera
Pamela Stephenson Lorelei
Robert Vaughn Ross Webster
Margot Kidder Lois Lane
Gavan O'Herlihy Brad
Nancy Roberts Unemployment Clerk
Graham Stark Blind Man
Henry Woolf Penguin Man
Gordon Rollings Man In Cap
Peter Wear Bank Robber
Justin Case Mime
Bob Todd Dignified Gent
Terry Camilleri Delivery Man
Stefan Kalipha Data School Instructor
Helen Horton Miss Henderson
Lou Hirsch Fred
Bill Reimbold Wages Man
Shane Rimmer State Policeman
Al Matthews Fire Chief
Barry Dennen Dr. McClean
Enid Saunders Minnie Bannister
Kevin Harrison Cork D.J.
Robert Henderson Mr. Simpson
Paul Kaethler Ricky
R.J. Bell Mr. Stokis
Pamela Mandell Mrs. Stokis
Peter Whitman Man At Cash Point
Ronnie Brody Husband
Sandra Dickinson Wife
Philip Gilbert Newsreader
Pat Starr White-Coated Scientist
Gordon Signer Mayor
John Bluthal Pisa Vendor
George Chisholm Street Sweeper
David Fielder Olympic Runner
Robert Beatty Tanker Captain
Christopher Malcolm 1st Miner
Larry Lamb 2nd Miner
Geoffrey Steele Man in Elevator
Jill Goldston Woman in Crowd (uncredited)
Robert Pugh Junkyard Worker (uncredited)
Name Job
Greg Powell Stunts
Jerry Siegel Characters
Colin Skeaping Stunts
Paul Weston Stunt Coordinator
Tracey Eddon Stunts
David Newman Screenplay
Mike Fenton Casting
Debbie McWilliams Casting
Vic Armstrong Stunts
Richard Lester Director
Graham Churchyard Costume Assistant
Leslie Newman Screenplay
Ken Thorne Original Music Composer
John Victor-Smith Editor
Robert Paynter Director of Photography
Jane Feinberg Casting
Peter Murton Production Design
Wendy Leech Stunts
Sue Crosland Stunts
Joe Shuster Characters
David Lane Second Unit Director
Name Title
Ilya Salkind Executive Producer
Robert Simmonds Associate Producer
Pierre Spengler Producer
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Reviews

Charles Dance
9.0

**Great sequel!** A funny, exciting Superman movie that includes the greatest scene in the franchise - the junkyard fight between Evil Supes and his nerdy counterpart, Clark Kent. Richard Pryor is hilarious as the hapless Gus Gorman - the computer programming genius with a heart. Robert Vaughn ... makes for a great villain and the special effects are top notch. So much more entertaining than the tedious bile that would come in later years - Superman Returns and the Henry Cavill rubbish. I remember sitting in the packed theater in 1983 and the whole audience thoroughly enjoying this - laughing and cheering in all the right places. And for those who claim the film is too silly - do they not remember Ned Beatty as the cretin Otis in Superman and Superman II - surely the stupidest character to grace the series. - Charles Dance

Jun 23, 2021
John Chard
6.0

Never underestimate the power of computers. After being caught for a money making computer scam, Gus Gorman (Richard Pryor - wonderful) is recruited by unscrupulous multimillionaire Ross Webster (Robert Vaughn). With Gorman's computer expertise, Webster plans to take complete economic control. Bu ... t first there is the considerable issue of eradicating Superman first... Richard Lester, as everyone now knows, inherited Superman 2 from the jettisoned Richard Donner. Here we have a complete Richard Lester Superman film, and from the extended slapstick opening we are aware that this is far lighter in tone than the previous two films. Lester's credits are steeped in comedy traditions, so it's no real surprise that Superman 3 is more airy comic book than troubled caped crusader. This is something that many franchise fans are completely unforgiving about. Which is a shame, because viewed as a comic book bit of nonsense it's a rather enjoyable film, certainly it's the one with the most fun approach. The action is very well put together, with a franchise highlight as Clark Kent (Christopher Reeve) gets to fight a clearly off kilter Superman (erm, Reeve again), and the comedy, if accepted on its own terms, is very rewarding. Annette O'Toole (adorable) takes the lead love interest role for this one, with Margo Kidder only along for cameo duties. Pamela Stephenson is on hand for some sex bomb side-kick to Vaughn work, and Annie Ross gest the bitch sibling role and gets her teeth and "wires" into it. All told, it's not a ground shaking superhero film, but it does work as entertainment if one can cast off the mythology of Superman and his fantastical complexities. To do so is not a crime against ones superhero beliefs, it's just an acceptance that this is a different approach, and that Superman 3's only real crime is not being as good as the two film's that preceded it. Hey, just think, "Quest For Peace" was around the corner... 6/10

May 16, 2024
Wuchak
6.0

_**More than it first appears**_ "Superman III" (1983) gets a lot of flack because of the inclusion of slapstick, a parody tone and Richard Pryor, but it is entertaining once you get used to the tone and the presence of Pryor. Christopher Reeve as Superman is good, of course, but you also have ... Robert Vaughn as the Luthor-like villain and Pamela Stephenson as his attractive female assistant a la Miss Teschmacher. The cast really excels with the inclusion of the beautiful Annette O'Toole as Lana Lang, a sort of replacement for Lois Lane, who barely appears. Annette is a pleasure to behold throughout. Once you get used to the too-goofy approach the film really takes off in the second half with Superman fighting his dark side, an obvious type of the inner conflict of flesh & spirit within us all. Even more, there's the satisfying redemption of a certain character that illustrates how a person can make a huge mistake and still be applicable for redemption, as long as he or she is willing. The film just leaves you with a good feeling. BOTTOM LINE: It's not great like the first two, but "Superman III" delivers if you overlook all the bashing and give it a chance. Richard Pryor is goofy, but likable while Annette O'Toole shines. Most of all, the movie is deeper than what meets the eye and effectively conveys powerful truths about the human condition and potential. The film runs 2 hours, 4 minutes. GRADE: B-/B

Jun 23, 2021
r96sk
5.0

<em>'Superman III'</em> is just rubbish, isn't it? I wasn't hating what I was watching or anything, but I was just sat there continuously thinking: this is just bad, huh. Much of the movie feels like the titular character is sidelined, then even when he is onscreen he's... depressed? Odd choice. ... Christopher Reeve remains good, no issues there. Margot Kidder is involved but barely features, to be fair Annette O'Toole is solid in her bit. Richard Pryor, Robert Vaughn & Co. are OK in terms of what they give, but their characters are highly uninteresting. I just didn't care at all. That opening sequence really gives you a peek into what you're going to be watching. Of course there are signs in the prior movies that the filmmakers wanted to stray into dumbed down comedy and it might've worked as a standalone picture, but as a Superman film? Not a chance.

Jan 08, 2025