The Fantastic Four (1994)
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| Directed by | Oley Sassone |
| Cast | Alex Hyde-White, Jay Underwood, Rebecca Staab, Michael Bailey Smith, Ian Trigger, Carl Ciarfalio, George Gaynes, Mercedes McNab, Patrick Richwood, Howard Shangraw and Alex Hyde White |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 1993 |
| Running Time | 90 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
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Fantastic Four (1994) [IMPORT]The Fantastic Four is an unreleased low-budget feature film completed in 1994. Created to secure copyright to the property, the producers never intended it for release although the director and other creators were not informed of this fact. It was produced by Roger Corman (famous for his low-budget productions) and Bernd Eichinger (who also produced another Fantastic Four movie in 2005). The film was based on the popular comic book by Marvel Comics and featured the origin of the Fantastic Four and their first battle with the evil Doctor Doom and a mysterious Mole Man-like creature. Seems to be very expensive here, try to google search "Fantastic Four 1994" and see if you can find it there.
May 29, 2008 |  | i hope they release this Roger Corman Version. |  |
i have one of the poor copys.
i loved the show myself.
sure it could of been made better as far as f/x but its still a good show.
old shows dont have great f/x but there still great storys.
to me the f/x is not all that bad for what they had to work with.
i for one will be the first in line to buy this.
i just hope the prints are still around to do so.
if not i guess ill have to live with my poor copy.
please release this show.
September 17, 2006 |  | Bad? yes, but worth a look. |  |
Literally thousands of people have seen bootlegs of this Roger corman film from the early 1990's. Yes, it is a basically cheap film, produced by Mr. Corman and it shows. BUT, for a film done for less than 2 million dollars, what they accomplishes was pretty impressive. When shown the final product, it showed several people what could be done with the F.F. on a shoe-string budget and gave many hope for what someone could eventually do with a BIG budget. Although nowhere near as good as the recent blockbuster, this film does have a few advantages. It's Doctor Doom is in the right outfit and the Thing looks pretty darn good too! Give it a try.
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