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The amazing Spider-Man goes to China to help a World War II official accused of treachery.The amazing Spider-Man goes to China to help a World War II official accused of treachery.The amazing Spider-Man goes to China to help a World War II official accused of treachery.
Nicholas Hammond
- Spider-Man
- (archive footage)
- …
Robert F. Simon
- J. Jonah Jameson
- (archive footage)
Chip Fields
- Rita Conway
- (archive footage)
Ellen Bry
- Julie Masters
- (archive footage)
Rosalind Chao
- Emily Chan
- (archive footage)
Hagan Beggs
- Evans
- (archive footage)
Richard Erdman
- Mr. Zeider
- (archive footage)
John Milford
- Professor Roderick Dent
- (archive footage)
- …
Benson Fong
- Min Lo Chan
- (archive footage)
Anthony Charnota
- Quinn
- (archive footage)
- (as Anthony Charnotta)
George Cheung
- Doctor Pai
- (archive footage)
Tony Clark
- Joe
- (archive footage)
Ted Danson
- Major Collings
- (archive footage)
Myron Healey
- Lieutenant Olson
- (archive footage)
Michael Mancini
- Bertino
- (archive footage)
Robert Mayo
- Lou
- (archive footage)
Arnold F. Turner
- Abbott
- (archive footage)
Herman Tweeder
- Hot Dog Vendor
- (archive footage)
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- TriviaThis was originally a two-part episode of the TV series The Amazing Spider-Man (1977) called "The Chinese Web". After the series was canceled in 1979, the two parts were edited together and released as a feature.
- GoofsWhen Emily informs Peter from in the helicopter about the bad guys' van, she flubs her line, saying "the only thing that's near you that moves," before quickly correcting herself and saying "that's moving away from you is that van that just passed you."
- Alternate versionsUK video version uses the title sequence from the TV series, whereas the version shown in cinemas used the title sequence from Spider-Man Strikes Back.
- ConnectionsEdited from The Amazing Spider-Man: The Chinese Web: Part 1 (1979)
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Although the live action series came before my time, I do remember watching reruns as a child on both the USA network and the Sci-Fi Channel with their "Spider-Mania" and "Mighty Marvel Marathon" respectively. The latter was hosted by none other than Stan "The Man" Lee himself! I loved this show then, and although I haven't seen it in years, I am glad to say nothing has changed, I still love it!
Nicholas Hammond was brilliantly cast as Peter Parker/Spider-Man. I think he is definitely the best actor to have played the part, and that includes Tobey Maguire! He is very likable, and looks and acts just the way the character should. It is quite obvious to me that he was the inspiration for the look of Peter Parker on the "Spider-Man" animated series from the 1990s (which I also grew up on).
I just watched this movie, and so many great memories of running around dressed in my very own Spider-Man costume, on my own make believe adventures came flooding back.
It was great to see actual fight scenes that didn't involve CGI, same with the moments where Spider-Man is wall-crawling, or web slinging. They had it right, keep it real! The stunts were amazing, considering someone had to be hoisted high above the city streets while simulating Spidey's ability to climb walls! I highly recommend both this movie and "The Amazing Spider-Man" series to any Spider-Man fan, or comic book fans in general. It's just a lot of fun!
Nicholas Hammond was brilliantly cast as Peter Parker/Spider-Man. I think he is definitely the best actor to have played the part, and that includes Tobey Maguire! He is very likable, and looks and acts just the way the character should. It is quite obvious to me that he was the inspiration for the look of Peter Parker on the "Spider-Man" animated series from the 1990s (which I also grew up on).
I just watched this movie, and so many great memories of running around dressed in my very own Spider-Man costume, on my own make believe adventures came flooding back.
It was great to see actual fight scenes that didn't involve CGI, same with the moments where Spider-Man is wall-crawling, or web slinging. They had it right, keep it real! The stunts were amazing, considering someone had to be hoisted high above the city streets while simulating Spidey's ability to climb walls! I highly recommend both this movie and "The Amazing Spider-Man" series to any Spider-Man fan, or comic book fans in general. It's just a lot of fun!
- chucknorrisfacts
- Sep 23, 2009
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