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Lex luthor wrong sound effect
Lex luthor wrong sound effect








Giant projections of the faces of the Council of Elders surrounded the room. Specific charges of treason and sedition were brought against three accused insurrectionists: General Zod (Terence Stamp), Ursa and Non, trapped within two circular, moving rings of light. On the chest of his costume was an "S" enclosed by a pentagram.

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Inside a domed structure, the voice of white-haired scientist Jor-El (Marlon Brando) dressed in white boomed out from the trial chamber of the Ruling Council. The camera sped through space, coming upon another galaxy and solar system, with the reddish dot of a blazing hot sun, and then beyond it the planet Krypton, and the white crystalline mountains of the futuristic city of Kryptonopolis. In the times of fear and confusion, the job of informing the public was the responsibility of the Daily Planet, a great metropolitan newspaper, whose reputation for clarity and truth had become a symbol of hope for the city of Metropolis." The image moved forward on the final image on the page, the downtown Daily Planet building, toward the revolving Daily Planet banner on a globe atop it, and then zoomed off into space, as the spectacular 3-D credits played. A child's hand opened a 10 cents Action Comics book, and in voice-over read the caption: "In the decade of the 1930s, even the great city of Metropolis was not spared the ravages of the world-wide depression. The film began with a marquee or theatre curtain opening on a black and white projected film, dated June 1938.

lex luthor wrong sound effect

Richard Donner, 143 minutes, 127 minutes (video), 151 minutes (restored and expanded)








Lex luthor wrong sound effect