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Supergirl

Catalog Number
217-515
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Primary Distributor (If not listed, select "OTHER")
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VHS | SP | Big Box
105 mins (NTSC)
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Second Distributor
Supergirl (1984)

Additional Information

Additional Information
There aren't any trailers on this release, but the 1984 TriStar Pictures logo is preserved on this release. Current prints remove it.
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Her first great adventure.

Adventure Runs In The Family!



Supergirl is a 1984 superhero film directed by Jeannot Szwarc, and stars Helen Slater in her first motion picture role in the title role of the DC Comics superheroine Supergirl. Faye Dunaway (who received top billing) played the primary villain, Selena. The film was a spin-off from the Salkinds' Superman film series which starred Christopher Reeve. The movie also featured Marc McClure reprising his role as Jimmy Olsen from the Superman films.
The film failed to impress critics and audiences.[4] Slater, however, was nominated for a Saturn Award for her performance by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films. The film does contain some expansions on the Superman movie mythology, such as taking the viewer into the Phantom Zone itself (in the first two Superman films, it was merely represented by a spinning square mirror). The story uses sorcery (a noted Superman weakness, but less commonly utilized than kryptonite) as a counterattack on Supergirl.
Released on video over the years by different companies, the film's first DVD release was by the independent home video company Anchor Bay Entertainment in 2000, under license from StudioCanal. Warner Bros. recently acquired the rights to the film and reissued it on DVD late in 2006 to coincide with the reissues on DVD of the other Superman films. Although it is related to the Superman films produced between 1978 and 1987 with Christopher Reeve, it is not included in any of Warner Bros.' Superman DVD box set collections released in 2006.


Release Date: November 21 , 1984

Distrib: TriStar


Boxoffice: $14,296,438


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Mike895 2 years 1 month ago
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The only reason the Tristar logo appears on this VHS is because Warner Bros has never chosen to release the 105 minute version ever again.

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