Captain America (1979 film)
Captain America is a 1979 American made-for-television superhero film loosely based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, directed by Rod Holcomb and starring Reb Brown. The film was followed by the sequel Captain America II: Death Too Soon, also released in the same year.
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Genre | Superhero |
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Written by | Don Ingalls |
Directed by | Rod Holcomb |
Starring | Reb Brown |
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Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
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Executive producer | Allan Balter |
Producer | Martin M. Goldstein |
Cinematography | Ronald W. Browne |
Editor | Michael S. Murphy |
Running time | 97 minutes |
Production company | Universal Television |
Budget | $150,000 |
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Network | CBS |
Release | January 19, 1979 |
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Although this was not a widely seen made for television film, it influenced the comic books in a few ways, such as Steve Rogers's choice of personal vehicles and his skill as a talented and educated artist in penciling illustration.
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