Category: 15
All Genres: Documentary
Release Year: 2000
Country: USA
Runtime: 57
Rating: (0)
Languages: English
Director: Barrett J. LeighThom Maurer
Sound: Stereo
Taglines:I wake with bad things... Whatever you do - don't ever let him sleep.
Writing by: Gus Chambers - writer
Produced by: Gus Chambers - producer
Cast: James Woodill - Narrator (voice)
Phillip Caldwell - Mingo Sanders (voice) (as Rev. Phillip Caldwell)
Weston White - James Moss (voice)
Music: Kaveh Cohen
Official Website: Visit Website
Plot Outline: The story of the 25th Infantry Bicycle Corps and their 2000-mile bicycle journey from Montana to St. Louis in 1897.
Plot: At the end of the 19th century, many military experts believed that the bicycle could replace the horse as a means of transporting troops. The colored 25th Infantry was chosen to test that theory. On June 14 1897 a small group of African-American soldiers, led by white officers and accompanied by a local newspaper reporter, departed Fort Missoula, Montana. Forty-one days and over 1,900 miles later, they reached their destination--St. Louis, Missouri--after traveling over every possible type of rugged terrain and enduring every kind of bad weather. This documentary film looks at how the Bicycle Corps came into being, and details the progress and hardships of their amazing journey.
Movie Quotes: Lex Luthor: How did you manage to break in there without anyone catching you?
Clark Kent: Just lucky I guess.
Lex Luthor: Well you are the luckiest person I know. Let's hope it doesn't run out by tomorrow.
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
The first episode of Season 5 was dedicated to the memory of Sam Loeb. Sam was the son of one of the writers and producers, Jeph Loeb, and died of cancer over the summer.
Goofs: We know about 2 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Errors in geography: In season 6's premiere, by the end it wrongfully states that the Iguazu Falls are in the Patagonia region in Argentina, while Patagonia is actually a southern region of the country.
Trivia: There are 18 entries in the trivia list - like these:
All Genres: Documentary
Release Year: 2000
Country: USA
Runtime: 57
Rating: (0)
Languages: English
Director: Barrett J. LeighThom Maurer
Sound: Stereo
Taglines:
Writing by: Gus Chambers - writer
Produced by: Gus Chambers - producer
Cast: James Woodill - Narrator (voice)
Phillip Caldwell - Mingo Sanders (voice) (as Rev. Phillip Caldwell)
Weston White - James Moss (voice)
Music: Kaveh Cohen
Official Website: Visit Website
Plot Outline: The story of the 25th Infantry Bicycle Corps and their 2000-mile bicycle journey from Montana to St. Louis in 1897.
Plot: At the end of the 19th century, many military experts believed that the bicycle could replace the horse as a means of transporting troops. The colored 25th Infantry was chosen to test that theory. On June 14 1897 a small group of African-American soldiers, led by white officers and accompanied by a local newspaper reporter, departed Fort Missoula, Montana. Forty-one days and over 1,900 miles later, they reached their destination--St. Louis, Missouri--after traveling over every possible type of rugged terrain and enduring every kind of bad weather. This documentary film looks at how the Bicycle Corps came into being, and details the progress and hardships of their amazing journey.
Movie Quotes: Lex Luthor: How did you manage to break in there without anyone catching you?
Clark Kent: Just lucky I guess.
Lex Luthor: Well you are the luckiest person I know. Let's hope it doesn't run out by tomorrow.
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
The first episode of Season 5 was dedicated to the memory of Sam Loeb. Sam was the son of one of the writers and producers, Jeph Loeb, and died of cancer over the summer.
Goofs: We know about 2 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Errors in geography: In season 6's premiere, by the end it wrongfully states that the Iguazu Falls are in the Patagonia region in Argentina, while Patagonia is actually a southern region of the country.
Trivia: There are 18 entries in the trivia list - like these:
- Many series actors and guest stars have had roles in previous film and television versions of the Superman comic: Christopher Reeve (Dr. Virgil Swann) played Superman in Superman (1978) and its three sequels; Terence Stamp (Jor-El) played the Phantom Zone villain General Zod in Superman II (1980); Annette O'Toole (Martha Kent) played Lana Lang in Superman III (1983); Dean Cain (Dr. Curtis Knox) played Clark Kent in "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman" (1993); Helen Slater (Lara, Clark's mother) played Kara/Supergirl in Supergirl (1984). Lynda Carter (Moira Sullivan, Chloe's mother) played Wonder Woman/Diana Prince in "Wonder Woman" (1976) ("Wonder Woman" is, like Superman, a DC Comics superhero). Jeannot Szwarc, who has directed 9 episodes (as of 2007) also directed Supergirl (1984). Margot Kidder (Bridgette Crosby) played Lois Lane in Superman (1978) and its three sequels.
- The Smallville High Student Newspaper that Clark and Chloe write for is named for Glenville High School's Student Newspaper "The Torch" which Superman creator Jerry Siegel wrote for when he was a student there.
- In each episode Clark can be seen wearing any one of, or a combination of red, yellow and blue; the colours he will one day don as Superman.
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