Talk:Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze

Who was the original choice to direct the film?
Several sources say George Pal meant to have Steve Reeves and another director do the film, but they never mention the name of the original director. Who was he?Foofbun (talk) 04:19, 13 February 2015 (UTC)

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Fair use rationale
Marcd30319 15:45, 27 October 2007 (UTC)
 * 1) No free equivalent.
 * 2) Respect for commercial opportunities: Its use here in no way limits the ability of the filmmakers to sell or market this product.  This is at a lower resolution than the film or DVD. Its use here is purely encyclopedic.
 * 3) Minimal usage: See One-article minimum. below.
 * 4) Previous publication: Doc Savage The Man of Bronze - On-line Movie Graphic Novel (see Source, above)
 * 5) Content: This screenshot depicts the the visual effects for the motion picture in question that is described in Reactions heading this article. Its inclusion is an appropriate and encyclopedic example of fair use.
 * 6) Media-specific policy: This is an image from the film in question.
 * 7) One-article minimum. Image used in Doc Savage: Man of Bronze (film).
 * 8) Significance: This screenshot depicts the the visual effects for the motion picture in question that is described in Reactions heading this article.  Its inclusion is an appropriate and encyclopedic example of fair use.

Fair use rationale for Image:Doc Savage Arch Enemy of Evil.jpg
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Fair use rationale
Marcd30319 15:54, 27 October 2007 (UTC)
 * 1) No free equivalent.
 * 2) Respect for commercial opportunities: Its use here in no way limits the ability of the filmmakers to sell or market this product.  This is at a lower resolution than the film or DVD. Its use here is purely encyclopedic.
 * 3) Minimal usage: See One-article minimum. below.
 * 4) Previous publication: Doc Savage The Man of Bronze - On-line Movie Graphic Novel (see Source, above)
 * 5) Content: This screenshot depicts the coming attraction title card for the sequel to the motion picture in question that is described in this article. Its inclusion is an appropriate and encyclopedic example of fair use.
 * 6) Media-specific policy: This is an image from the film in question.
 * 7) One-article minimum. Image used in Doc Savage: Man of Bronze (film), Death in Silver (Doc Savage)|, and Doc Savage: The Arch Enemy of Evil (film)
 * 8) Significance: This screenshot depicts the coming attraction title card for the sequel to the motion picture in question that is described in this article.  Its inclusion is an appropriate and encyclopedic example of fair use.

Fair use rationale for Image:Doc Savage Comic 1966.jpg
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Fair Use Rationale
Marcd30319 15:29, 27 October 2007 (UTC)
 * 1) No free equivalent.
 * 2) Respect for commercial opportunities: Its use here in no way limits the ability to sell or market this product.  This is at a lower resolution.  Its use here is purely encyclopedic.
 * 3) Minimal usage: See One-article minimum. below.
 * 4) Previous publication: See Source, above.
 * 5) Content: This image depicts the comic book that was published in conjunction with aborted 1966 Goodman-Todman motion picture production that was described in the Production Notes in this article.
 * 6) Media-specific policy: This is an image from the film in question.
 * 7) One-article minimum. Image used in Doc Savage: Man of Bronze (film).
 * 8) Significance: This image depicts the comic book that was published in conjunction with aborted 1966 Goodman-Todman motion picture production that was described in the Production Notes in this article.

Fair use rationale for Image:Doc Savage VHS cover.jpg
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Fair use rationale

 * 1) No free equivalent.
 * 2) Respect for commercial opportunities: Its use here in no way limits the ability of the filmmakers to sell or market this product.  This is a lower resolution image.  Its use here is purely encyclopedic.
 * 3) Minimal usage: See One-article minimum. below.
 * 4) Previous publication: Doc Savage The Man of Bronze - On-line Movie Graphic Novel (see Source, above)
 * 5) Content: This screenshot depicts the VHS box cover of the motion picture in question that is described in this article. Its inclusion is an appropriate and encyclopedic example of fair use.
 * 6) Media-specific policy: This is an image from the film in question.
 * 7) One-article minimum. Image used in Doc Savage: Man of Bronze (film).
 * 8) Significance: This is an image of the VHS cover from the film in question.
 * Its use here in no way limits the ability of the filmmakers to sell or market this product.
 * Its use here is purely encyclopedic.

Marcd30319 15:59, 27 October 2007 (UTC)

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Rair Use Rationale
Marcd30319 15:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC)
 * 1) No free equivalent.
 * 2) Respect for commercial opportunities: Its use here in no way limits the ability of the filmmakers to sell or market this product.  This is at a lower resolution than the film or DVD.  Its use here is purely encyclopedic.
 * 3) Minimal usage: See One-article minimum. below.
 * 4) Previous publication: Doc Savage The Man of Bronze - On-line Movie Graphic Novel (see Source, above)
 * 5) Content: This screenshot depicts the opening titles of the motion picture in question, which includes the music and lyrics described in this article. Its inclusion is an appropriate and encyclopedic example of fair use.
 * 6) Media-specific policy: This is an image from the film in question.
 * 7) One-article minimum. Image used in Doc Savage: Man of Bronze (film).
 * 8) Significance: This screenshot depicts the opening titles of the motion picture in question, which includes the music and lyrics described in this article.  Its inclusion is an appropriate and encyclopedic example of fair use.

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Fair Use Rationale
Marcd30319 15:39, 27 October 2007 (UTC)
 * 1) No free equivalent.
 * 2) Respect for commercial opportunities: Its use here in no way limits the ability of the filmmakers to sell or market this product.  This is at a lower resolution than the film or DVD.  Its use here is purely encyclopedic.
 * 3) Minimal usage: See One-article minimum below.
 * 4) Previous publication: Doc Savage The Man of Bronze - On-line Movie Graphic Novel (see Source, above)
 * 5) Content: This screenshot depicts the opening titles of the motion picture in question, which includes the music and lyrics described in this article. Its inclusion is an appropriate and encyclopedic example of fair use.
 * 6) Media-specific policy: This is an image from the film in question.
 * 7) One-article minimum. Image used in Doc Savage: Man of Bronze (film).
 * 8) Significance: This screenshot depicts the opening titles of the motion picture in question, which includes the music and lyrics described in this article.  Its inclusion is an appropriate and encyclopedic example of fair use.

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Fair use rationale
Marcd30319 15:34, 27 October 2007 (UTC)
 * 1) No free equivalent.
 * 2) Respect for commercial opportunities: Its use here in no way limits the ability of the filmmakers to sell or market this product.  This is at a lower resolution than the film or DVD.  Its use here is purely encyclopedic.
 * 3) Minimal usage: See One-article minimum. below.
 * 4) Previous publication: Doc Savage The Man of Bronze - On-line Movie Graphic Novel (see Source, above)
 * 5) Content: This screenshot depicts a scene in the motion picture in question that illustrates the various themes and homages described in this article. Its inclusion is an appropriate and encyclopedic example of fair use.
 * 6) Media-specific policy: This is an image from the film in question.
 * 7) One-article minimum. Image used in Doc Savage: Man of Bronze (film).
 * 8) Significance: This screenshot depicts a scene in the motion picture in question that illustrates the various themes and homages described in this article.  Its inclusion is an appropriate and encyclopedic example of fair use.

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Fair use rationale
Marcd30319 15:15, 27 October 2007 (UTC)
 * 1) No free equivalent.
 * 2) Respect for commercial opportunities: Its use here in no way limits the ability of the filmmakers to sell or market this product.  This is at a lower resolution than the film or DVD.  Its use here is purely encyclopedic.
 * 3) Minimal usage: See One-article minimum. below.
 * 4) Previous publication: Doc Savage The Man of Bronze - On-line Movie Graphic Novel (see Source, above)
 * 5) Content: This screen shot depicts the climatic scene from the motion picture in question as described in the plot summary in this article, and as such, is appropriate and encyclopedic in its fair use of said image.
 * 6) Media-specific policy: This is an image from the film in question.
 * 7) One-article minimum. Image used in Doc Savage: Man of Bronze (film).
 * 8) Significance: This screen shot depicts the climatic scene from the motion picture in question as described in the plot summary in this article, and as such, is appropriate and encyclopedic in its fair use of said image.

Fair use rationale for Image:Doc Savage Arch Enemy of Evil.jpg
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Fair use rationale

 * 1) No free equivalent.
 * 2) Respect for commercial opportunities: Its use here in no way limits the ability of the filmmakers to sell or market this product.  This is at a lower resolution than the film or DVD. Its use here is purely encyclopedic.
 * 3) Minimal usage: See One-article minimum. below.
 * 4) Previous publication: Doc Savage The Man of Bronze - On-line Movie Graphic Novel (see Source, above)
 * 5) Content: This screenshot depicts the coming attraction title card for the sequel to the motion picture in question that is described in this article. Its inclusion is an appropriate and encyclopedic example of fair use.
 * 6) Media-specific policy: This is an image from the film in question.
 * 7) One-article minimum. Image used in Doc Savage: Man of Bronze (film), Death in Silver (Doc Savage)|, and Doc Savage: The Arch Enemy of Evil (film)
 * 8) Significance: This screenshot depicts the coming attraction title card for the sequel to the motion picture in question that is described in this article.  Its inclusion is an appropriate and encyclopedic example of fair use.  —Preceding unsigned comment added by Marcd30319 (talk • contribs) 15:55, 27 October 2007 (UTC)

Fair use rationale for Image:Doc Savage Comic 1966.jpg
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Fair Use Rationale
Marcd30319 16:01, 27 October 2007 (UTC)
 * 1) No free equivalent.
 * 2) Respect for commercial opportunities: Its use here in no way limits the ability to sell or market this product.  This is at a lower resolution.  Its use here is purely encyclopedic.
 * 3) Minimal usage: See One-article minimum. below.
 * 4) Previous publication: See Source, above.
 * 5) Content: This image depicts the comic book that was published in conjunction with aborted 1966 Goodman-Todman motion picture production that was described in the Production Notes in this article.
 * 6) Media-specific policy: This is an image from the film in question.
 * 7) One-article minimum. Image used in Doc Savage: Man of Bronze (film).
 * 8) Significance: This image depicts the comic book that was published in conjunction with aborted 1966 Goodman-Todman motion picture production that was described in the Production Notes in this article.

Fair use rationale for Image:Doc Savage VHS cover.jpg
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Fair use rationale
Marcd30319 16:00, 27 October 2007 (UTC)
 * 1) No free equivalent.
 * 2) Respect for commercial opportunities: Its use here in no way limits the ability of the filmmakers to sell or market this product.  This is a lower resolution image.  Its use here is purely encyclopedic.
 * 3) Minimal usage: See One-article minimum. below.
 * 4) Previous publication: Doc Savage The Man of Bronze - On-line Movie Graphic Novel (see Source, above)
 * 5) Content: This screenshot depicts the VHS box cover of the motion picture in question that is described in this article. Its inclusion is an appropriate and encyclopedic example of fair use.
 * 6) Media-specific policy: This is an image from the film in question.
 * 7) One-article minimum. Image used in Doc Savage: Man of Bronze (film).
 * 8) Significance: This is an image of the VHS cover from the film in question.
 * Its use here in no way limits the ability of the filmmakers to sell or market this product.
 * Its use here is purely encyclopedic.

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Fair Use Rationale

 * 1) No free equivalent.
 * 2) Respect for commercial opportunities: Its use here in no way limits the ability of the filmmakers to sell or market this product.  This is at a lower resolution than the film or DVD.  Its use here is purely encyclopedic.
 * 3) Minimal usage: See One-article minimum. below.
 * 4) Previous publication: Doc Savage The Man of Bronze - On-line Movie Graphic Novel (see Source, above)
 * 5) Content: This screenshot depicts the opening titles of the motion picture in question, which includes the music and lyrics described in this article. Its inclusion is an appropriate and encyclopedic example of fair use.
 * 6) Media-specific policy: This is an image from the film in question.
 * 7) One-article minimum. Image used in Doc Savage: Man of Bronze (film).
 * 8) Significance: This screenshot depicts the opening titles of the motion picture in question, which includes the music and lyrics described in this article.  Its inclusion is an appropriate and encyclopedic example of fair use.  —Preceding unsigned comment added by Marcd30319 (talk • contribs) 15:48, 27 October 2007 (UTC)

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Fair Use Rationale
Marcd30319 15:39, 27 October 2007 (UTC)
 * 1) No free equivalent.
 * 2) Respect for commercial opportunities: Its use here in no way limits the ability of the filmmakers to sell or market this product.  This is at a lower resolution than the film or DVD.  Its use here is purely encyclopedic.
 * 3) Minimal usage: See One-article minimum below.
 * 4) Previous publication: Doc Savage The Man of Bronze - On-line Movie Graphic Novel (see Source, above)
 * 5) Content: This screenshot depicts the opening titles of the motion picture in question, which includes the music and lyrics described in this article. Its inclusion is an appropriate and encyclopedic example of fair use.
 * 6) Media-specific policy: This is an image from the film in question.
 * 7) One-article minimum. Image used in Doc Savage: Man of Bronze (film).
 * 8) Significance: This screenshot depicts the opening titles of the motion picture in question, which includes the music and lyrics described in this article.  Its inclusion is an appropriate and encyclopedic example of fair use.

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Fair use rationale
Marcd30319 15:51, 27 October 2007 (UTC)
 * 1) No free equivalent.
 * 2) Respect for commercial opportunities: Its use here in no way limits the ability of the filmmakers to sell or market this product.  This is at a lower resolution than the film or DVD.  Its use here is purely encyclopedic.
 * 3) Minimal usage: See One-article minimum. below.
 * 4) Previous publication: Doc Savage The Man of Bronze - On-line Movie Graphic Novel (see Source, above)
 * 5) Content: This screenshot depicts a scene in the motion picture in question that illustrates the various themes and homages described in this article. Its inclusion is an appropriate and encyclopedic example of fair use.
 * 6) Media-specific policy: This is an image from the film in question.
 * 7) One-article minimum. Image used in Doc Savage: Man of Bronze (film).
 * 8) Significance: This screenshot depicts a scene in the motion picture in question that illustrates the various themes and homages described in this article.  Its inclusion is an appropriate and encyclopedic example of fair use.

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Fair Use Rationale
Marcd30319 15:52, 27 October 2007 (UTC)
 * 1) No free equivalent.
 * 2) Respect for commercial opportunities: Its use here in no way limits the ability of the filmmakers to sell or market this product.  This is at a lower resolution than the film or DVD.  Its use here is purely encyclopedic.
 * 3) Minimal usage: See One-article minimum. below.
 * 4) Previous publication: Doc Savage The Man of Bronze - On-line Movie Graphic Novel (see Source, above)
 * 5) Content: This screen shot depicts the climatic scene from the motion picture in question as described in the plot summary in this article, and as such, is appropriate and encyclopedic in its fair use of said image.
 * 6) Media-specific policy: This is an image from the film in question.
 * 7) One-article minimum. Image used in Doc Savage: Man of Bronze (film).
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