Just keep playing, just keep playing, just keep, just keep, just keep playing
v4.5.0 / 2023-08-15 
Active Users - weekly: 867 
monthly: 1631 
Register  |  Login 

Specific Lists

DTS 5.1
Dolby Digital AC3
Anamorphic LDs
MUSE/Hi-Vision

Laser Rot

Hardware
AC3RF players
AC3RF gears
D/A Converters

Laserdisc
VHD
CED
D-VHS
HD-DVD

Music Artists
Opera Timelines

Top 100
Menu


Search/Advanced
Catalog


Hardware (BETA)

Resources

 
#VHD=850   #IMDB=0094074

IMDb live rating 

History
Collection:178th (2)   Ask:---
Wishlist:/
Shop availability: ---
 QtyMinAvgMax
Sealed - - - no history - - -
Mint - - - no history - - -
Used - - - no history - - -
 
 

Register now!
You can register anytime to get your (free) Account on LDDb.com. With your Account, you will be able to:
  • Manage your Collection
  • Manage your Wishlist
  • Manage your Rot Reports
  • Submit new LDs
  • Update existing LDs
  • Track and Buy LDs
  • Open your Shop and Sell
  • ... and much more!

Join the LD community,
Click here to register

 
 

Added by videostore64

Added on: 23/03/2011
Latest update: 19/07/2021
User updates processed: 2

 [Click here for FORUM URL] 

Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987) [TESE 88033]

スーパーマン4 最強の敵 (cover)

Country  Japan
Released  1987
Publisher  Tohokushinsha Home Video
Price  8800 JPY

UPC  (none)
Category  Action

Color  Color
Length  93 min.
Chapters  92
Size  VHD Caddy
Picture  Letterboxed
Ratio  1.85:1
Sides  2
 
Manufactured by  Victor (VHD)



   

 Analog Tracks 
 Spoken Language  Subtitles 
EnglishJapanese
(out of picture)

 Additional Information by videostore64    19/07/2021 

This version is the one with the scenes where Superman saves the girl from the tornado in the Mid-West and where Superman and Nuclear Man fight in the Soviet Union. Any scenes where a foreign language is spoken, the subtitles are still Japanese, but on the side (i.e., writing down and to the left) and in-picture.

Also, in addition to the usual insert with VHDs, there was an insert with memorable quotes/lines of dialogue from the film, each of which were chapter-marked. That explains why there are so many chapter stops for a movie title; Side 1 alone had 56 chapter stops!