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"The American ideal. It's a little tough to find these days, isn't it?"
Steve Rogers
Captain America
Captain America (1979)
Credits
Title: Captain America
Directed by: Rod Holcomb
Written by: Don Ingalls; Chester Krumholz
Produced by: Allan Balter; Martin M. Goldstein [1]
Music by: Pete Carpenter; Mike Post
Cinematography: Ronald W. Browne
Edited by: Michael S. Murphy
Production
Distributed by: Universal TV
MCA/Universal
Released: January 19th, 1979
Running time: 120 min.
Country: USA
Language: English
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Captain America is an American television movie of the superhero fantasy genre. It was directed by Rod Holcomb with a script written by Don Ingalls and Chester Krumholz based on a character originally created for Marvel Comics by Jack Kirby and Joe Simon. It was produced by Universal Television and first aired on CBS on January 19th, 1979. A sequel film, Captain America II: Death Too Soon, was aired later that year over the course of two nights on November 23rd-November 24th, 1979. The movie stars Reb Brown as the patriotic Steve Rogers, an artist who becomes the beneficiary of the F.L.A.G. formula, which imbues him with enhanced strength and reflexes. Armed with brightly colored costume, a shield and motorcycle, he becomes the adventurer known as Captain America. Also starring in the movie is Len Birman as Doctor Simon Mills, Heather Menzies as Doctor Wendy Day, Robin Mattson as Tina Hayden, Joseph Ruskin as Rudy Sandrini and Lance Le Gault as Harley.

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Cast[]

Actor Role
Reb Brown Captain America, Steve Rogers
Len Birman Doctor Simon Mills
Heather Menzies Doctor Wendy Day
Robin Mattson Tina Hayden
Joseph Ruskin Rudy Sandrini
Lance LeGault Harley
Frank Marth Charles Barber
Steve Forrest Lou Brackett
Chip Johnson Jerry
James Ingersoll Lester Wiant
Jim B. Smith FBI assistant
Jason Wingreen Surgeon
June Dayton Secretary
Diana Webster Nurse
Dan Barton Jeff Haden
Ken Chandler 1st doctor
Buster Jones Anesthetist
Nocana Aranda Trochkmorton
Michael McManus Ortho
Lonnie Pense Wino in park

Notes & Trivia[]

  • The tagline for this film is, "The birth of America's Sentinel of Liberty".
  • Home video releases of this film have branded this as "A Marvel Classics Film" and added the subtitle, "Sentinel of Liberty".
  • This is Rod Holcomb's first work as a director on a television movie.
  • Actor Nocana Aranda is uncredited in the role of Trockmorton in this film. This is his first and only work in a television movie.
  • Actor Michael McManus is uncredited in the role of Ortho in this film.
  • Actor Lonnie Pense is uncredited in the role of a wino in this film.

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  1. Associate producer Martin M. Goldstein is credited as Martin Goldstein in this film.
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