Spider-Man (2001)

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Written by Stan Lee, Steve Ditko

Directed by Sam Raimi

Running Time: 125 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2001

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Based on Marvel Comics' superhero character, Spider-Man (released in 2002) is the story of Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) - a geeky high school student, who is bitten by a radioactive spider on a school trip. Peter then acquires a muscular physique, clear vision, the ability to cling and crawl up walls and shoot webs from his wrists. Spider-Man is born.

Elsewhere, an eccentric millionaire experiments with performance enhancing drugs on himself, succeeding only in producing an evil alter ego, the Green Goblin.

Aside from getting used to using his new powers, Peter must win his childhood sweetheart, Mary Jane (Kirsten Dunst), and do battle with the Green Goblin.

Cast

Image for Tobey MaguireTobey MaguireSpider-Man/Peter Parker
Image for Willem DafoeWillem DafoeGreen Goblin/Norman Osborn
Image for Kirsten DunstKirsten DunstMary Jane Watson
Image for James FrancoJames FrancoHarry Osborn
Cliff RobertsonUncle Ben
Rosemary HarrisAunt May
J.K. SimmonsJ. Jonah Jameson
Joe ManganielloFlash Thompson
Gerry BeckerMaximilian Fargas
Bill NunnJoseph 'Robbie' Robertson
Jack BettsHenry Balkan
Stanley AndersonGeneral Slocum
Ron PerkinsDr. Mendell Stromm
Michael PapajohnCarjacker
K.K. DoddsEllie Simkins

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