Spawn

Spawn is a film adaptation of Todd McFarlane's creator-owned Image comic book of the same name. It was released in the United States on August 1, 1997. The film was directed and co-written by Mark A. Z. Dippé (a former animator at Industrial Light and Magic) and executive produced by McFarlane and Alan Blomquist. The movie starred Michael Jai White as Al Simmons/Spawn, John Leguizamo as Al's demonic guide and antagonist Clown, Melinda Clarke as t... more

Initial release date:

  • Aug 1, 1997

Directed by:

Rating:

PG-13 (USA)

Runtime:

  • 1 h 36 min

Estimated budget:

  • 40,000,000 (US$)

Film

Directed by

Tagline:

  • From flesh to steel. From blood to blade. From man...to Spawn.
  • The Evil has a new enemy. The Justice has a new Weapon. And the world has a new hero.
  • Born in darkness. Sworn to justice.

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Runtime:

Runtime Note
  • 1 h 36 min
  • 1 h 38 min
  • Director's Cut
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Notable filming locations:

Estimated budget:

Currency Amount
  • 40,000,000

Soundtrack:

Production companies:

Distributors:

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Musical Album

Label

Sony

Sony Corporation (commonly referred to as Sony) (Japanese: ソニー株式会社, Sonī Kabushiki-gaisha) (TYO: 6758) is a multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan, and one of the world's largest media conglomerates with revenue exceeding ¥ 7.730.0 trillion, or $78.88 billion U...

Release Date:

  • Jul 29, 1997

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