
Homem-Aranha
O adolescente mediano, Peter Parker, transforma-se num super-herói extraordinário depois de ser acidentalmente mordido por uma aranha radioativa. Quando o seu amado tio é brutalmente assassinado durante um assalto, o jovem Peter promete usar os seus poderes para vingar a sua morte. Ao considerar-se "Homem-Aranha", ele começa a livrar as ruas do crime, levando-o a entrar em conflito com o malévolo supervilão "Duende Verde".
Directed by
Sam Raimi
Written by
David Koepp, Stan Lee, Steve Ditko, Steve Montal
Studio
Marvel Enterprises
Genre
Fantasia, Action, Adventure, Ficção científica
Video
1080p
Audio
French (AC3 5.1)
Subtitles
French
Cast

Tobey Maguire
Spider-Man / Peter Parker

Willem Dafoe
Green Goblin / Norman Osborn

Kirsten Dunst
Mary Jane Watson

James Franco
Harry Osborn

Cliff Robertson
Ben Parker

Rosemary Harris
May Parker

J.K. Simmons
J. Jonah Jameson

Joe Manganiello
Flash Thompson

Gerry Becker
Maximilian Fargas

Bill Nunn
Joseph 'Robbie' Robertson

Jack Betts
Henry Balkan

Stanley Anderson
General Slocum

Ron Perkins
Dr. Mendel Stromm

Michael Papajohn
Carjacker

K.K. Dodds
Simkins

Ted Raimi
Hoffman

Bruce Campbell
Ring Announcer

Elizabeth Banks
Miss Brant

John Paxton
Houseman

Tim DeZarn
Philip Watson

Taylor Gilbert
Madeline Watson

Randy Savage
Bone Saw McGraw

Larry Joshua
Wrestling Promoter

Timothy Patrick Quill
Wrestling Arena Guard

Lisa Danielle
Bone-ette

Natalie T. Yeo
Bone-ette

Erica D. Porter
Bone-ette

Kristen Davidson
Bone-ette

Jason Padgett
Flash's Crony

Shan Omar Huey
Teacher

Sally Levi
Girl on Bus

Evan Arnold
Doctor

Jill Sayre
Nurse

Jim Ward
Project Coordinator

David Holcomb
Test Pilot

Octavia Spencer
Check-In Girl

Brad Grunberg
Heckler
Shane Habberstad
Little Billy

Deborah Wakeham
Billy's Mom
Rachael Bruce
Times Square Child
Mackenzie Bryce
Times Square Child
Julia Barrie
Times Square Child

Macy Gray
Macy Gray

Myk Watford
Cop at Fire

Bill Calvert
Fireman

Sylva Kelegian
Mother at Fire
Kristen Marie Holly
Young Lady at Fire

Ajay Mehta
Cabbie

Peter Appel
Cabbie

Scott Spiegel
Marine Cop

Matt Smith
Cop at Carjacking

Sara Ramirez
Cop at Carjacking

Lucy Lawless
Punk Rock Girl

Jayce Bartok
Subway Guitarist
Maribel González
Lady Dogwalker
Amy Bouril
Office Lady

Joseph D'Onofrio
Opinionated Cop

Jim Norton
Surly Truck Driver

Corey Mendell Parker
Chaperone in Tram

Ashley Edner
Girl in Tram

William Joseph Firth
Boy in Tram

Alex Black
Boy in Tram
Laura Gray
Tram Group Mother

Joe Virzi
New Yorker on Bridge

Michael Edward Thomas
New Yorker on Bridge
Jeanie Fox
New Yorker on Bridge

Robert Kerman
Tugboat Captain

Stan Lee
Man in Fair (uncredited)

Una Damon
Lab Tour Guide (uncredited)

Rick Avery
Cop (uncredited)
Peter Aylward
Colonel (uncredited)

Jillian Clare
Crying Girl in Tram (uncredited)

Chris Coppola
Kyle (uncredited)

Jesse Heiman
Spectator at School Fight (uncredited)

Leroy Patterson
World Unity Festival Attendant (uncredited)

Benny Urquidez
Mugger (uncredited)

Scott L. Schwartz
Screaming Wrestler (uncredited)

Jophery C. Brown
Chef (uncredited)
Brian J. Williams
Young Thug #2 (uncredited)

Mark De Alessandro
Cop (uncredited)

Tia Dionne Hodge
Uptown Woman (uncredited)

Loren Janes
Board of Directors Member (uncredited)

Andray Johnson
Balkan's Aide (uncredited)

Martin Pfefferkorn
Thug on 8x10 (uncredited)
Tammi Sutton
Street Vendor (uncredited)

Lindsay Thompson
Mary Jane's Friend (uncredited)
Sean Valla
Boat Light Man (uncredited)

Pete Macnamara
Pentagon Officer (uncredited)

Al Goto
Cop (uncredited)

Joni Avery
Cop (uncredited)

Sam Raimi
Popcorn Thrower (uncredited)
Reviews
Jack Mathews
Spider-Man is an almost-perfect extension of the experience of reading comic-book adventures.
Mark Caro
With his big, round, soulful eyes, Maguire always has been able to convey a sense of wonder, and his instinct for understatement also serves him well here.
Sara Michelle Fetters
Raimi slowly builds Spider-Man to a fireball of a climax, the type of moment old B-movie serials used to deliver in spades.
Nell Minow
Fun movie, but may be too intense for younger kids.
David Germain
With earnest, unpretentious delivery, Maguire is an eminently likable hero audiences will root for from his earliest moments as the class wimp.
David Edelstein
At its best, Spider-Man takes the adolescent yearning at the heart of most superhero sagas and gives it a lovely swing.
Joe Morgenstern
Coarse mayhem notwithstanding, Spider-Man will probably provoke a pandemic of arachnophilia.
Anthony Lane
The perils and advantages of being bitten by a genetically modified spider are made abundantly clear in Sam Raimi's enjoyable, if broken-backed, exercise in high-cost pulp.
Richard Corliss
In emphasizing angst over energy, the movie is much like its hero -- not the dashing crime fighter in a red-and-black bodysuit but the introspective nerd who both endears and exasperates.
David Ansen
Even at its most generic, Raimi's amiable movie doesn't forget its human scale.
Variety
Todd McCarthy
A perfectly serviceable early-summer popcorn picture that will satisfy its core teen constituency and not displease general viewers looking for some disposable entertainment.
J. R. Jones
Unfortunately the film, like many of its ilk, is driven by special effects, and there's a serious disconnect between Maguire's sweet-natured dialogue and Spider-Man's pounding violence and stunning acrobatic work.
Manohla Dargis
Introduced in 1962, the original superhero helped to initiate the age of modern comics. Raimi hasn't figured out how to reconfigure him for the blockbuster age.
James Berardinelli
This is a pure popcorn movie -- the kind of film one can unabashedly enjoy for what it is.
Ebert & Roeper
Richard Roeper
[A]n energetic romp.
Peter Travers
Raimi gives this unapologetic fluff a mind, a heart and a keen sense of fun.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Peter Rainer
Despite all the computer-generated effects and highflying superhero theatrics, this roughly $120 million movie is, with few exceptions, remarkable only in its small human touches.
Steven D. Greydanus
One wide-eyed comic-book movie that revels in its pulp origins.
Marc Savlov
This is perhaps the most spot-on film adaptation of a comic book superhero yet.
Tt stern-enzi
Everything feels more real and urgent, it actually feels more human than some live-action films we get to see.