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A number of movies was made about Superman. The exact location of Metropolis, the city
where Superman where lives, is intentionally kept vague, but one of the scenes showing Metropolis
in Superman II shows distinctly the pre-9/11 Manhattan skyline.
Marc Pasquin, 10 October 2004,
Jorge Candeias, 11 October 2004,
and Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 14 May 2012
In Superman II, this flag can be seen on the Daily Planet building:
A blue flag with centred a white globe with black lines and red landmasses, with a white ribbon going around it,
with "DAILY PLANET" on it, edged and lettered black and sticking out from behind the globe near the bottom at both sides,
which in all is the emblem of the Daily Planet, and around that emblem the text "Daily * * * Planet * * * * * * *" in
the font of the Daily Planet (exactly three and seven stars). The face of the globe shows the Old World.
Some of the shots show that the image is in obverse on both sides of the flag.
Also, one of the poles apparently flies the flag upper edge down.
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 24 & 27 April 2012 & 14 May 2012
Superman IV has two scenes that include a flag of the Daily Planet standing in the background. The folds don't show much of it, but it appears to differ from the one visible in Superman II in several ways:
In all, I don't think this choice of colours would be distinctive enough for a flag flying several stories above the street. Since we're seeing it standing indoors only, I would instead describe this as the standard of the Daily Planet.
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 14 May 2012
In Superman: The Movie there's a scene in a police station, where we see on one side a S&S and the other side a flag with three columns, Blue, White and Orange,
with a blue seal on the white, which could well be the flag of New York
City. Also, a power boat flies the burgee of the Atlantis Yacht Club, New Jersey.
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 27 April 2012
On the other hand, in Superman II, there's the flag seen most plainly flying from the flag poles outside the window of the office of the editor in chief of the Daily Planet, flying between two S&S-s. It can only be seen on the evening that Superman stands on one of the flagpoles, and in that case, the flag flown is the flag of Indiana.
In Superman II also, in some shots the flag poles on the Daily Planet building are placed centred on the face of the building, when Superman stands on one of them, but in other shots they are placed more to the left, as someone goes through the window and the poles have to be out of the way. There, there are four flags, alternating S&S and Daily Planet flag.
Apparently neither director managed to resolve these inconsistencies in a satisfactory manner.
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 24 & 27 April 2012 and 14 May 2012