
Bernard Cowan
Narrator (voice)

The bite of a radioactive spider transforms a teen into a superhero.
Released September 9, 1967
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Bernard Cowan
Narrator (voice)

Paul Soles
Peter Parker / Spider-Man (voice)
Paul Kligman
J. Jonah Jameson (voice)

Peg Dixon
Mary Jane Watson / May Parker / Betty Brant (voice)
Billie Mae Richards
Paperboy (voice) (uncredited)

Corinne Conley
Larry D. Mann

Len Carlson
Green Goblin (voice) (uncredited)
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