Produced by Jason Sherry Digital Valley Studios / Crying Door Pictures www.cubesthemovie.com Filmmaker Jason Sherry produced this video for The Siegel & Shuster Society and author Brad Meltzer to thank everyone who helped make the effort to repair and preserve Superman co-creator Jerry Siegel’s childhood home such a resounding success. The plaque outside the house, seen briefly in the video, reads as follows: “This is the house where Superman was born. Writer Jerry Siegel (1914-1996) was a teenaged boy who lived here during the Great Depression, one of the toughest economic times for Cleveland and the country. Jerry wasn’t popular. He was a dreamer, and he knew how to dream big. With his best friend, artist Joe Shuster, these two boys created a bright fantasy world of spaceships, strange planets and a city where a young man in red and blue tights could leap over tall buildings in a single bound. They called him Superman. They didn’t just give us the world’s first super hero… They gave us something to believe in.”