Peter quickly spins a web to catch Gwen, breaking her neck in the process. Peter trips Norman with his web, but after he regains consciousness, he pushes Gwen off the roof. Peter finds she is missing, and is challenged by Norman to come rescue her. Gwen goes to look for Peter at his "Darkroom", but Norman kidnaps her and takes her to the rooftops. Harry discovers that the card with the doctor's number and address is missing from his desk, but that the card had Peter’s address and number on it as well. He bumps into Harry Osborn, who believes his father is still in the hospital. Peter goes back to Norman's apartment and finds the newspaper, realizing that he is the Green Goblin. He finds the goblin equipment, and vows revenge on Spider-Man. The next day, Norman wakes up in his former 'warehouse'. Three thugs harass and attack him, leaving him unconscious. Norman sees Parker's name on the newspaper and hallucinates that Spider-Man is chasing him into the streets of New York. Peter believes he is unwell, and tells Gwen that Norman was obviously mentally altered after the accident. Peter visits Norman, who becomes enraged and tells him to leave. In his room, he finds a newspaper detailing the explosion of Norman's plant, caused by a battle between Spider-Man and The Green Goblin. Norman returns to his home, in an amnestic state, in an attempt to find his son, Harry. Peter's spider-sense detects Norman Osborn traveling in a taxi, and he learns from Gwen that Norman survived an explosion at his chemical plant. Afterwards, he meets his girlfriend Gwen Stacy. He stops the car and traps the two criminals. Peter Parker, as his alias Spider-Man, is following a stolen vehicle. The film and its attendant documentary received showings and accolades at several small film festivals. Poole is the director, producer, creative editor, screenwriter, and star of the film. The Green Goblin's Last Stand is a 1992 superhero fan film by Dan Poole, based on the comic book story " The Night Gwen Stacy Died", published by Marvel Comics in The Amazing Spider-Man #121–122.
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