Phantasm (1979)

Phantasm (1979)
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Phantasm is a surprisingly artful and imaginative horror film, an impressive film for 23-year-old director Don Coscarelli who worked with a miniscule budget to create a small masterpiece. When Mike (Michael Baldwin) spies some sinister Jawa-like creatures stealing corpses from the local cemetery, he and his older brother Jody (Bill Thornbury) explore the mausoleum, where they find that the mortician (Angus Scrimm), a towering, emaciated figure with superhuman strength, has somehow bridged the gap between Earth and the afterworld and needs fresh corpses. Among the tools of his trade is a flying Swiss army pinball that bores into the skulls of its hapless victims then extracts their brains. Their allies die off one by one, until only the brothers are left to defend humankind against the nefarious "Tall Man" and his army of shrouded dwarves. While the film does contain a fair amount of graphic violence, the gore is never gratuitous and, relative to other movies of its day, is used rather sparingly. The effects are fantastic as is the highly stylized direction; the result is a memorable chiller with more than its share of genuine shocks. ~ Jeremy Beday, Rovi

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Starring:
Michael BaldwinBill Thornbury, (more)
Director(s):
Don Coscarelli
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Phantasm

Phantasm is a surprisingly artful and imaginative horror film, an impressive film for 23-year-old director Don Coscarelli who worked with a miniscule budget to create a small masterpiece. When Mike (Michael Baldwin) spies some sinister Jawa-like creatures stealing corpses from the local cemetery, he and his older brother Jody (Bill Thornbury) explore the mausoleum, where they find that the mortician (Angus Scrimm), a towering, emaciated figure with superhuman strength, has somehow bridged the gap between Earth and the afterworld and needs fresh corpses. Among the tools of his trade is a flying Swiss army pinball that bores into the skulls of its hapless victims then extracts their brains. Their allies die off one by one, until only the brothers are left to defend humankind against the nefarious "Tall Man" and his army of shrouded dwarves. While the film does contain a fair amount of graphic violence, the gore is never gratuitous and, relative to other movies of its day, is used rather sparingly. The effects are fantastic as is the highly stylized direction; the result is a memorable chiller with more than its share of genuine shocks. ~ Jeremy Beday, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
88 mins

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Director(s):
Don Coscarelli
Writer(s):
Don Coscarelli
Producer(s):
Don CoscarelliS. TylerPaul Pepperman
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Language, Nudity, Gore, Not For Children, Adult Situations, Brief Nudity)
Categories:
Horror
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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John W.

I remember this film arriving in theaters amidst very heavy TV and radio promotion. It lived up to the hype. I sat scrunched down in my seat most of the time. It scared the daylights out of me in spite of it's low budget appearance and unknown cast. Phantasm is currently in my queue and I'm very much looking forward to seeing it again.

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Sarajane S.

Yes, most of it makes no sense. But who cares? Always original, always changing, great performances by an unknown cast, bizarre dreamlike sequences... Everything that makes a horror flick great! What more than I say!

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Richard R.

After all these years the Tall Man Still stands head and shoulders above the reast. Yes it has a low budget (I would love to see a remake of this with better effects) but the natural looking and sounding actors only add to the charm. Check it out.

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