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Le fantôme

Titre original : The Phantom
  • 1996
  • PG
  • 1h 40m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,1/10
37 k
MA NOTE
Billy Zane in Le fantôme (1996)
Home Video Trailer from Paramount Home Entertainment
Liretrailer1 min 16 s
1 vidéo
99+ photos
AventureComédieFantaisieMesureSuper-héros

Le Fantôme, descendant d'une lignée de super-héros africains, se rend à New York pour contrecarrer les plans d'un génie criminel fortuné. Ce dernier tente d'obtenir les trois crânes magiques... Tout lireLe Fantôme, descendant d'une lignée de super-héros africains, se rend à New York pour contrecarrer les plans d'un génie criminel fortuné. Ce dernier tente d'obtenir les trois crânes magiques qui lui révèleront le secret du pouvoir absolu.Le Fantôme, descendant d'une lignée de super-héros africains, se rend à New York pour contrecarrer les plans d'un génie criminel fortuné. Ce dernier tente d'obtenir les trois crânes magiques qui lui révèleront le secret du pouvoir absolu.

  • Director
    • Simon Wincer
  • Writers
    • Lee Falk
    • Jeffrey Boam
  • Stars
    • Billy Zane
    • Kristy Swanson
    • Treat Williams
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,1/10
    37 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Simon Wincer
    • Writers
      • Lee Falk
      • Jeffrey Boam
    • Stars
      • Billy Zane
      • Kristy Swanson
      • Treat Williams
    • 193Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 72Commentaires de critiques
    • 53Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 3 victoires au total

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    Rôles principaux39

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    Billy Zane
    Billy Zane
    • The Phantom…
    Kristy Swanson
    Kristy Swanson
    • Diana Palmer
    Treat Williams
    Treat Williams
    • Xander Drax
    Catherine Zeta-Jones
    Catherine Zeta-Jones
    • Sala
    • (as Catherine Zeta Jones)
    James Remar
    James Remar
    • Quill
    Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
    Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
    • The Great Kabai Sengh
    Bill Smitrovich
    Bill Smitrovich
    • Uncle Dave Palmer
    Casey Siemaszko
    Casey Siemaszko
    • Morgan
    David Proval
    David Proval
    • Charlie Zephro
    Joseph Ragno
    Joseph Ragno
    • Ray Zephro
    Samantha Eggar
    Samantha Eggar
    • Lily Palmer
    Jon Tenney
    Jon Tenney
    • Jimmy Wells
    Patrick McGoohan
    Patrick McGoohan
    • Phantom's Dad
    Robert Coleby
    Robert Coleby
    • Capt. Philip Horton
    Al Ruscio
    Al Ruscio
    • Police Commissioner Farley
    Leon Russom
    Leon Russom
    • Mayor Krebs
    Bernard Kates
    • Falkmoore the Butler
    John Capodice
    John Capodice
    • Al the Cabby
    • Director
      • Simon Wincer
    • Writers
      • Lee Falk
      • Jeffrey Boam
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs193

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    Badger-20

    Someone did their homework

    Not many people realize that the Phantom is THE FIRST comic book hero, pre-dating Superman and pre-dating Batman. I grew up on the classic Lee Falk comic strip hero in my local newspaper. The ads for this film made me suspect it would be faithful to the character and storyline. When the film opens with the comic strip's classic line "For those who came in late…" (always used between the end of one storyline and the beginning of the next with one-day strip with a brief synopsis/reminder of the origin of the Phantom), I got goose bumps and the film maintained its integrity, unlike people who have no clue as to who is "The Phantom." While some alternations were made for it to be a little more PC (the Phantom's local pygmy people are omitted, possibly "replaced" by the Rope People we see at one point), the film's flavour remained untarnished. I can see why Billy Zane fought so hard for the role. Treat Williams clearly had a blast chewing up the scenery as the villain. Then-newcomer Catherine Zeta-Jones certainly had we males dislocating our jaws with amazement (it always pained me later she'd be referred to mostly as "Catherine Zeta-Jones from Zorro" for a time, as though this tongue-in-cheek action adventure film was to be neglected). For the non-intellect, this film may fare better on tape or on cable. For those who know the character from his origins, see it either there or if it should ever hit theatrical re-release. The saddest thing about this film is it has not yet spanned a series of sequels.
    VetteRanger

    Solid silver screen rendition of a popular comics hero

    I've thought The Phantom was one cool comic strip hero since I was a kid. I never felt like I really got enough of the character, and I was delighted when a feature film was made. I wasn't disappointed.

    The story is exciting, and acting performances are rich. Treat Williams drops charisma and evil. An early look at Catherine Zeta Jones is eye catching, and she gives a solid performance as the leader of an all woman mercenary team.

    Billy Zane hits a home run as the Phantom. First, he looks good in the suit. That's always a must for a costumed hero film. Second, he gives a confident performance of a heroic character, and delivers his clever "humor" lines with just the right amount of wry charm. Zane (and/or stunt men) give the character a sense of strength and grace that are demanded to make the Phantom work on screen.

    The cinematography is beautiful to behold, especially jungle and water scenes. They draw you right into the screen. As a cap off, I also enjoyed the score, and the main theme is catchy, which I also like to have in a comic hero movie. (That was one area where I thought the X-Men movies failed. Nothing memorable at all in the score ... they should have used the theme from the cartoon show. LOL) The movie is a feast for the senses, and for fans of the Comic strip. My only regret was that it did not do well enough at the box office to spawn a string of sequels.

    We also enjoyed the Phantom serial from the OLD movie days. Of course its campy but its fun and a lot of hours of entertainment for the price:
    vwolak

    Batman meets Raiders of the Lost Ark

    This is a very enjoyable movie, enough action to keep interest, yet clean enough and without gory violence for the kids.

    I used to enjoy following the comic serial in the local paper when I was younger. It was discontinued in my local paper a long time ago, but it was refreshing to see this theatrical adaptation made to possibly renew interest in this ancient hero, especially to the younger crowd.

    This is Billy Zane's shining moment in theater because #1, he did not have quite a big role in Titanic, and #2, he was such a dink in that movie anyway.

    Treat Williams gives the best effort in this movie IMHO, it is a bit overacted, but he maintains the balance between humor and being dastardly evil.

    The basic premise of the movie, to Phantom newcomers, is that The Phantom is a superhero that fights for what is right in the African Jungle. The Phantom is called the Ghost who Walks, because he has survived for 400 years. Little does anyone know that the Phantom lives on because each Phantom grooms his son to take the mantle of the Phantom should the present Phantom faces an untimely death. Unique to most superheroes, he uses guns, yet he makes every effort to not kill anyone he apprehends. He resides in the Skull Cave (Wonder if the makers of the Masters of the Universe owes Lee Falk some chunka chunka for this idea). The Phantom has the loyalty of many of the natives that reside in the jungle and receives much assistance from them.

    In this adaptation, a thug from NYC by the name of Xander Drax has his henchmen attempt to procure 3 mystical skulls which gives dark powers to he who possesses them. The Phantom acts to thwart his efforts, as he knows the power these skulls contain.

    This film contains action on land, sea, and air. Catherine Zeta Jones plays one of Drax's stooges. Her character has more depth than most of the characters in this movie.

    As much as I enjoyed the movie, there are some things that make you go "Hmmmm..."

    A horse and a wolf can both keep pace with a biplane speeding across the jungle. The Phantom must have fed them thier Wheaties...

    The Phantom's alter ego, aka Kit Walker, takes a cab in New York City. He initally offers Bengala currency to the cabbie, then he offers a mitfull of jewels. Now, when you give a NY cabbie a handfull of what appears to be costume jewelry to the untrained eye, chances are you get screamed at severely at best (taking into consideration this took place in the 1930's, nowadays, the same action could get you brutalized in someway.)

    Another is the Phantom chases Xander Drax and jumps into the water and clings onto the plane they take to the Devil's Vortex. Now, if any human being grabs onto a plane soaking wet, hangs on when the airplane is so many thousands of feet above ground where the air is colder and thinner, you would be freezing and getting light headed from the depleted oxygen as you hang on outside during a trip across the Atlantic.

    My favorite part of the movie, aside from the great scenery, is how Xander Drax explains his name to Kabai Sengh in spelling bee fashion (Xander Drax! X A N D E R D R A X! Xander Drax!).

    Well, this movie has a great ending, which I will not give out. Any fan of movies such as Raiders of the Lost Ark or Jewel of the Nile would really like this one.

    Enjoy!
    6artzau

    Comic Book Heroes

    There's always a danger in bringing comic book heroes to the screen in that most are pretty bad. Some are satisfying, e.g., the Batman and Superman films come to mind. But, the Phantom was essentially a strip comic by Lee Falk that I used to read as a kid and which had been around long before me (I'll be 65 this year). I remember seeing the serial at the Saturday morning matinees and loved the comic strip. Time passes and the Phantom faded and then, in 1993, I went to Somalia as a consultant during the UNITAF occupation and was billeted with the Aussies. To my amazement, I discovered the Phantom was not only alive and well Down Under, but there were active comic books cults, conventions and the like there as well. So, no wonder the film enjoyed a revival of a defunct strip but, alas, there is much to be desired in the effort and the final product is almost a parody of the original. My wife and I saw it for a bargain matinee and I enjoyed it. However, I suffer few illusions that it could not have been done better. It was a romp and maybe, as one reviewer noted, Catherine Zeta-Jones was worth the price of admission. Well, for my part, I liked young Billy Zane's Phantom with the sheepish grin, Treat Williams's sardonic evil smile and Christy Swanson's Diana, a pleasant departure from her Vampire staking role as Buffy. It was also good to see Patrick McGoohan, former Secret Agent Man as the Phantom's predecessor. I think this film is worth the price of a rental for a rainy afternoon.
    DN-6

    My favorite adaptation of a pulp/comic strip hero.

    Of all the recent pulp hero adaptation to the big screen, this one ranks as the best so far. Doc Savage was too campy. The Shadow was disappointing, The Spirit was too small and the Rocketeer was an echo of the entire genre. But the Phantom, thanks to performances from Billy Zane, Treat Williams and Catherine-Zeta Jones, came alive on the screen. There was humor, drama, excitement, suspense and action galore. This film had all the elements of a successful pulp novel or newspaper serial. The cinematography, especially on the location shots, was breathtaking. Billy Zane is very believable as Kit Walker both in and out of costume. The faithfulness of the film to the original stories is also excellent.

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    • Anecdotes
      Billy Zane pumped iron for over a year to fill The Phantom's costume. A Batman-like costume with fake muscles was reportedly made, but by the time filming started, Zane was so beefed up that he did not need it.
    • Gaffes
      The float plane used to take Drax from New York City to the Devils Vortex (somewhere off the Malay Peninsula) is a Beechcraft Model 18. The range of this aircraft is 1200 miles. The plane could not fly the approximately 10,000 miles without stopping to refuel at which point the Phantom would most likely have been seen hanging onto the float by someone. Even if the plane could have made the full flight non-stop, with its top speed of 225 MPH, the Phantom would have had to hang on to the pontoon spar for nearly 2 days.
    • Citations

      Quill: Look, I once killed the Phantom.

      The Great Kabai Sengh: Join the club. Many of us have killed him over the years. But he keeps coming back.

    • Générique farfelu
      The film title appears from the Phantom's skull ring.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Eddie/DragonHeart/The Arrival/Mission: Impossible/Spy Hard (1996)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 7 juin 1996 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Australia
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Phantom
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Krabi, Thaïlande
    • sociétés de production
      • Paramount Pictures
      • The Ladd Company
      • Boam Productions
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    • Budget
      • 45 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 17 323 326 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 5 072 346 $ US
      • 9 juin 1996
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 17 330 678 $ US
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      1 heure 40 minutes
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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