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Phantom from Space

  • 1953
  • Approved
  • 1h 13min
NOTE IMDb
4,1/10
1,7 k
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Noreen Nash in Phantom from Space (1953)
HorreurScience-fiction

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  • Réalisation
    • W. Lee Wilder
  • Scénario
    • William Raynor
    • Myles Wilder
  • Casting principal
    • Ted Cooper
    • Tom Daly
    • Steve Acton
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  • NOTE IMDb
    4,1/10
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    • Réalisation
      • W. Lee Wilder
    • Scénario
      • William Raynor
      • Myles Wilder
    • Casting principal
      • Ted Cooper
      • Tom Daly
      • Steve Acton
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    • 27avis des critiques
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    Rôles principaux17

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    Ted Cooper
    • Hazen
    Tom Daly
    • Charlie
    Steve Acton
    • Operator
    Burt Wenland
    • Joe
    Lela Nelson
    • Betty Evans
    Harry Landers
    Harry Landers
    • Lt. Bowers
    Bert Arnold
    • Darrow
    Sandy Sanders
    Sandy Sanders
    • Policeman
    Harry Strang
    Harry Strang
    • Neighbor
    Jim Bannon
    Jim Bannon
    • Police Sergeant
    Jack Daly
    • Wakeman
    Michael Mark
    Michael Mark
    • Watchman
    Rudolph Anders
    Rudolph Anders
    • Dr. Wyatt
    James Seay
    James Seay
    • Major Andrews
    Noreen Nash
    Noreen Nash
    • Barbara Randall
    Steven Clark
    • Bill Randall
    • (as Steve Clark)
    Dick Sands
    • The Phantom
    • Réalisation
      • W. Lee Wilder
    • Scénario
      • William Raynor
      • Myles Wilder
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    2kevinolzak

    As exciting as watching paint dry

    W. Lee Wilder's science fiction debut was 1953's "Phantom from Space," elder brother of comedy specialist Billy Wilder ("Some Like It Hot"), 'Willie' was described by his younger sibling as 'dull,' and truth be told it sadly comes across on the screen. Though he helmed two decent vehicles for Lon Chaney (1950's "Once a Thief" and 1955's "Manfish") his genre outings can only boast of a general lethargy encapsulated in this early sci-fi entry. With a title like "Phantom from Space" the audience is treated to 72 minutes of dimwitted on screen stereotypes trying to catch on to what we already know, that there is an alien human on the loose, his two (unintended) murders and one explosion discussed rather than shown, depicted by a no name cast that at least boasts some faces familiar to seasoned viewers. When they're not seated in Wilder's own cramped office or chasing around Griffith Observatory, they venture only so far as Griffith Park again (but not Bronson Caverns). To avoid costly special effects the invader is conveniently invisible without his spacesuit and diving helmet, in fact nothing is learned about who he is or where he came from, and the poor sap expires without even an acknowledgement of his purpose on Earth. Boredom kicks off early with stock footage and lazy narration, though there is a female lead of sorts, at least Noreen Nash's pretty scientist possesses more aptitude than the military morons on display. Among the cast members can be spotted Michael Mark (Ludwig, father of Little Maria in "Frankenstein"), who saw bigger parts this decade in items like "Attack of the Puppet People" and "The Wasp Woman," James Seay from Wilder's upcoming "Killers from Space," and Peter Lorre's underworld nemesis in "The Face Behind Mask," Rudolph Anders going on to play Boris Karloff's closest confidante in "Frankenstein-1970." W. Lee Wilder did several more titles for his newly formed Planet Filmways company, many of which were scripted by his son Myles - "Killers from Space," "The Snow Creature," "Fright," "The Man Without a Body," "Spy in the Sky!" and "Bluebeards Ten Honeymoons."
    Alph-2

    Underrated B Grade sci-fi

    A low budget sci-fi that has been undeservedly overlooked, for it achieves (within its B Grade limitations) a good deal of suspense and has a plot which veers unexpectedly into some non-formulaic territory.

    'Phantom From Space' is a more thoughtful, interesting and likeable exploitation of 1950s UFO hysteria than many of its better known contemporaries.
    jw.jones

    My Very First Sci-Fi Movie

    I will never forget this movie. It is the very first sci-fi that I had ever seen. My parents took me to see this film when I was about 6-7 years old.

    I was very frightened by the whole thing. I could not stop watching however. Every night for months after seeing the film, I made certain my bedroom curtains were securely drawn. I just knew that the alien was out there looking into my window at me.

    By todays standards, the special effects were really Mickey Mouse. Perhaps a remake of this film will happen some day. If so, I will be first in line to see it. This time I will not worry about my bedroom curtains.
    onnanob2

    Can be enjoyed as juvenile entertainment.

    United Artists sure had a mess on their hands when they distributed Phantom From Space in 1953. The story is of an alien spacecraft that seems to have crash landed somewhere near Santa Monica, and the humanoid alien that runs around. The alien gets involved with murdering a couple humans, and also causes an explosion. It is later learned the alien most likely killed because it was being attacked by the humans. A manhunt for the alien is then organized. The alien is cornered but escapes by taking off his helmet and radioactive suit, which makes him invisible to humans. The suit and helmet are taken to a lab (We know it's a lab because of the roughly made "lab" sign that can be seen.) It is guessed the alien will come to the lab for it's helmet, which it needs for breathing most of the time. The alien shows up and soon the crime investigators, the scientists, and a dog are running here, there, and everywhere looking for either the alien or the woman who has encountered the alien. There is so much running around in the lab building that it becomes humorous; like a Three Stooges comedy. It is also humorous during all this running to see people slipping on the slippery floor in the building's hall. These shots of people slipping slightly were either unnoticed while being filmed, or the director didn't want to do another take. Much of Phantom From Space screams "amateur." Some of the sci-fi elements in this movie are interesting (the invisible alien being viewed under ultra-violet light, the description of foreign gasses the alien breathes in its helmet) while other sci-fi elements do not seem likely. The movie seems more like a cops and criminal story than a science fiction thriller. Even the music sounds like a crime-drama score most of the time. There are several things in the movie which may cause unintended laughter; including the monotone narrator who begins the movie, and again speaks during other parts of the movie. Unintended laughter may also be brought about by some of the situations and dialogue in this movie, and by the acting. For the most part the acting is bad. Some actors display wooden acting. Other actors seem extremely amateur. The special effects are mostly bad when compared to other low-budget films from this era, and they may also lead to unintended snickers. Only near the end do the special effects seem better when the alien is seen under ultra-violet lighting. All the running around and silly situations make the movie seem more like a feature for children. The movie can be entertaining only if viewed with a juvenile frame of mind. Phantom From Space is a bad film, but may actually be a fun reminder of comic books and science fiction serials.
    dougdoepke

    Snoozer

    The story is mainly about people running up and down hallways and stairs. I hope they got paid double for all their huffing and puffing. Oh yeah, there's also something about an invisible man in a diving helmet and pajamas. From the way he breathes, he ought to have his adenoids checked. I think he's from outer space, but more likely he's a diving school flunk-out. What can you say about a cheap snoozer like this with its no-name cast. Heck, there isn't even a sexy girl to keep us guys in the back row entertained. Between all the pseudo-scientific palaver and the sprinting back and forth, there's not much left to look at. My guess is it played one or two drive-ins farthest from town, and then disappeared like the phantom in the movie.

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    • Anecdotes
      Phantom from Space (1953) uses stock footage of radar rigs. Some of this stock footage would later reappear in Killers from Space (1954).
    • Gaffes
      In the lab, a pair of scissors becomes magnetically attached to the spacesuit, yet only a few moments earlier, when Major Andrews tried unsuccessfully to cut the suit using the scissors, there was no magnetic effect on them at all.
    • Citations

      Lt. Bowers: I don't care what ya say, but it doesn't make sense to me. Anybody trained in sabotage would stay undercover. This guy's walking around in a monkey suit - killing people!

    • Crédits fous
      Apart from the film's title, all the cast, crew, additional credits and information appear in the closing credits.
    • Versions alternatives
      Also available in a colorized version.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Muchachada nui: Épisode #1.8 (2007)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 15 mai 1953 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Le fantôme de l'espace
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(driving scenes on roadways)
    • Société de production
      • Planet Filmplays
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    • Durée
      • 1h 13min(73 min)
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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