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The Phantom

  • 1931
  • Approved
  • 1h 2m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
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Allene Ray and Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams in The Phantom (1931)
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A group of people are stalked by a masked killer in an old mansion.A group of people are stalked by a masked killer in an old mansion.A group of people are stalked by a masked killer in an old mansion.

  • Director
    • Alan James
  • Writer
    • Alan James
  • Stars
    • Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
    • Allene Ray
    • Niles Welch
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    484
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    • Director
      • Alan James
    • Writer
      • Alan James
    • Stars
      • Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
      • Allene Ray
      • Niles Welch
    • 20User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
    Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
    • Dick Mallory
    • (as Guinn Williams)
    Allene Ray
    Allene Ray
    • Ruth Hampton
    Niles Welch
    Niles Welch
    • Sam Crandall
    Tom O'Brien
    Tom O'Brien
    • Police Sgt. Pat Collins
    Sheldon Lewis
    Sheldon Lewis
    • The Thing
    Wilfred Lucas
    Wilfred Lucas
    • Dist. Atty. John Hampton
    Violet Knights
    • Lucy - the Maid
    William Gould
    William Gould
    • Dr. Weldon
    Bobby Dunn
    Bobby Dunn
    • Shorty - the Chauffeur
    William Jackie
    • Oscar - the Lunatic
    Billy Griffith
    • James - the Butler
    • (uncredited)
    Rodney Hildebrand
    • Detective
    • (uncredited)
    Horace Murphy
    Horace Murphy
    • Police Chief Murphy
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Alan James
    • Writer
      • Alan James
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    4tulsasavage

    A Tough Watch

    I really enjoy classic horror, even the poverty row productions. This one, though,was tough to get through.

    I agree with others who have said the acting is poor. They're also not well-rehearsed; especially at the beginning the actors are stepping on each others' lines.

    I also have a problem with the editing. As the movie starts, it feels like we're cutting between three movies: a prison, the top of a train, and a helicopter. It becomes clear in a few how they connect, but the disjointed editing continues throughout the movie, making for jarring changes between scenes... sometimes lingering too long, sometimes not giving us enough setup or wrap-up.

    I knew I was taking a risk when I started it. The description made it sound more like a murder mystery / police drama, and I should have trusted my gut on this one. It's played for laughs almost all the way through which is frustrating, and even when it's not intentional the laughs occasionally come anyway: when the phantom enters a room, it's truly laughable. (Watch carefully as no one makes any attempt to get away.)

    You can watch it for free on Archive Dot Org, or on Tubi... but if you're looking for another Dracula or Frankenstein... this ain't it. It doesn't compare well to the. Basil Rathbone / Nigel Bruce mysteries about a decade later, either.

    For completists only!
    6dbborroughs

    Creaky Beyond Words

    A prisoner named the Phantom is moments away from going to the chair when he climbs over the wall, jumps on top of a passing train and makes a get away when a plane flies down and picks him up. He then threatens the DA, even though he's not the DA who sent him up the river...and then things get complicated.

    This is a movie from the early days of sound. Using silent footage with sound effects it broadens what could be done at reasonable expense with the then bulky sound equipment. As a result this film does things that many similar movies from the period couldn't, it goes outside the drawing room, the best example is the jail break at the beginning.

    But while it goes places that other films didn't, and it has more twists than a pretzel factory, this film suffers from the same problem that countless other lower budget films did, and that is its limited by sound itself. There is no music and many scenes are staged simply to have people talk, a sequence at the beginning in the newspaper editor's office for example, goes on way too long just so we can hear the characters talking on the phone.

    The movie itself is interesting up to a point, but at times it seems to want to get as many of the mystery conventions into the movie as possible so things keep spinning out for no real reason other than to make the film reach a reasonable length. The problem is that as interesting as the plot is, the film's age hinders full enjoyment of it.

    If you're in the mood for an antique give it a try, otherwise steer clear.
    5gcube1942

    Lighten up folks!

    I just read all of the other reviews to verify my premise, which turned out to be true. They all take the position that this movie is pretty awful on many levels. Well, sure it is since it is obviously a spoof and a send-up. Taking it seriously is a preposterous mistake of judgment. For whatever reason the director chose to go beyond all the limits and that is what gives him away. Maybe just to have fun, maybe to get even with the studio for some transgression, could have been anything. Like it or hate it as you choose but take a chill pill and recognize that your leg has been properly pulled!
    reptilicus

    Early talky that is still quite fun.

    It starts with a prison break with a man about to be electrocuted jumping over the wall onto a moving train and then being picked up by a plane dangling a rope ladder! And that is just the first 5 minutes! Most of this is an "old dark house" style thriller about a mad killer called The Phantom who is out to kill a local district attorney (former D.W. Griffith regular Wilfred Lucas). The D.A.'s daughter (Allene Ray) and her reporter boyfriend (Guinn WIlliams) team up to catch the cloaked maniac and, in the tradition of movies like this, do a much better job than the cops who have surrounded the house. They trail the madman to an insane asylum where nobody, and I mean NOBODY! is playing with a full deck. For a one hour film the plot gets complicated with things like insanity, kidnapping, revenge and even brain transplants. The only thing missing was a gorilla, and if the plot had run another 10 minutes I'll one would have popped up! It all makes sense (well, sort of) at the end when the prison warden shows up to identify the mad killer. (You don't expect ME to reveal who it is, do you?) Also in the cast is The Clutching Hand himself, Sheldon Lewis. In a cap, tall hat and fright wig he is still playing the character he created for the 1916 serial THE EXPLOITS OF ELAINE and doing it rather well. Lweis was also the only actor to ever play Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde twice. Once in 1920 in the version filmed on location in New York to compete against the John Barrymore and again in 1929 in a one reel talkie short. Art? No way. Fun? You bet! See this one.
    7Scott_Mercer

    Great Spooky Fun

    This is the kind of movie you start watching from the cynical forward-looking viewpoint of 2007 and start complaining that the premise is hokey, the set-ups are creaky and the dialog is loaded with clichés.

    Then you realize that this film IS SO DANG OLD that it represents probably the first time that some of these set-ups, situations and dialog were ever seen on the movie screen! This dates from only the third year that talking pictures were widely available, so there wasn't much before this that this film could be ripping off, except probably stage plays. From this perspective, there is at least some originality here by definition, and lots of fun to be had with the murderer-on-the-loose-in-the-creepy-insane-asylum premise.

    This would make a great double feature with "The Old Dark House," from 1932, creating lots of fodder which would be mocked in the ensuing decades by Bugs Bunny cartoons, Three Stooges shorts, Abbott and Costello films, sketches on "The Carol Burnett Show," "The Rocky Horror Picture Show," and Larry Blamire's "Dark and Stormy Night."

    The four-feature DVD from Retromedia is worth the price if you are a fan of obscure, ancient, creaky horror movies like this. You can look up the other features under the individual titles for reviews, but they are all just about as entertaining as this feature. If black-and-white horror films from the dawn of time are not your bag, you should pass, otherwise this DVD is a worthwhile purchase. And these movies are so old that they won't really scare children except for the smallest tots. Pop some popcorn and go back to the 1930's.

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    • Trivia
      Sunray Films of Cleveland, Ohio made 8mm and 16mm film prints of this 1931 feature for sale to the public.
    • Goofs
      Throughout the film, various characters refer to Dr. Weldon as "Dr. Waldon".
    • Connections
      Referenced in DVD/Lazerdisc/VHS collection 2016 (2016)

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    • Release date
      • November 1, 1931 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Fantoom
    • Production companies
      • Supreme Feature Films Company
      • Action Dramas
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      1 hour 2 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White

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