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Phantom Killer

  • 1942
  • Approved
  • 1h 1m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
289
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Warren Hymer, Mantan Moreland, Dick Purcell, and Joan Woodbury in Phantom Killer (1942)
WhodunnitDramaMysteryRomanceThriller

Well-known philanthropist and deaf-mute John G. Harrison is identified leaving the scene of several murders but evades successful prosecution as there are hundreds of witnesses who have also... Read allWell-known philanthropist and deaf-mute John G. Harrison is identified leaving the scene of several murders but evades successful prosecution as there are hundreds of witnesses who have also seen him emceeing benefits at the exact same time as the murders.Well-known philanthropist and deaf-mute John G. Harrison is identified leaving the scene of several murders but evades successful prosecution as there are hundreds of witnesses who have also seen him emceeing benefits at the exact same time as the murders.

  • Director
    • William Beaudine
  • Writers
    • Karl Brown
    • Albert DeMond
  • Stars
    • Dick Purcell
    • Joan Woodbury
    • John Hamilton
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    289
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William Beaudine
    • Writers
      • Karl Brown
      • Albert DeMond
    • Stars
      • Dick Purcell
      • Joan Woodbury
      • John Hamilton
    • 14User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    Dick Purcell
    Dick Purcell
    • Edward Clark
    Joan Woodbury
    Joan Woodbury
    • Barbara Mason
    John Hamilton
    John Hamilton
    • John G. Harrison
    Warren Hymer
    Warren Hymer
    • Sgt. Corrigan
    Mantan Moreland
    Mantan Moreland
    • Nicodemus
    • (as Manton Moreland)
    J. Farrell MacDonald
    J. Farrell MacDonald
    • Police Captain
    Gayne Whitman
    Gayne Whitman
    • District Attorney
    Kenneth Harlan
    Kenneth Harlan
    • Lt. Brady
    George J. Lewis
    George J. Lewis
    • Kramer
    • (as George Lewis)
    Karl Hackett
    Karl Hackett
    • Defense Attorney
    Harry Depp
    Harry Depp
    • Lester Cutler
    Isabel La Mal
    Isabel La Mal
    • Mrs. Rigby
    • (as Isabel Lamal)
    Robert Carson
    Robert Carson
    • Dave Rigby
    Frank Ellis
    Frank Ellis
    • Kelsey
    Victor Adamson
    Victor Adamson
    • City Hall Janitor
    • (uncredited)
    Arthur Berkeley
    • Courtroom Spectator
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Cheatham
    Jack Cheatham
    • Bailiff
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • William Beaudine
    • Writers
      • Karl Brown
      • Albert DeMond
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    User reviews14

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    4goblinhairedguy

    See it for Mantan

    Quite average even by Monogram standards, this mystery (a remake of The Sphinx) has an oddball plot which is not unraveled to much effect -- you'll see through it after about ten minutes. The two leads have some nice breezy dialog at the outset, but John Hamilton is hopelessly dull as the villain (perfectly cast Lionel Atwill originated the role) and Warren Hymer's nitwit shtick is pretty annoying. However, it's worth sitting through for a five-minute appearance by the incomparable Mantan Moreland as Nicodemus the janitor, who gets the better of the defense attorney during a hilarious courtroom appearance. You've got to hand it to Bill "One-Take" Beaudine; he wasn't much of a director, but he would always punch up a routine programmer with some goofy vaudeville.
    6Handlinghandel

    Entertaining and scary

    This is not great film art. However, I found it fun. It does its job: It is breezy at times. It has romantic elements between Joan Woodbury and Dick Purcell. And it is frightening: The central concept, that a man who can neither hear nor speak and is never at the scene of the crime is a ruthless killer, has a nightmarish quality.

    Ms. Woodbury gets several costume changes. They aren't always logical. She plays an ambitious newspaper reporter. In one sequence, we find her interviewing a central character while wearing an evening gown! (Yes, it's in the daytime.) Discovering films from Monogram is generally fun. Sometimes they don't pan out. This one, whether or not it is a remake of "The Sphinx," does. It held my attention without fail.
    4bkoganbing

    Seen at the scene

    This independent B film which had a few familiar faces in the cast had some interesting elements, but in the end doesn't quite make it.

    John Hamilton known better to early television fans as Perry White in the Superman series is a well known philanthropist who is seen at the scene of several murders of other people in the financial field. But he's got a nice alibi. Every time one of those murders takes place Hamilton is also seen at some public event.

    Nevertheless and I think rather stupidly ace prosecutor Dick Purcell proceeds with an indictment against him with only janitor Mantan Moreland as a witness to Hamilton at the scene of a murder. No way in real life or on Law And Order would Purcell take such a flimsy case to trial.

    But even when he loses Purcell continues on with the investigation even with his girlfriend, reporter Joan Woodbury giving him the horse laugh.

    This film had some potential to be better than it was. But there were too many loose ends in the plot and bizarre behavior by some of the characters in the story line of Phantom Killer.

    However Mantan Moreland on the witness stand is hilarious. Would that the rest of Phantom Killer was as good.
    5planktonrules

    In some ways, this remake is better than the original.

    John Harrison (John Hamilton) is a well respected philanthropist. He's also known for begin deaf and a true mute...born with paralyzed vocal cords. However, shortly after the film begins, Harrison (or a guy looking exactly like him) talks to a janitor (Mantan Moreland) as he leaves an office building. Soon, the janitor finds a dead body. It seems that again and again, when Hamilton is at big public charity events, men from finance companies die in the same cities he's in....but it can't be him, as he is seen at the charity events when the murders are occurring. So what gives? How can this be explained away?!

    When the assistant DA (Dick Purcell) tries to prosecute Harrison for murder, doctors verify he IS unable to talk and it couldn't have been Harrison as he has alibis. And, as a result, the DA is laughed out of court...and determined to somehow proved Harrison is a killer...one who sure takes a lot of trouble to establish these alibis if this is true!

    The solution to this mystery certainly is no mystery....and most folks watching the film will guess it early on in the film. I think having the man assumed to be mute when he isn't could have worked....but being in two places at once...well, unless he's perfected cloning, there's only one obvious answer! Still, it is entertaining and a decent time-passer...even if it all doesn't make sense.

    Some things in the film don't make a lot of sense when it comes to deafness. Rarely is a deaf person unable to talk because of any paralysis....and the term 'deaf mute' really doesn't make sense for nearly all deaf people, as they can talk or make vocalizations....just not all that well in most cases. Also in one scene a person says that deaf people ALL can read lips (also called 'speech reading')...which is definitely NOT true! However, what the film did get right is the sign language. It looks as if they have a person who knows sign language do the closeup scenes showing just the hands....although in a few cases, Hamilton obviously had been taught a few signs. I do appreciate this....as, in the original version of the movie, 1933's "The Sphinx", the signing was all a lot of gibberish and they made no attempt to do real American Sign Language or anything approximating it.

    Oh, and finally, Warren Hymer played comic relief as a dumb cop. Interestingly, he wasn't ALL dumb and actually was quite competent at the end of the film!
    6ksf-2

    okay Shortie from Monogram Pix

    "Phantom" opens with the night janitor (Mantan Moreland) finding Mr. Cromwell dead on the floor of his office. The sound and picture quality are just terrible, so hopefully "someone" will give this a good restoration someday. This one stars Dick Purcell, who seems to have had a rough life all around - he was only married from March of 1942 to August of 1942. Odd. Then he ups and dies of a heart attack at age 35. Purcell works for the District Attorney, and thinks he has found the right suspect, but won't prosecute yet. John Hamilton is the suspect "John Harrison", who seems to have a great alibi, with tons of witnesses. Joan Woodbury is the reporter Barbara Mason, and part of Harrison's alibi. This is just a 61 minute shortie, so we don't get too deep into anyone's story, but it's not bad, as they go. Also interesting to see an early version of sign language, as Harrison is a deaf mute, and we see him spelling words out in court. The night janitor (Moreland) has the best lines and the best facial expressions here, giving the film a light tone. From the title, I was expecting a darker, horror film, but when they put him on the witness stand, he makes a monkey out of the lawyer. Better than I expect it to be. Directed by William Beaudine, who also had an interesting life. Note that he died in 1970, but was listed as director on films from 1974 and 1976. Started acting and writing in 1909. Wow. Low key, fun (but very predictable) film - catch it on Turner Classics.

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    • Trivia
      Although it is credited to Karl Brown, the script was actually recycled from Monogram's Lionel Atwill vehicle Le sphinx (1933).
    • Quotes

      Barbara 'Babs' Mason: It's as clear as the nose on Jimmy Durante's face.

    • Crazy credits
      Despite his prominent role in the film, Mantan Moreland's name is misspelled in the credits as "Manton Moreland."
    • Connections
      Remake of Le sphinx (1933)

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    • Release date
      • October 2, 1942 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Streaming on "Cosy Time Productions" YouTube Channel
      • Streaming on "Jim Nolt" YouTube Channel
    • Languages
      • English
      • American Sign Language
    • Also known as
      • Man and the Devil
    • Production company
      • Monogram Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 1m(61 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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