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Phantasm IV : Aux sources de la Terreur

Original title: Phantasm IV: Oblivion
  • 1998
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
8.9K
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Angus Scrimm in Phantasm IV : Aux sources de la Terreur (1998)
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B-HorrorDark ComedyFantasyHorrorSci-Fi

Mike travels through time and dimensions to find the Tall Man's origins.Mike travels through time and dimensions to find the Tall Man's origins.Mike travels through time and dimensions to find the Tall Man's origins.

  • Director
    • Don Coscarelli
  • Writer
    • Don Coscarelli
  • Stars
    • A. Michael Baldwin
    • Reggie Bannister
    • Bill Thornbury
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  • IMDb RATING
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    8.9K
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    • Director
      • Don Coscarelli
    • Writer
      • Don Coscarelli
    • Stars
      • A. Michael Baldwin
      • Reggie Bannister
      • Bill Thornbury
    • 124User reviews
    • 81Critic reviews
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    A. Michael Baldwin
    A. Michael Baldwin
    • Mike
    Reggie Bannister
    Reggie Bannister
    • Reggie
    Bill Thornbury
    Bill Thornbury
    • Jody
    Heidi Marnhout
    Heidi Marnhout
    • Jennifer
    Bob Ivy
    Bob Ivy
    • Demon Trooper
    Angus Scrimm
    Angus Scrimm
    • The Tall Man
    Christopher L. Stone
    • Music & Dwarf Creatures
    • (voice)
    • (as Christopher Stone)
    Chloe Kay
    • Background Player
    Sylvia Flammer
    • Background Player
    David Gasster
    • Background Player
    Sasha Kassel
    • Background Player
    Aidan Kassel
    • Background Player
    Eric Avary
    • 13th Morningside Volunteer Infantryman
    Andy John
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    George A. Craig
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    Steven C. Kassel
    • 13th Morningside Volunteer Infantryman
    Robert Gates
    • 13th Morningside Volunteer Infantryman
    Todd Mecklem
    • 13th Morningside Volunteer Infantryman
    • Director
      • Don Coscarelli
    • Writer
      • Don Coscarelli
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    7Louie-12

    Surprisingly Good

    A horror movie that is fourth in a series should be terrible. This one actually stands on its own as a good movie, though perhaps not great as fourth in the series.

    As other users have commented, this movie does not answer questions about the Phantasm series. It shows a little background on the tall man, and that's it.

    On the other hand, looking at it as a stand-alone-movie, it works! It has very coherent and often beautiful art direction. There are very few characters (I assume to save money), but that works. It keeps the movie from bogging down in goofy dialogue and laughable characters like Phantasm III.

    The movie actually gets rather artful at times. Just observe the desert scenes with the field of metal rods to see what I mean. The Tall Man doesn't seem too threatening in this one. He come across much more as a constant pressure instead of an acute danger.

    The individual characters aren't really developed any more than the previous films. They are reaching archetypal roles of heros, seekers, fighters, etc.

    This is not a slasher film. It almost is not a horror movie. Oddly enough, it is almost stepping out of its low-brow beginnings (except for the breast scene in the hotel) and nearly reaching art movie status. I would love to see Phantasm V taken further in this vein. Unfortunately, I think this is the last of the series. Enjoy it if you can find it!
    5SnoopyStyle

    messy

    The Tall Man (Angus Scrimm) has been spreading his devastations. The neighboring towns have been abandoned to the monsters. Mike is driving towards Death Valley to escape his pending transformation. Reggie is also on the road and rescues beautiful Jennifer from a car wreck.

    This is generally messy. Mike's journey is a series of random dimensional turns. It's a mistake to separate Mike and Reggie. When the movie opens with a flashback of the trio walking through the door, I hoped for the three of them going on a quest together. It is nice to have the three of them return for this movie but splitting them up loses any hope of chemistry. The logic and the world of this franchise is simply getting too messy. This movie needs a good story. In an aside, I don't like the CGI spheres, no matter how many spheres. There is something solid, something creepy about a real physical floating sphere.
    shaun-5

    I'm amazed

    Whoa! I was amazed while reading all the horrible reviews this film got. This is the best Phantasm since the first. It has a very intelligent story line and the most mature directing of the series. I think a lot of people didn't 'get it' because they were expecting a bunch of gore and action, and a very simplistic plot (like most horror movies today). If that is all you want then you won't like this film. But for people who want a more artistic horror film, this one delivers. (Of course seeing the first three is a must. It is very hard to understand or appreciate without seeing those).
    6AlsExGal

    A return to the original concept

    As Reggie (Reggie Bannister) searches for the missing Mike (A. Michael Baldwin), Mike himself travels through various dimensions and across time itself to learn the origins of the Tall Man (Angus Scrimm) in hopes of discovering a way to stop him once and for all.

    The series attempts to return to its roots a bit, dropping most of the humor from the last two entries, and trying for the off-kilter dream-state of the first film. The film is helped a great deal by use of a lot of footage that was filmed for the original back in '79 but that was edited out, so we get several scenes of the characters as they were back then. The origin of the Tall Man is finally established (somewhat), and that will either be a good thing or a frustrating thing for fans of the series. The sections focusing on Reggie tread much of the usual territory, and there are a couple of over the top gags that will delight or disgust. The ending this time is even more ambiguous than usual. The next (and final?) sequel arrived 18 years later.
    douglasp

    Good, but would have been better as a mini-series

    First off, let me say that Angus Scrimm is a National Treasure and any Phantasm movie is worth watching just for his performance.

    The first two Phantasms were excellent, pure works of imagination that are unlike any other horror series. As for part 3, I've only seen part of it on Sci-Fi and as its not available yet on DVD, I don't remember it too well but presumably OblIVion takes over where that one left off...Mike is heading off into the wastelands and Reggie is pinned to the ceiling by a bunch of silver spheres.

    The story has Mike once again trying to stop the Tall Man and Reggie trying to catch up with him. This time we jump through space, time and dimension to find the Tall Man's origins and get a glimpse of the future he has in store for the earth.

    This is a fairly good installment but it seems like there's more story then fits into the ninety-minute format. It sort of reminded me of Stephen King's Dark Tower series and I think would have been more fun if there was more time to explore some of the story lines hinted at. But if you're a fan of the other films, there's no reason not to check this one out.

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    • Trivia
      After a very mixed fan reaction and some harsh criticism received in relation to Phantasm III : Le Seigneur de la mort (1994), Don Coscarelli decided that he had already gone too far in the action/comedy direction. Subsequently, he wanted to bring the saga "back to its roots" crafting a low budget sequel more focused in the horror and surrealist aspects of the story, in the vein of Phantasm (1979). At the same time, plenty of unused footage from the original film was located after having being lost for years. The conjunction of both things ultimately became the basis for Phantasm IV : Aux sources de la Terreur (1998).
    • Goofs
      (at around 10 mins) When Reggie begins to change the tire on the Barracuda, the convertible top is down. A few minutes later when he stands up, the top is up.
    • Quotes

      Reggie: Some cops can be real assholes.

    • Crazy credits
      Final credit (copyright notice): "This motion picture is protected under the laws of the United States and other countries. Unauthorised duplication, distribution, or exhibition may result in civil liability, criminal prosecution, and the wrath of The Tall Man."
    • Connections
      Featured in Tarnation (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Have You Seen It?
      Lyrics by Reggie Bannister

      Performed by Reggie Bannister (as Reggie B) & the Jizz Wailin' Ya' Doggies

      From the CD album "Fools Paradise"

      Courtesy of Plan 10 Recordings

      Executive Producer Terry J. Svejda

      Produced by Doug Agee

      Alpha Sound Services Geneva, Il.

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    • Release date
      • July 31, 1998 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Phantasm IV: Oblivion
    • Filming locations
      • Ventura, California, USA(Civil War exteriors)
    • Production company
      • Starway International Inc.
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    • Budget
      • $650,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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