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Phantasm
Phantasm

Phantasm (1979)

65% User Rating
1h 29min
Horror
Science Fiction

"If this one doesn't scare you...you're already dead!"

A teenage boy and his friends face off against a mysterious grave robber, known only as the Tall Man, who employs a lethal arsenal of unearthly weapons.

Don CoscarelliDirector

Cast

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Angus Scrimm

Angus Scrimm

The Tall Man

A. Michael Baldwin

A. Michael Baldwin

Michael 'Mike' Pearson

Bill Thornbury

Bill Thornbury

Jody Pearson

Reggie Bannister

Reggie Bannister

Reggie

Kathy Lester

Kathy Lester

Lady in Lavender

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Terrie Kalbus

Fortuneteller's Granddaughter

Kenneth V. Jones

Kenneth V. Jones

Caretaker

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Susan Harper

Girlfriend

Lynn Eastman-Rossi

Lynn Eastman-Rossi

Sally

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David Arntzen

Toby

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Ralph Richmond

Bartender

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Bill Cone

Tommy

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Laura Mann

Double Lavender

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Mary Ellen Shaw

Fortuneteller

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Myrtle Scotton

Maid

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Kate Coscarelli

Funeral Guest (uncredited)

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Dac Coscarelli

Funeral Guest (uncredited)

Reviews (2)

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Cat Ellington
Cat Ellington

February 15, 2017

There are tall men, and then there's the "Tall Man". I actually saw the trailer, or preview, if you like, for Phantasm while awaiting the start of Invasion of the Body Snatchers in December of 1978. And I remember the trailer quite well, considering that the upcoming film looked scary as the word itself. The part in the trailer that really got to me was the scene in which the main antagonist, the Tall Man, played by Angus Scrimm, is standing outside of some kid's bedroom window (at night) looking in over the kid's head. It freaked me out ... Completely out. And being a horror film buff - even then at such a young age - I'd immediately said to my mother who had been sitting next to me: 'Ooh, ma, I wanna see that movie!' Phantasm looked horrifying ... And I loved horrifying movies. My mother said 'Yes'. It would be the next year, in April of 1979, that we (only my mother and me that time) would finally see Phantasm. And it's scary as hell, I tell ya. Scary as hell. Oh, and as I'd also learned, the kid, whose window it was that the Tall Man stood outside of in the trailer, is named Mike. Scary as hell, I tell ya. Be prepared, if you'll be a first time watcher of this cult horror, to scream and jump and feel chills as you're absorbing it. It is just that creepy. And I do believe that Clive Barker (God love him) would later borrow more than a few of the elements from Phantasm for his own cult masterpiece, "Hellraiser". I reckon that I'll always believe that to be the truth. Phantasm is sheer and ultimate terror. They just don't make 'em like this anymore. Watch this one with the lights on, folks.

Media

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Mick Garris talks about PHANTASM

Mick Garris talks about PHANTASM

Phantasm Official Trailer #1 - Angus Scrimm Movie (1979) HD

Phantasm Official Trailer #1 - Angus Scrimm Movie (1979) HD

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Collection

Phantasm Collection

Part of

Phantasm Collection

Includes: Phantasm, Phantasm II, Phantasm III: Lord of the Dead, Phantasm IV: Oblivion, Phantasm: Ravager