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Phantom from Space

  • 1953
  • Approved
  • 1h 13m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
1.7K
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Noreen Nash in Phantom from Space (1953)
HorrorSci-Fi

When an asteroid crashes, the search begins to track down the mysterious aliens.When an asteroid crashes, the search begins to track down the mysterious aliens.When an asteroid crashes, the search begins to track down the mysterious aliens.

  • Director
    • W. Lee Wilder
  • Writers
    • William Raynor
    • Myles Wilder
  • Stars
    • Ted Cooper
    • Tom Daly
    • Steve Acton
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    1.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • W. Lee Wilder
    • Writers
      • William Raynor
      • Myles Wilder
    • Stars
      • Ted Cooper
      • Tom Daly
      • Steve Acton
    • 74User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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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
    • Director
      • W. Lee Wilder
    • Writers
      • William Raynor
      • Myles Wilder
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    User reviews74

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    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.
    4Oak Owl

    Lots of running. Hands in pockets. More running.

    Shot exclusively in Griffith Park and the observatory. Always empty, this observatory; no visitors, no staff - maybe they were invisible? Lots of talking. Nobody knows anything. Consistent plot points: keep the reporter away, put your hands in your pockets, appear confused. Lots of running. A noisy dog. More running. Theremin squealing. More running. More barking. Possibly lethal flash bulb. More running. "And now it's morning." THE END.

    HOWEVER the colorized version has wonderful textures and hues; worth watching for at least a few minutes.
    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.
    Bruce_Cook

    Who knows what evil lurks in the --- oops, wrong movie . . .

    Having no money to spend on special effects or makeup, producer-director William Lee Wilder did his best to entertain us with this light-weight tale about an alien who crashlands near the Griffith Observatory and tries to allude pursuing scientists.

    To save money, the filmmakers (a) never actually show the spaceship and (b) make the alien invisible.

    The scientists get hold of the alien's spacesuit (which is not invisible) and examine it in their lab. The alien can't live on Earth without it (so he was pretty stupid to take it off, right?), and he tries to get it back, but the helmet is accidentally destroyed.

    Dying from asphyxiation, the alien is finally cornered on a catwalk in the observatory. The scientists use ultraviolet light to make the alien visible -- but he's just a man in a rubber cap to make him look bald-headed, and a flesh-colored swimsuit to make him look naked.

    The mind boggles at the idea of a sci-fi movie in which the costume man, the make-up man, and the special effects man had nothing else to do but make an invisible alien look bald-headed and naked!

    Boy, we weren't the ONLY ones who got gipped, huh?
    5grizzledgeezer

    better than you'd expect

    Looked at solely from a technical and directorial perspective, "Phantom from Space" is a far better film than you'd expect. The acting is consistently competent, and the director keeps things moving briskly, without the longueurs that afflict most low-budget films. Scenes often use multiple camera setups, virtually unheard-of in films shot in a couple of days.

    I have to take exception to the reviewer who complained about the cheapness of the special effects. They are exceptionally good, done by Howard Anderson, at that time one of Hollywood's leading opticals/effects houses. They wouldn't be out of place in a bigger-budget film (eg, "Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man").

    Don't get me wrong. This is not a particularly good movie, its principal problem being the lack of a compelling story. Had it had one, it might have become a classic.

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    • Trivia
      Phantom from Space (1953) uses stock footage of radar rigs. Some of this stock footage would later reappear in Killers from Space (1954).
    • Goofs
      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.
    • Quotes

      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!

    • Crazy credits
      Apart from the film's title, all the cast, crew, additional credits and information appear in the closing credits.
    • Alternate versions
      Also available in a colorized version.
    • Connections
      Edited into Muchachada nui: Episode #1.8 (2007)

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    • Release date
      • May 15, 1953 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El fantasma del espacio
    • Filming locations
      • Griffith Park, Los Angeles, California, USA(driving scenes on roadways)
    • Production company
      • Planet Filmplays
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 13m(73 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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