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Law & Order: Criminal Intent
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Phantom

  • Episode aired Mar 17, 2002
  • TV-14
  • 44m
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
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Michael Emerson, Richard Thomsen, Paul Tiesler, and Lindsay Andretta in Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001)
CrimeDramaMysteryThriller

Goren and Eames must untangle the story behind a mysterious man living a double life while telling his family that he is an economist for the United Nations. As his world of lies unravels, m... Read allGoren and Eames must untangle the story behind a mysterious man living a double life while telling his family that he is an economist for the United Nations. As his world of lies unravels, murder seems to be his only way out.Goren and Eames must untangle the story behind a mysterious man living a double life while telling his family that he is an economist for the United Nations. As his world of lies unravels, murder seems to be his only way out.

  • Director
    • Juan José Campanella
  • Writers
    • Marlane Meyer
    • Rene Balcer
  • Stars
    • Vincent D'Onofrio
    • Kathryn Erbe
    • Jamey Sheridan
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.3/10
    495
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    • Director
      • Juan José Campanella
    • Writers
      • Marlane Meyer
      • Rene Balcer
    • Stars
      • Vincent D'Onofrio
      • Kathryn Erbe
      • Jamey Sheridan
    • 5User reviews
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    Vincent D'Onofrio
    Vincent D'Onofrio
    • Detective Robert 'Bobby' Goren
    Kathryn Erbe
    Kathryn Erbe
    • Detective Alexandra 'Alex' Eames
    Jamey Sheridan
    Jamey Sheridan
    • Captain James 'Jimmy' Deakins
    Courtney B. Vance
    Courtney B. Vance
    • ADA Ronald 'Ron' Carver
    Michael Emerson
    Michael Emerson
    • Gerry Rankin
    Brooke Smith
    Brooke Smith
    • Tessa Rankin
    Kelly Deadmon
    Kelly Deadmon
    • Charlotte's Friend
    Andrew Fiscella
    • Frank Caspari
    Oni Faida Lampley
    Oni Faida Lampley
    • U.N. Official
    Joseph Ragno
    Joseph Ragno
    • Benny Franconi
    Cara Buono
    Cara Buono
    • Charlotte Fielding
    Lindsay Andretta
    Lindsay Andretta
    • Natalia Rankin
    Richard Thomsen
    • Jack Rankin
    Marissa Matrone
    Marissa Matrone
    • Connie
    Ronobir Lahiri
    Ronobir Lahiri
    • Dr. Singh
    Tyrone Mitchell Henderson
    Tyrone Mitchell Henderson
    • Vince
    Paul Tiesler
    • Jason Rankin
    Nathan Perez
    • Carlos
    • Director
      • Juan José Campanella
    • Writers
      • Marlane Meyer
      • Rene Balcer
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    8TheLittleSongbird

    Phantom of dishonesty

    Vincent D'Onofrio, the character of Goren and his wonderfully unorthodox methods and way of thinking, his chemistry with Eames, the compelling cases, the thought-provoking and entertaining writing are just some of the reasons as to why 'Law and Order: Criminal Intent' is as good as it is and it is sad that it didn't last longer. Especially when the original 'Law and Order' and 'Special Victims Unit' lasted longer and to me its prime period is as good as the prime years of those.

    "Phantom" may not be one of the best episodes of 'Law and Order: Criminal Intent' and is not even one of the best of the first season ("The Faithful", "Jones" and "Homo Homini Lupus" in my view). It is still a very good episode though in a season where there is not a bad episode in the lot and where the weakest "The Third Horseman" is still pretty good. It is just missing the extra something that the show has at its very best.

    Some of the story may require some suspension of disbelief, like Rankin keeping that big a secret for so long without anybody, even those closest to him, suspecting a thing.

    There is such a lot that "Phantom" has going in its favour though. The production values are not too elaborate and never static, having a slickness without being too simple. The theme tune may be my least favourite of those for the three most popular and longest-lasting 'Law and Order' shows but is memorable, while the music doesn't get melodramatic even in when the truth is revealed.

    As with all the previous episodes, there is plenty of momentum and intelligent terseness in the script, how Goren is written is one of the show's greatest pleasures and "Phantom" doesn't change that. Despite the premise not being the easiest to swallow, the story still absorbs and provides plenty of suspense. Particularly in the final act where there is a real sense of urgency and Goren's moment of revelation is one of his best individual moments, thrilling stuff that. Rankin is a very interesting character too. D'Onofrio is on top form as usual and Michael Emerson gives Rankin surprising complexity in a powerful way.

    In a nutshell, very well done. 8/10
    beemgold

    Inspired by real life character and events

    Dr. Jean-Claude Romand, in France, was a renowned doctor or medicine, working for WHO organisation in Switzerland, travelling extensively to attend specialised medical conferences. He had an attractive wife and two lovely young children, 5 and 7. One days, he murdered his wife, then shot his 2 children, went downstairs to watch TV. The next day, he went to have lunch with his elderly parents, shot both of them. In the evening, he tried to strangle a dear female friend while going to a dinner party. He then went home, swallowed some pills, set fire to his house. When the firemen arrived, he was still alive, while his little family was dead and charred. Investigators soon found out that for 20 years, he had lied to his wife, parents, children, friends, and relatives. He never graduated from medical school. He pretended to drive to work each morning, but he was spending his days in libraries and hotels. He paid his bills by using the money his relatives and his parents told him to invest at a high interest rate--- or so he said. But when Pierre Crolet, his father-in-law asked Romand for his money back, he was soon found dead--- fell down the stairs. When his lady friend asked Romand to repay her money, he tried to strangle her. Soon his lies were going to be uncovered, so he decided to murder everybody. This episode of L&O is inspired by Dr. Romand, who is still alive, serving a lifetime jail sentence, and never expressed any regrets or remorse.
    9richardguion

    Excellent story & acting

    This episode has made me understand why people are fans of this series. The plot is about a murder in dicey circumstances, it took me a while to figure it out. Future stars Michael Emerson (from Lost) and Cara Buono (Mad Men, Stranger Things) are excellent as the suspects. Vincent D'Onofrio as Detective Goren displays both cunning and charm as he interrogates various people in the episode. Goren is a cross between Columbo and Sherlock Holmes. Katherine Erbe is very effective as his partner; the way they tag team Buono in an interrogation is very effective. Emerson does a role he would do a few times over (most notably in The Practice), a seemingly nice guy who is capable of much more.
    7bkoganbing

    Living A Total Lie

    The murder of a small time hood two days out of prison leads Goren and Eames on the trail of a man who has built a carefully constructed suburban world for his family on complete lies. At first glance you have to wonder how naive they were or how they could never question anything.

    When I was with New York State Crime Victims Board in that last year of my employ before retiring I dealt with a lot of wives who were just like Brooke Smith. As long as the family finances were OK, they never questioned anything. The tragedy of 9/11 brought a slew of them in, new widows of well paid executives who hadn't a clue about how the bills were paid and the income their families had lived on. I got an insight into the character that Brooke Smith played from that.

    Smith is the wife of Michael Emerson who is the individual that the Major Case squad has zeroed in on. To his wife he's an economist for the UN who travels the world and rubs shoulders with the high and mighty. Actually he supported his family through the estate of his father-in-law which he managed and who died a suspicious death that was never investigated. Then through his girlfriend Cara Buono he got a hold of the take of a huge robbery of an OTB parlor which replenished the family fortune. Buono's brother was part of the robbery and it was he who was killed that brought Major Case in.

    Emerson is a frightening individual in that he looks quite ordinary, but has an amazing talent for conning all around him. As his world starts to crumble he's going to do one unspeakable act before he runs rather than have some believe bad of him. As for Buono while she's an executive with Harry Winston jewelers, she's also allegedly street smart and she gets taken worst of all.

    This is a really fascinating Criminal Intent episode, don't miss it.

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    • Trivia
      This episode was clearly inspired by the case of Frenchman Jean-Claude Romand, who spent 18 years pretending to be a researcher at the World Health Organization (WHO) and tricked his relatives out of their savings. In 1993, as his scam was about to collapse, Roman killed his wife, his two children, his parents and attempted to kill his mistress so that they would never know about his deceit. He was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 22 years; he became eligible for parole in 2015 and was granted parole on June 27, 2019 after spending only 26 years in prison, despite being convicted of six counts of murder in the first degree.
    • Goofs
      Mrs. Rankin does not appear to dial the house phone when contacting the children's school. She simply picks the phone up puts it to her ear and begins to talk after a very brief pause.
    • Quotes

      Detective Alexandra Eames: The only money I ever got from my family was the 50 bucks my Dad gave me for my prom dress.

      Detective Robert Goren: Is that the same year you were selling apples in front of City Hall?

      Detective Alexandra Eames: It was matchsticks, and it was snowing.

    • Connections
      References Lady for a Day (1933)

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    • Release date
      • March 17, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Wolf Films
      • Studios USA Television
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    • Runtime
      • 44m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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