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Widely regarded as a flop, this is actually a pretty much movie in much the same vein as The Rocketeer, featuring standout performances from Billy Zane, who proves he has the acting chops to be a heroic leading man (even if he looks a little silly cavorting around in purple spandex), and Treat Williams, who dominates every scene he's in as one of cinema's most eccentric and playfully sadistic villains. The wonderful Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa has what amounts to a glorified cameo, but he's welcome all the same. |
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7th June 1996 Cinema | ||
Phantom (1996) 25th May 1999 DVD 101 mins 2.35:1 |
Kitt Walker (the Phantom) | |
Diana Palmer | |
Xander Drax | |
Sala | |
Quill | |
The Great Kabai Sengh | |
Uncle Dave Palmer | |
Morgan | |
Charlie Zephro | |
Ray Zephro | |
Lillie Palmer | |
Jimmy Wells | |
the Phantom's Father | |
Capt. Philip Horton | |
Police Comm. Farley | |
Mayor Krebs | |
Falkmoore the Butler | |
Al the Cabbie | |
Mounted Cop | |
Cycle Cop | |
Cycle Cop | |
Dr. Fleming | |
Cpl. Weeks | |
Zak | |
Breen | |
Styles | |
Guran | |
Ugly Pirate | |
Pirate #1 | |
Gangster #1 | |
Female Pilot | |
Boy Phantom | |
Shaman | |
Drax's Receptionist (as Valerie Flueger) | |
Short Order Cook |