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PHANTASM (1979, 1988, 1994, 1998, 2016-????)
« on: November 25, 2024, 12:37:49 AM »
Phantasm Original Trailer (Don Coscarelli, 1979)




In 1979, Don Coscarelli unleashed his horror opus Phantasm on an unsuspecting public. Once seen, never forgotten, Coscarelli’s singular masterpiece holds a special place in every horror aficionado’s heart.


Phantasm (1979) 4K RESTORATION TRAILER [FHD]




PHANTASM REMASTERED Official Trailer | Classic Sci-Fi Horror Film | Directed by Don Coscarelli




Phantasm II (1988) Official Trailer




PHANTASM III: LORD OF THE DEAD Original Trailer | Fantasy Sci-Fi Horror | Directed by Don Coscarelli - 1994




PHANTASM IV: OBLIVION Original Trailer | Classic Sci-Fi Horror Film | Directed by Don Coscarelli - 1998




PHANTASM V: RAVAGER Official Trailer | Fantasy Sci-Fi Horror Thriller | Directed by David Hartman - 2016




https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phantasm_(franchise)

Phantasm is an American horror film series that consists of five films, novels, comic books, and merchandise. It is mainly about the Tall Man (Angus Scrimm), a supernatural and malevolent undertaker and the main antagonist who turns the dead into dwarf zombies to do his bidding and take over the world. He is opposed by a young boy, Mike (A. Michael Baldwin), who tries to convince his older brother Jody (Bill Thornbury) and family friend Reggie (Reggie Bannister) of the threat. The first film was released in 1979, received generally positive reviews and has garnered a cult following.

The story idea for the original film came to Don Coscarelli in a dream; one night, in his late teens, he dreamed of fleeing down endlessly long marble corridors, pursued by a chrome sphere intent on penetrating his skull with a wicked needle. There was also a quite futuristic "sphere dispenser" out of which the orbs would emerge and begin chasing him.

Originally writer-director Don Coscarelli considered the first film's ending to be conclusive and did not feel knowledgeable about writing a sequel, but Coscarelli had what he described as a breakthrough when he realized that he could start the film immediately after the previous film's final scene. He also added a road movie element in how Reggie and Mike combat the Tall Man, after which he described the process as straightforward. Coscarelli has later revealed that some elements of this movie were influenced by Stephen King, especially a few aspects of his novel 'Salem's Lot'. For instance, the end of the novel, when the characters go out on the road chasing down vampires, gave him the "road movie" idea of Mike and Reggie chasing The Tall Man.




The Tall Man (played by Angus Scrimm) is an alien undertaker, who is building an army of the living dead by sending corpses to his home planet for conversion. The Tall Man was once a 19th century human named Jebediah Morningside, who invented a dimensional portal that sent him to unknown places before bringing him back to Earth as the monster he is now. His true objective remains a mystery, but it involves the conquest and occupation of Earth.
The Lady In Lavender (played by Kathy Lester in the first and fifth films) is the Tall Man's feminine alter ego, used to seduce hapless males before killing them.


THE BOOKS OF PHANTASM
The PHANTASM comic book is released in a limited run. The brainchild of noted Texas author Stephen Romano.

https://www.phantasm.com/the-books-of-phantasm

Phantasm # 1 ***
Released in 2002    Cover Price $4.95    Xmachina Comics    # 1 of 4

1979
Kate Coscarelli, mother of PHANTASM creator Don Coscarelli and first time author, writes a novelization of the film. The book includes backstory to the characters never shown in the films.

Phantasm Forever’ – Stephen Romano Details Unmade Comic Books and the Movie They Almost Spawned

https://bloody-disgusting.com/interviews/3718054/phantasm-forever-stephen-romano-details-unmade-comic-books-and-the-movie-they-almost-spawned-phantom-limbs/

https://www.phantasmcomics.com/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdLYEMsGczHEKLdqWs_xGmw





https://rottenink.wordpress.com/2016/09/11/from-horror-movie-to-horror-comic-phantasm/

The Phantasm movie series is the brain child of director and writer Don Coscarelli who grew up a fan of horror and wanted to make his own in the booming market. Inspired by the book “Something Wicked This Way Comes” by Ray Bradbury as well as from elements from films like “Suspiria” and “Invaders From Mars,” he made a film that became a hit at the box office as well sparked a cult-like following that is still going strong to this day. So before we dive too deep into this update, I want to talk about the films. The write ups will once more come from our friends at IMDB with some info and my brief thoughts and memories of the films…so let’s dodge the spheres and leap over some tombstones and get to talking about the films that are near and dear to many horror fans’ hearts.


https://www.horrorthriller.com/Comics/Reviews/PQR/phantasm.html
https://phactory.co/products/phantasm-comic-book-autographed


Tales from the World of Phantasm – Don Coscarelli Celebrates 45 Years of ‘Phantasm’ with New Book
https://www.reddit.com/r/Phantasm/comments/199akzz/tales_from_the_world_of_phantasm_don_coscarelli

The 4K remastered original classic that started it all, in which two brothers discover their local mortuary hides a legion of hooded ...
Actors: Angus Scrimm, A. Michael Baldwin, Reggie Bannister
Director: Don Coscarelli

Provided to YouTube by TuneCore Main Title · Fred Myrow & Malcolm Seagrave Phantasm (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) ...

Composed by Fred Myrow and Malcolm Seagrave for the film 'Phantasm' (1979) Instruments used: Arturia Analog Lab Cherry ...
Phantasm "I've been waiting"
Mix - phantasm 1979 full soundtrack
Malcolm Seagrave, Ennio Morricone, Jerry Goldsmith, and more
Phantasm theme
Phantasm (Official Soundtrack)
Album • Fred Myrow, Malcolm Seagrave
Welcome to Morningside Hand in Box  Fred Myrow & Malcolm Seagrave - Phantasm




Phantasm Theme (Nightcrawler Remix)



https://soundcloud.com/nightcrawlermusic/phantasm-theme-nightcrawler-remix


Theme from Phantasm (1979) Synth Cover
Terrordyne - Phantasm (Terrordyne Remix) [Music Video] | RetroSynth (Horrorsynth / Synthwave)

Phantasm (Terrordyne Remix) [Horrorwave]

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