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Phantoms

For centuries they told us the terror would come from above. We've been looking the wrong way.
1998 | 96m | English

(23949 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Joe Chappelle
Writer: Dean R. Koontz
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In the peaceful Colorado town of Snowfield, something evil has wiped out the community. And now, it's up to a group of people to stop it, or at least get out of Snowfield alive.
Release Date: Jan 23, 1998
Director: Joe Chappelle
Writer: Dean R. Koontz
Genres: Science Fiction, Horror, Thriller
Keywords sheriff, colorado, rural area, u.s. soldier, deputies, suspenseful, professor, deserted town, scientist, alternate life form, sister sister relationship, based on novel or book, gore, los angeles, california, military, fear of dying
Production Companies Dimension Films, Fuji Creative Corporation, NEO Motion Pictures, Raven House
Box Office Revenue: $5,624,282
Budget: $14,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Ben Affleck Sheriff Bryce Hammond
Peter O'Toole Dr. Timothy Flyte
Rose McGowan Lisa Pailey
Joanna Going Jennifer Pailery, M.D.
Liev Schreiber Deputy Stuart 'Stu' Wargle
Nicky Katt Deputy Steve Shanning
Clifton Powell Gen. Leland Copperfield
Rick Otto Scientist Lockland
Valerie Chow Kar-Ling Scientist Yamaguchi
Adam Nelson Scientist Burke
John Hammil Scientist Talbot
John Scott Clough Scientist Shane
Michael DeLorenzo Soldier Velazquez
William Hahn Scientist Borman
Robert Himber Scientist Walker
Bo Hopkins Agent Hawthorne
Robert Knepper Agent Wilson
Paul Schmidt Church Soldier
Dean Hallo Sgt. Harker
Clive Rosengren Commanding Officer
Edmund Wyson Cpl. Guthrie
Luke Eberl Tunnel Boy
Judith Drake Hilda
Yvette Nipar Cowgirl
Lonny Chapman Old Man at Bar (uncredited)
Linnea Quigley Woman in Room 204 (uncredited)
Name Job
Randy Bricker Editor
Don Phillips Casting
Dorian Vernacchio Production Design
Ken Larson Art Direction
Dana Litwack Costume Design
Joe Chappelle Director
Deborah Raymond Production Design
Daniel Bradford Art Direction
Barbara Cole Set Decoration
Laurie Borg Line Producer
Dean R. Koontz Screenplay, Novel
Rob Hinderstein Special Effects Makeup Artist
Paul Berolzheimer Sound Effects Editor
Ricardo Broadus Sound Effects Editor
Richard Chaim Sound
Paul Curtis ADR Editor
Michael Kamper Sound Effects Editor
Jason Lezama Foley Editor
Greg Littlewood Additional Photography
Lane Leavitt Stunts
Vance Hartwell Special Effects Makeup Artist
Dean Beville Sound Designer
Trip Brock Sound Effects Editor
Elisabeth Flaum Sound Effects Editor
Alan Kerr Foley Artist
Allen Hurd Sound Recordist
Richard Clabaugh Director of Photography
Leah Rial Key Makeup Artist
Amanda Carroll Key Makeup Artist
Joel Harlow Special Effects Makeup Artist
Harry Cohen Sound Designer
David C. Williams Original Music Composer
Dan Bradley Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director
Mickey Giacomazzi Stunts
Kathy Jarvis Stunts
Daniel W. Barringer Stunts
Ben Hernandez Bray Stunts
Name Title
Steven A. Lane Producer
Richard Potter Co-Executive Producer
Yoji Kurokami Co-Executive Producer
Michael Leahy Producer
Robert Pringle Producer
Enrique Cerezo Associate Producer
Dean R. Koontz Executive Producer
Harvey Weinstein Executive Producer
Bob Weinstein Executive Producer
Andrew Rona Co-Executive Producer
Joel Soisson Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
7.0

The first thing we'd like to know is what we're dealing with, biological, chemical, or other. Directed by Joe Chappelle and written by Dean Koontz, who adapts from his own novel, Phantoms (not the greatest title all things considered) is a considerably well put together amalgamation of horror/sci ... -fi/creature feature tropes. If at times it feels clichéd and formulaic, then that is ultimately a curse of the cinematic genres it lives and breaths in. Plot basically has two sisters played by Rose McGowan and Joanna Going arriving in the town of Snowfield, Cololrado, to find most of the inhabitants dead, diseased or dismembered. A trio of coppers turn up played by Liev Schreiber (shifty malevolence), Ben Affleck (square jawed bastion of heroism) and Nicky Katt (fodder of course), and thus a fight for survival ensues as Peter O'Toole's sharp doctor character comes flying in to become the fulcrum of the story. So yep! There's something very evil and nasty at work here and the makers expand upon the reasons why with a drip-feed mixture of mad science and intelligent thematic ideas. The effects work is more than adequate and the strong cast list perform well up to scratch (nice to see O'Toole doesn't phone it in to denigrate the story). Things are taken very seriously throughout, the makers in no way biting the hand that feeds them, while the requisite insertions of jump - shocks - twists and mayhem are handled with care and attention by the director. You may come away as I did with a hunger to dig out your copy of John Carpenter's sublime The Thing? Which in truth is never a bad "thing," but this is still sturdy stuff, a pic caked in genre cement, and crucially it doesn't waste the time invested by the genre compliant viewers. 7/10

May 16, 2024
Wuchak
6.0

The Thing’s long lost cousin (sort of) in an isolated town in the mountains of Colorado Two sisters (Rose McGowan & Joanna Going) visit a town in the Rockies, which is mysteriously absent of people except for a few corpses. They eventually encounter a Sheriff (Ben Affleck) and his deputies as the ... mystery deepens (Liev Schreiber plays one of the deputies). Peter O'Toole is on hand as an eccentric British writer who assists the group while Clifton Powell plays the commanding officer of an Army unit sent to the town. The movie came out in 1998 and was written by heralded horror author Dean Koontz (both the screenplay and the novel). The story is basically “The Thing” (1982) set in a Rockies town with various nuances, like the addition of two females. Speaking of whom, Rose and Joanna have stunning faces, but their beauty is never really capitalized on in the film. Joanna, for instance, wears ridiculously baggy tan slacks the entire runtime. The first half is nice & mysterious with several genuinely creepy sequences whereas the second half focuses on the incredible source of the horror and the complexities thereof. People complain about the latter portions, and I can see where they’re coming from, but I like the way the protagonists put their heads together to try to figure out and defeat the diabolical phenomenon. The film runs 1 hour, 36 minutes and was shot in Georgetown, Colorado. GRADE: B-

Jun 23, 2021