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The Phantom | |
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Film Poster | |
Directed by | Alan James |
Written by | Alan James (story) Alan James (dialogue) |
Produced by | Louis Weiss (producer) |
Cinematography | Jack Draper |
Edited by | Ethel Davey |
Release date |
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Running time | 62 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Phantom is a 1931 American film directed by Alan James.
Plot summary
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A group of people are terrorized by a masked killer in an old mansion
Cast
- Guinn "Big Boy" Williams as Dick Mallory
- Allene Ray as Ruth Hampton
- Niles Welch as Sam Crandall
- Tom O'Brien as Police Sgt. Pat Collins
- Sheldon Lewis as The Thing
- Wilfred Lucas as Dist. Atty. John Hampton
- Violet Knights as Lucy (the maid)
- William Gould as Dr. Weldon
- Bobby Dunn as Shorty (the chauffeur)
- William Jackie as Oscar (the lunatic)
Soundtrack
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External links
- The Phantom at IMDb
- The Phantom is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive
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