GolfBlogger Books
Search Advanced SearchView Cart   Checkout   
 Location:  Home » DVD » General » The Phantom - Serial  
Site Navigation
GolfBlogger Blog Home

GolfBlogger Golf Auctions

GolfBlogger Directory

Categories
Books
DVD
Electronics
Equipment
Home and Garden
Apparel
Related Categories
• General
Drama
Genres
DVD
Video
• General
Kids & Family
Genres
DVD
Video
• Drama
Kids & Family
Genres
DVD
Video
• Classics
Kids & Family
Genres
DVD
Video
• Classics
Action & Adventure
Genres
DVD
Video
• Superheroes
Action & Adventure
Genres
DVD
Video
• General
Television
Genres
DVD
Video
• General
Mystery & Suspense
Genres
DVD
Video
• Heroic Missions
By Theme
Fantasy
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Genres
• Kids & Family - Classics - General
General
Archives
Custom Stores
Specialty Stores
• Action & Adventure - Superheroes - General
General
Archives
Custom Stores
Specialty Stores
• Science Fiction & Fantasy - Fantasy - General
General
Archives
Custom Stores
Specialty Stores
• Adams, Ernie
( A )
Actors & Actresses
Custom Stores
Specialty Stores
• Bates, Jeanne
( B )
Actors & Actresses
Custom Stores
Specialty Stores
• Cody, Iron Eyes
( C )
Actors & Actresses
Custom Stores
Specialty Stores
• Curtis, Dick
( C )
Actors & Actresses
Custom Stores
Specialty Stores
• Ferguson, Al
( F )
Actors & Actresses
Custom Stores
Specialty Stores
• Hill, Al
( H )
Actors & Actresses
Custom Stores
Specialty Stores
• Lyden, Pierce
( L )
Actors & Actresses
Custom Stores
Specialty Stores
• O'Malley, Pat
( O )
Actors & Actresses
Custom Stores
Specialty Stores
• Parker, Eddie
( P )
Actors & Actresses
Custom Stores
Specialty Stores
• Tyler, Tom
( T )
Actors & Actresses
Custom Stores
Specialty Stores
• Eason, B Reeves
( E )
Directors
Custom Stores
Specialty Stores
• ( P )
Titles
Custom Stores
Specialty Stores
DVD
• DVD
Format (binding)
Refinements
DVD
Video
• Unrated
MPAA Rating (feature_browse-bin)
Refinements
DVD
Video
• US & CA DVDs: Region 1
Region (feature_two_browse-bin)
Refinements
DVD
Video
• 1940 - 1949
Decade (feature_three_browse-bin)
Refinements
DVD
Video
• English
Original Language (theme_browse-bin)
Refinements
DVD
Video
• Grade Level (feature_five_browse-bin)
Refinements
DVD
Video
• Standard Edition
Special Editions (feature_four_browse-bin)
Refinements
DVD
Video
• Audio Type (feature_six_browse-bin)
Refinements
DVD
Video
• Action
DVD Sale
Featured Stores
Special Features
DVD
• Drama
DVD Sale
Featured Stores
Special Features
DVD
• Kids
DVD Sale
Featured Stores
Special Features
DVD
• Mystery
DVD Sale
Featured Stores
Special Features
DVD
• Science Fiction & Fantasy
DVD Sale
Featured Stores
Special Features
DVD
• Television
DVD Sale
Featured Stores
Special Features
DVD
Subcategories
Abbott & Costello
Marx Brothers
Shirley Temple
Animated
Aquaman
Avengers
Batman
Blade
Catwoman
DC Comics Collection
Daredevil
Darkman
Fantastic Four
The Flash
Ghost Rider
The Greatest American Hero
Hellboy
Heroes
Hulk
Incredibles
Iron Man
Justice League
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Legion of Super-Heroes
The Punisher
Robocop
Spawn
Spider-Man
Static Shock
Superman
Teen Titans
Wonder Woman
X-Men
Zorro
Preschool
Kindergarten
Elementary School
Middle & High School
College
Post-Graduate
Digital Sound
Dolby
Surround Sound

The Phantom - Serial

The Phantom - Serial

zoom enlarge 
Director: B. Reeves Eason
Actors: Tom Tyler, Jeanne Bates, Pat O'malley, Robert Barron, Dick Curtis
Studio: VCI Entertainment
Category: DVD

List Price: $19.99
Buy New: $11.73
You Save: $8.26 (41%)



New (21) Used (12) from $10.97

Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 23 reviews
Sales Rank: 19412

Format: Black & White, Dvd-video, Ntsc
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Number Of Items: 2
Running Time: 254
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5 x 0.6

MPN: 8268
UPC: 089859826825
EAN: 0089859826825
ASIN: B000051SH3

Theatrical Release Date: December 24, 1943
Release Date: January 30, 2001
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Shipping: International shipping available
Condition: Brand new Item. CD, DVD, Book, VHS more than 400 000 titles to choose from. ALL days Low Price !

Similar Items:

  • Adventures of Captain Marvel
  • Batman - The Complete 1943 Movie Serial Collection
  • Flash Gordon: Box Set (Space Soldiers/Flash Gordon's Trip To Mars/Flash Gordon Conquers The Universe) (3DVD)
  • Buck Rogers
  • Superman - The 1948 & 1950 Theatrical Serials Collection

Editorial Reviews:

Description
Professor Davidson and his lovely daughter Diana search Africa for the Lost City of Zoloz. Legend pegs it to be the source of a vast hidden treasure. Their search is hindered by a local crook, Singapore Smith, who wants the treasure for himself. It is further complicated by Dr. Bremmer, an international criminal, who plans to destroy the peace with the local native tribes and build a secret air base at Zoloz. Fortunately, the Phantom, who is also Diana's fiance, is more than a match for the two villains. The Phantom, with his superhuman strength, manages to outwit each enemy move, escaping from one death trap after an other: avalanches, poison gas, flaming pyres, and explosions fail to shake his fearless spirit. With the help of his four-footed pal Devil, he finally overpowers all the enemy factions, and brings peace to the jungle once again. Another exciting serial adventure produced by Columbia Pictures and based on one of King Features' funny-paper heroes. Bonus Features: Photo Gallery| Comic Book Art Gallery| Commentary by Author Max Allan Collins| Actor Bios| Chapter Menu. Specs: 1-DVD9 + 1-DVD5; Dolby Digital Mono; 254 minutes; B&W; 1.33:1 Aspect Ratio; MPAA - NR; Year - 1943; SRP - $19.99.


Customer Reviews:   Read 18 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Fun!   July 24, 2008
The Phantom - Serial Some serials are exciting; others are just plain silly. This one lies in between. It's the best thing I've seen Tom Tyler do. (In Adventures of Captain Marvel he's pretty much limited to saying "Shazam!" so he can revert to Billy Batson...though why he'd want to is beyond me.)

Who knows where this takes place. It could be Africa; it could be India; it could be Central or South America. There's one sequence that could be Mongolia. Does it matter? Of course not! It's silly fun.



4 out of 5 stars The Phantom's Zone?   February 7, 2008
Columbia Pictures was infamous for making infamously bad serials. However, through some inexplicable fluke, they made a really great serial in 1943. It was called `The Phantom.' Here are some of the things that make this serial so good:
1.Tom Tyler in the title role. He projected a strong and quietly heroic screen presence, and was athletic enough to look good in the Phantom suit. He is believable in the fight scenes. Superhero suits look good in comic strips, but usually on the screen they look completely stupid. Tom Tyler, a former champion weight lifter, could pull it off. He was also a decent actor. Totally serious, but never camp or inadvertently goofy. I rate him as being almost as good as Buster Crabbe, as far as serial heroes go. Definitely head and shoulders above Kirk Alyn or either of the poor guys that played Batman in the serials.
2.Good fight scenes.
3.Ace the Wonder Dog, playing `Devil,' the Phantom's dog (in the comic strip, Devil was a wolf, but trained wolves were more expensive). All the great heroes each have certain gimmicks, trademarks, special weapons, etc. Such is Devil for the Phantom, and the idea of the hero being aided in a fight by a big dog is a cool idea. Devil definitely makes the fight scenes more interesting and believable here.
4.Good cliff hangers.
5.Staying reasonably faithful to the original source material. Although taking some serious liberties regarding the comic strip from whence it was inspired, this serial still retains the spirit and appeal of the Lee Falk's creations. Rightly so, the Phantom is a cool character, and should be treated with a little respect.

And now, a short commentary regarding racial stereotypes: in my mind, it has always been problematic that in the comics, the Phantom is an unelected pale-skinned person holding a high degree of authority for a large group of darker-skinned persons. To be fair, the Phantom was created in the 1930's, when there was a lot of overt racism in the U.S., when Lee Falk and most of his readers wouldn't have had anyone to point out this inequity. And to be fair, Lee Falk's representation of African tribes, though entirely fanciful, was much less derogatory than that of Edgar (`Tarzan') Rice Burroughs or of any mainstream Hollywood movie.

Which brings us back to this serial. While all the action takes place in the jungle, there are no positive indications as to whether this jungle is in Africa, South America, Asia, the Canary Islands, or southern Albania. Nor is there any coherent racial representation regarding the natives of this imaginary region. Many were played by Caucasian actors, some by Native Americans (an unbilled Jay Silverheels played a small role), as well as actors of other ethnicities. Overall, their skin color is not much, if any, darker than the Phantom's. Also, the characterization of the natives in this serial, while often fitting an unflattering stereotype, is much less offensive than you see in Tarzan and Jungle Jim films of the same era.

All in all, I would recommend this for serial fans, film buffs, and admirers of the the Phantom.




5 out of 5 stars Top-notch serial   August 17, 2007
I'd read that the director of the Captain Marvel serial thought Tom Tyler was a terrible actor (which is why he said a total of about 12 words the whole time), but this proves him wrong. He's a very good phantom and this is a good ride.

There are offensive stereotypes, so get ready for the occasional cringe and this is not the Royal Academy in terms of acting or writing, but if you shut down your critical brain for a while, you'll probably find yourself drawn in--a little like quicksand.



5 out of 5 stars Five Star Phantom   February 18, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I'm a big Phantom fan so I may be biased but I thought this was great stuff. This took me back to my childhood. I saw the serial when I was a kid in the fifties and it's still great over 50 years later. They could have made his costume a bit better but apart from that a great adventure. My teenage kids loved this too, which is saying something.


5 out of 5 stars Bringing back childhood memories   January 4, 2007
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Really enjoyed this serial. I'm 56, and can still remember going to the Pitt theatre on saturday mornings to catch the serials. Watching the Phantom brings back a time before America lost it's commom sense and the phrase "politically correct" wasn't heard of.

Powered by Associate-O-Matic