

The Phantom
The 21st successor to the role of Bengalla's resident superhero must travel to New York to prevent a rich madman from obtaining three magic skulls that would give him the secret to ultimate power.
Director(s)
Austin Peters
Simon Wincer
Judy Whitehead
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Cast & crew

Treat Williams
Xander Drax

John Capodice
Al the Cabby

Bill Smitrovich
Uncle Dave Palmer

Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
The Great Kabai Sengh

Jon Tenney
Jimmy Wells

Patrick McGoohan
Phantom's Dad

Leon Russom
Mayor Krebs

Dane Farwell
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James Remar
Quill

Catherine Zeta-Jones
Sala

Billy Zane
The Phantom / Kit Walker

Robert Coleby
Capt. Philip Horton

Al Ruscio
Police Commissioner Farley

Casey Siemaszko
Morgan

Bo Kane
Mounted Cop

Kristy Swanson
Diana Palmer

Simon Wincer
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Joseph Ragno
Ray Zephro

Samantha Eggar
Lily Palmer
Judy Whitehead
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John Prosky
Cycle Cop

David Proval
Charlie Zephro

Radmar Agana Jao
Guran

Clint Lilley
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Austin Peters
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Bernard Kates
Falkmoore the Butler
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Reviews
JPV852
Campy fun of a time. Seen this a few times over the years and while he does look goofy in the purple outfit, Billy Zane is good in the role and a shame this didn't get a follow-up. A bit surprising there hasn't been some sort of series adaptation of the material. **3.25/5**
CinemaSerf
There was a time when Hollywood had high hopes for Billy Zane, bit sadly his participation in mediocre stuff like this never really helped his career much. He portrays the eponymous character (adequately, but no better) who must travel to New York on the trail of the evil "Drax" (Treat Williams) who wants obtain and combine three ancient skulls and obtain the ultimate power in the universe. Yes, so far we have about six different films all roled into one and this doesn't really do justice to any of them. Catherine Zeta-Jones does her best, but she was never a great actress anyway and given there is only the bare bones of a part for her to deliver, she looks faintly ridiculous most of the time. There is a tiny bit of redemption in the form of "Diana" (Kristy Swanson) who is our hero's pretty disgruntled but feisty and capable ex-girlfriend, and the quality of the production is, and looks, good. Zane, though, just can't carry it in his purple lycra, and the twist at the end all just came far too late to enliven this listless comic book adventure. It might have looked better in monochrome?
