The Phantom Creeps
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| The Phantom Creeps | |
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| Directed by | Ford Beebe Saul A. Goodkind |
| Produced by | Henry MacRae (associate producer) |
| Written by | Willis Cooper (original story) George Plympton Basil Dickey Mildred Barish (screenplay) |
| Starring | Béla Lugosi Dorothy Arnold Robert Kent |
| Music by | Charles Previn |
| Cinematography | Jerry Ash William Sickner |
| Editing by | Irving Birnbaum Joseph Gluck Alvin Todd |
| Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
| Release date(s) | |
| Running time | 12 chapters (265 min) |
| Country | |
| Language | English |
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| IMDb profile | |
The Phantom Creeps is a 1939 serial about a mad scientist who attempts to rule the world by creating various elaborate inventions. In a dramatic-type fashion, foreign agents and G-Men try to seize the inventions for themselves.
It was the 112th serial released by Universal Pictures and the 44th to have sound. The serial stars Béla Lugosi as the villainous Doctor Zorka with Dorothy Arnold and Robert Kent.
It was adapted in DC's Movie Comics #6, cover date September-October 1939, the final issue of that title.[1]
The first three episodes of The Phantom Creeps were lampooned during the second season of the TV show Mystery Science Theater 3000.
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[edit] Plot
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[edit] Cast
- Béla Lugosi as Doctor Alex Zorka
- Robert Kent as Captain Bob West, G-Man
- Dorothy Arnold as Jean Drew, reporter
- Edwin Stanley as Doctor Fred Mallory, Doctor Zorka's former partner
- Regis Toomey as Lieutenant Jim Daley, G-Man
- Jack C. Smith as Monk, Doctor Zorka's assistant
- Edward Van Sloan as Jarvis, foreign spy chief
- Dora Clement as Ann Zorka
- Anthony Averill as Rankin, a foreign spy
- Hugh Huntley as Perkins, Doctor Mallory's lab assistant
- Ed Wolff as The Robot
[edit] Chapter titles
- The Menacing Power
- Death Stalks the Highways
- Crashing Towers
- Invisible Terror
- Thundering Rails
- The Iron Monster
- The Menacing Mist
- Trapped in the Flames
- Speeding Doom
- Phantom Footprints
- The Blast
- To Destroy the World
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ Kohl, Leonard J. "The Sinister Serials of Bela Lugosi", Filmfax magazine, May/June 1996, pp. 44.
[edit] External links
| Preceded by The Oregon Trail (1939) |
Universal Serial The Phantom Creeps (1939) |
Succeeded by The Green Hornet (1940) |
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Categories: 1939 films | Film serials | Mystery Science Theater 3000 films | Public domain films | Action films | Adventure films | Science fiction films | Black and white films | American films | English-language films | Universal Pictures films | Films directed by Ford Beebe | Pre-1960 horror film stubs

