The Phantom

The Phantom (1943)

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  • Genre: Action, Adventure
  • Release Date: 1943-12-24
  • User Rating: 6.2/10 from 9 ratings
  • Runtime: 4h 59min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Columbia Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: B. Reeves Eason
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Summary

Two expeditions are trying to reach the Lost City of Zoloz -- one headed by Professor Davidson, a scientist who wants to establish an archaeological site, and the other by a greedy treasure hunter who wants to keep the fabled treasures of the city for himself. An agent of a foreign power also wants to establish a secret airbase there, so he stirs up the natives against The Phantom, who has been able to get them to stay peaceful so far. When The Phantom is murdered, his son takes his place and sets out to restore peace to the jungle and stop the agents' and the treasure hunters' nefarious plans.

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  • Tom Tyler

    as Godfrey Prescott / The Phantom
  • Jeanne Bates

    as Diana Palmer
  • Kenneth MacDonald

    as Dr. Bremmer
  • Frank Shannon

    as Professor Davidson
  • Ernie Adams

    as Rusty Fenton (uncredited)
  • Anthony Caruso

    as Count Silento (uncredited)
  • George Chesebro

    as Marsden (uncredited)
  • Edmund Cobb

    as Grogan (uncredited)
  • Iron Eyes Cody

    as Native (uncredited)
  • Dick Curtis

    as Tartar Chieftain (uncredited)
  • I. Stanford Jolley

    as Watson (uncredited)
  • Frank Shannon

    as Prof. Davidson (uncredited)
  • Jay Silverheels

    as Astari Warrior (uncredited)
  • Dan White

    as Braddock (uncredited)
  • Ace the Wonder Dog

    as Devil (uncredited)
Production Rudolph C. Flothow Producer
Directing B. Reeves Eason Director
Writing Lee Falk Characters
Writing Leslie Swabacker Screenplay
Writing Morgan Cox Screenplay
Writing Victor McLeod Screenplay
Writing Sherman L. Lowe Screenplay
Writing Ray Moore Characters