The
Phantom (1996)
Rated PG
Starring: Billy Zane, Kristy Swanson, and
Treat Williams
Rating:

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When
this movie was originally released in theaters, I could only wonder
what was going through the minds of those in charge at Paramount Pictures.
The Phantom, as a comic book character, is relatively obscure. He doesn't
have the immediate recognition of, say, Superman, Batman or even, for
that matter, Spawn. As previous movies about comic book characters have
proven, it's a delicate balance to adapt a superhero to the big screen.
Some attempts, like Spawn, have gotten it right. Others, like the Batman series, have struggled to please everyone and failed miserably in the
process.
I avoided The
Phantom during its movie run. I just didn't expect much.
Possibly, these low expectations led me to enjoy the movie more than I
would have had I been expecting something spectacular. But, nonetheless,
The Phantom is hardly a failure. Actually, it's pretty good for what it
is.
Billy Zane plays Kit Walker, aka The Phantom, who is the protector of
Bengella Island. Like his father and his father before him, The Phantom
rides a white stallion and protects the islanders from pirates and villainy.
When Xander Drax (Treat Williams) attempts to obtain three magical skulls
which can unleash the ultimate power of evil, The Phantom is alerted to
the plot and the action begins.
Granted, the plot is pretty standard fare. The skulls and their magical
power, the maniacal villain and his motley crew of henchmen, and the obligatory
spunky dame (Kristy Swanson) are all straight out of 90% of other comic
book-type films. Where The Phantom differs from most of these movies is
that it knows not to take itself seriously and manages to maintain a rather
nice balance between action and humor.
Zane's
characterization of The Phantom is excellent. I prefer his version of
a hero to any of the various Batman stand-ins and even to the excellent
version of Superman done by Christopher Reeve. That's a high compliment.
Zane possesses charm, the proper physical characteristics and a great
sense of self awareness in his humor. He realizes he's wearing purple
tights and could easily be perceived as ridiculous. Unfortunately,
the rest of the cast fails to live up to his high standard and drags the
movie down a star as a result.
Treat Williams is really good as the villainous Drax. I enjoyed his performance
quite a bit, but he's a bit too likable for a villain. Kristy Swanson,
as Diana Palmer, the love interest, isn't bad but her role could have
been played by anyone the way she handles it.
But these are minor quibbles. The
Phantom is a high-quality action/adventure
that's suitable for the entire family and really not a bore for anyone
in the house. If you're looking for a comic book hero that's as good as
but not as extreme as Spawn, check out The Phantom.
Trivia: Billy
Zane can be seen in the upcoming James Cameron film, Titanic. (Source: The
Internet Movie Database) |