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Typically Brilliant Republic 1940s Supernatural Thriller, 30 November 2003
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Author:
wdixon from Lincoln, Nebraska
I just caught up with THE PHANTOM SPEAKS yesterday, and it's one of a
group
of disturbing, yet riveting hour long thrillers that Republic produced in
the mid 1940s, along with such films as VALLEY OF THE ZOMBIES, THE
MYSTERIOUS MR. VALENTINE, and THE VAMPIRE'S GHOST; short, evocative, and
deeply atmospheric. While Republic's serials dealt in nonstop action, and
their Westerns offered up the artificially cheerful spectacle of Roy Roger
and family in a seemingly endless series of singing westerns, Republic's
hour long programmers are melancholy, paranoid, world weary, and genuinely
disturbing. Directed by such superb veterans as Phil Ford, Leslie
Selander,
and in this case, John English, Republic's "B" films offered the viewer a
vision of the world as a vast, bleak, and friendless place, inhabited only
the corrupt and powerful, and their unwilling victims. Superb direction by
English, with Tom Powers excellent as the ruthless killer, and the ever
reliable Stanley Ridges both sympathetic and harrowing as his dupe. Watch
for an uncredited Kenne Duncan in the opening scene as Powers's victim.
All
of these films, needless to say, should be available on DVD.
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