Phantasm Exhumed
The Unauthorized Companion
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Narrated by:
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Christian Francis
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By:
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Dustin McNeill
About this listen
"[A] glorious retrospective on the film franchise that put the fear of the Tall Man in every horror fan's heart." (HorrorHound Magazine)
“Dustin McNeill's Phantasm Exhumed is a much-needed, long overdue tribute to these seminal films. Equal parts erudite examination and enthusiastic love-letter, this book provides an in-depth history and a wealth of obscure information that even the most hardcore fan will find fascinating. Engaging, compulsive reading. I highly recommend it!" (Brian Keene, best-selling author of The Rising, Ghoul, and The Last Zombie)
Ready your shovels for Phantasm Exhumed, the first book on the making of the Phantasm franchise. Featuring more than 60 new interviews with the cast, crew, effects, creators, and studio executives, Phantasm Exhumed takes listeners behind the scenes of the franchise that catapulted the Tall Man into the annals of horror iconography.
Trace Phantasm's history from forerunners Jim the World’s Greatest and Kenny & Company through to Phantasm: Oblivion and beyond. Contained within are the classic tales of Phantasm lore along with production stories never before told by the filmmakers. Careful what you look for... You just might find it within this book!
Phantasm Exhumed includes:
- An introduction by Angus Scrimm
- Exhaustive coverage of the film productions
- Information on deleted scenes and script changes
- Unprecedented insights into effects, props, and set construction
- Rare letters, memos, and production artifacts
- Excerpts from Angus Scrimm’s 1977 set journals
- Sections on Phantasm 1999, the 2005 remake, and Phantasm Forever
- New details from Phantasm: Ravager
- Tips and tricks for better embalming (just kidding!)