When I was a little kid, I used to read "The Phantom" strip in the comic pages along with all the other great "heroic epics" like Hopalong Cassidy, Superman, the Green Hornet, and the rest of the fictional pantheon of heroes. Today, I look at these great serials and try to figure out just how they might have shaped both my moral compass and my perspective of reality....frankly, I am richer for them. Thank you so much for archiving and presenting these great serials.
I first knew Tom Tyler from him playing the main bad guy in Stagecoach (1939) that John Wayne's character has a shootout at the end with. And also Red River (1948), where John Wayne, Montgomery Clift, and John Ireland stop him and a rebellious group from leaving the grueling Cattle Drive. But then I found out that Tom Tyler had a very interesting career as a leading man in many of these serials and b-westerns as well. He was a great, underrated star. Thanks, PizzaFlix!
Ghost who walks, man who cannot die... Friend of the pygmy Bandar... The Phantom has the strength of ten tigers... Occasionally The Phantom walks the streets as a normal man, Mr Walker... Old jungle saying "He who looks upon the naked face of The Phantom must surely die"...
Enjoying the old serial..I can remember that early 70's when I was a school going boy, enjoyed a lot of Phantom, Mandrake comics in bengali..now days are changed..world is more cruel, life is also complicated..but still..feels a good down memory lane through this serial..no vfx, no computer graphics...but it touches my heart..feeling nostalgic..
I remember this from when it was a comic book. He was called the Phantom because if he died, someone (usually a relative) would always carry on his crime fighting duties. People would see him die, touch the body, bury it, and then see him alive again. I don't know of any crime fighter story that used this idea other than Grendel.
Well not a relative but Phantom's next in line Son would usually carry his legacy. And only his most trusted Tribesmen called as Pygmy poison people would know this secret and would guard it for generations. I've loved those comic books too
The Phantom comic book used to be a big thing in Nordic Countries (Finland and Scandinavia) back in 70's and 80's, but declining in popularity in the 90's. The book reprinted the Lee Falk / Sy Barry newspaper comic strip, but each issue also had Phantom stories produced in Europe, written specifically for the comic book, with an international roster of writers and artists working on it.I used to idolize Finnish artist Kari Leppänen (I'm also from Finland) and Swedish artist Hans Lindahl, who had a very detailed and realistic style. Besides Disney, Marvel and DC artists in America, one thing that motivated me growing up, learning to draw, was to, one say, work on The Phantom comic, as it seemed reasonably possible to be able to do, even while living in Finland.
Great stuff. Used to see these in small 15 minute segments each time we had a new film at the local Metro. 10 cents to see the movie then we got cheaper candy and popcorn and free cartoons and the phantom plus a couple of others I cannot recall. Thanks the post . The world has become far too greedy and far too complicated. So happy I was raised in that simpler purer time with not so much badness around
Wonderful classic comic book archive. Well done TH-cam, there were so many cool things in our past growing up, the Phantom in the newspaper comic section was one of them.😊
When my father was a youngster he told me there were many "URBAN" small movie theaters in Vancouver British Columbia CANADA ! in the early 1940's, most theaters did well weekly but Saturday's was a gold mine completely programed for KID'S! for my dad ,uncle and chums Saturday's choice was about prize draw and lobby cards ! a Saturday Matinee would start with the theater manager on stage thanking everyone, next talk about the prize draw at the end of the programs ! now introduce the show ! usually a 1 reel short ! next adds now the feature followed by the 12-16 part series CLIFF HANGER ! finally the prize draw ! all this for five cents !
I'm slowly working my way through all your serials you post. I've finished the newer ones and now I'm into the old catalog. These are perfect to watch in parts over 2 or 3 days.
Wow, Awesome, love this….I really enjoyed this, thanks for sharing, hope to see more of them. I remember these types of films when I was a kid and going to the Saturday kids matinees, lots of good memories here. Also had lots of comics with the Phantom in them, read all of them. I wish I still had them….HIGH 5…👍👍👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🇺🇸🙏🏼🎥
I can remember going to the Victory theater in Bayside, New York on Saturdays watching the Phantom serial with Tom Tyler. The same Tom Tyler who played Luke Plummer in the 1939 movie Stagecoach with John Wayne.
Thank you for sharing these classic series of The Phantom, as an actor myself it’s always so amazing to see classic and learn from movie making in our past. I subscribed to your channel, ps: I love the name pizzaflix 👍🏻
Enjoyed this immensely. Loved the Phantom in the papers as kid. My dad and his brother saw this when it was new in theatres in the weekend. Now I have seen it too. Thanks!
Being a relatively lower-class Cherokee kid and Army brat, I used to read this comic in the newspapers at my NDN grandparents' home on Sundays, along with Mandrake the Magician. I just saw the Mandrake series, which was great, just great. I love these old serials. The Batman serials were fun to watch too. People today need to wise up and rediscover these awesome entertainments. They've got storylines that are fascinating and the action isn't computer generated stuff, just real stunts done by talented stuntmen and women. Great stuff I love it! Hey, I even liked Billy Zane's version of The Phantom. Zane is a far better actor than he receives credit for. Think about him in Tombstone, he rocked and nailed his role in Titanic too. It's due to The Phantom that I fell in love with German Shepherd Dogs. So my Pop gifted me a full AKC GSD on my 6th Christmas. She was my best friend, Duchess Royal Sheba, and would go running with me up in the mountains. My wife found a Belgian Malinois-German Shepherd cross who is the spitting image of Duchess a couple of years ago. Then, just a few weeks ago she found a full AKC GSD who looks so much like Duchess only this one's a boy puppy. While Marley, our girl Malinois-German Shepherd, and no we didn't name her, is fixed on my wife, our new guy, Raven is stuck on me. So, it's worked out fine for everyone. Raven was named by me since Raven was a trickster in a few Native cultures and he's black with little tan accents, more black than Marley too. He's doing his best to take care of me since I have combat TBI, that's left me with a never-ending intractable migraine, and PTSD as well. He likes to curl up in my lap and sleep. He's very sweet unless you try to mess with me while he's here. With 60 acres to run around on, Raven has a great time playing with our horses too, just as Marley has taught him. He doesn't play too rough because Marley nipped at him when he got a bit too rough chasing one the first week. That took care of the problem. Just like we Cherokees had women elders, Raven found out that he's got a female elder too. 😅 Wado for uploading this superb serial! 🪶🪶🪶🪶👍🏻😎
In this age of VFX and computer animated movies made featuring super heroes of DC and Marvel groups... it was such a soothing experience to watch this good old serial featuring the original super hero with no super power - THE PHANTOM. I grew up reading The Phantom and Mandrake Lothar comics. I wish the big production houses of Hollywood would someday make a serious movie on the character of The Phantom in the line of Man of Steel and The Dark Knight. They have tried to revive the character in The Phantom movie made in 1996 starring Billy Zane . But the movie could not hold its charm with the audience as the character of The Phantom was not introduced and carved out properly. Instead the director focused on action and stunt scenes. I repeat, a serious effort to reboot the Phantom by directors like Christopher Nolan, James Cameron, Zack Snyder will pay rich dividends and the new generation will get to know "The Ghost Who Walks" alias The Phantom. With Love from Kolkata, India.
The OG Black Panther. Well, except that he is white, and he wears purple 😂 I grew up with the Phantom stories. I love the movie with Billy Zane, even the cartoon, Phantom 2040. I really think we should bring back pulp heroes. Maybe Defenders of the Earth (Flash Gordon, The Phantom, Mandrake)?
The Phantom was the very first comic book superhero ever created! Zorro Shadow Batman and Superman came later. The Phantom wore the purple costume years before the Black Panther did!
In all the comics, a single blow from Phantom would knock out his opponent with a skull mark on his jaws. But here our Phantom is getting knocked out more than once.
This is the sort of entertainment my father would have enjoyed when he was young. He and his pals would collect deposit bottles to scrape together nickels for a movie, and maybe popcorn and a soda. I'm enjoying spending a little time in that world, where everything was simple...corny, a bit racist, with some pretty mediocre acting...but just imagine yourself an eight-year-old in 1940.
They were pumped out pretty quick. Don't forget movie making was more complicated and time consuming back then. I love the Tartar's voices...sounds like he is from Texas, 😂. In the 40's Africa really was another planet.
I used to read The Phantom comic books as a kid. It wasn't until years later I found out they had made a serial. I was very happy to find it was pretty good. I like it a lot more than the feature film "The Phantom" starring Billy Zane. Tom Tyler also starred as Captain Marvel in that serial which is considered one of the best serials ever. The scenes of him flying are great, and in my opinion, even better than the Commando Cody scenes with the rocket pack.
1978 , tinha dez anos quando o conheci O FANTASMA, o homem que não morre, o espírito que anda. Tem 400 anos... Seus super poderes são a inteligência, ser bom de porrada e muita coragem. Caverna da caveira, pigmeus, Herói (cavalo), Capeto (lobo), as histórias dos antepassados e seus tesouros. Tudo isso carrego dentro de mim com muita saudade. Meu primeiro e único herói.... " velho ditado da selva"
Wow! This was a trip!!! Soooo wonderful!! Thanks Pizza Flix for uploading such a treasure of a movie from one of my preferred DC Comics characters. LOVE IT LOVE IT❤❤❤.
In the early 50’s as a toddler my mum used to read to me from the Phantom comics, and taught me to read from them. We lived in a rural community and it was the best life.
The reason why the last remake of such an iconic comic book hero was done over 20 years ago: The Phantom used sidearms for weapons. Can't be having that these days.
l used to read this comic in 1960 's and admired his adventures. Keelaavee, the golden beach , his fights, the flying messages in forest....... etc. those days, I thought all these were real.
I collected some of the comics, there was also a short lived cartoon Phantom 2049, which was very interesting. It looked like it was animated by the same company that did Aeon flux- Peter Chiang I think. I remembered it, because Margot Kidder did one of the voices, and I recognized that scratchy voice instantly. She worked practically all the way to the very end she did a lot of voiceover for cartoons I also liked the feature film that was made. I don’t remember much about it though.
'He has the strength of ten tigers ! ' There are times when The Phantom walks the streets as an ordinary man ! ' Don't you love it when the final scene from the previous week fails to show how the hero gets away /or the heroine survives and then... you're surprised in the new episodes first scene!
Son unas hermosas películas y también series y capitulos muy buenos pero tendrían que ser en español latino...yo vi varias hace mucho..seria hermoso tenerlo al fantasma que camina..Este..en mis películas predilectas en castellano latino en mi biblioteca...desde ya gracias por tan buenas películas...
If I can get my hands over some of the PHANTOM comic books if not all, that as a kid I have read over and over during the early 70s . I will be the richest person on this earth.
No. Sorry, but for me it's not the same fun watching it as it was reading the illustration strips. (I dislike calling them 'comic-strips', because there was very little comical about them.) Nothing is left to the imagination. Illustration strips were/are an art in their own right. Miss them so much. Lots of love from India.🥰
1978 இருக்கும் என்று நினைக்கிறேன். பாண்டி ரத்னா திரையரங்கிள்.இந்த படம் பார்த்தேன். என் தந்தை யிடம் அடம்பிடித்து. வேறு வழியின்றி என் அம்மா வும் வந்தார்கள். அன்று முதல் என் காதானாயகன் இந்த முகமூடி வேதாளம் தான். பேன்டம். அவர் அடித்தால் அவரின் மோதிர அடையாளம் எதிரிகளின் முகத்தில் பதியும். அவருடன் ஓநாய் மற்றும் குதிரை இருக்கும். இந்த படம் பார்த்ததில் இருந்து அவருடைய காமிக்ஸ் புத்தகங்களைப் தேடி தேடி படிப்பேன் குறைவாகவே கிடைக்கும். என் பள்ளி நண்பர்கள் ளுடன் அதைப் பற்றியே பேசிக் கொண்டு இருப்பேன். நிறைய நண்பர்கள் இந்த கதையை கேட்பார்கள். இன்று 30.07.2024.அதி காலை நேரம் 00.45.பார்த்தேன் இன்று இதை பார்க்க என் தந்தை இல்லை. அவர் நினைவாக. 57 வயதில். நன்றி நண்பர்களே. டீவி சீரியலை இனைத்து திரைப்படமாக வெளியானது. .
I read the phantom from my childhood my mother made me listen the story phantom my father worked in a newspaper when he brought the newspaper I read the story with full interest
What an absolute gem this channel is! Subscribed 🍕! Thank you for uploading such amazing films.
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Deveriam postar filmes dublados em português
Ou com legendas em português
'amazing films'! hmmm! slight expansion i would consider.
When I was a little kid, I used to read "The Phantom" strip in the comic pages along with all the other great "heroic epics" like Hopalong Cassidy, Superman, the Green Hornet, and the rest of the fictional pantheon of heroes. Today, I look at these great serials and try to figure out just how they might have shaped both my moral compass and my perspective of reality....frankly, I am richer for them. Thank you so much for archiving and presenting these great serials.
Thanks for bringing the famous Phantom movies 🍿 on TH-cam
THANK YOU THANK YOU...BRINGS BACK MEMORIES OF SATURDAY MORNING CINEMA...
I first knew Tom Tyler from him playing the main bad guy in Stagecoach (1939) that John Wayne's character has a shootout at the end with. And also Red River (1948), where John Wayne, Montgomery Clift, and John Ireland stop him and a rebellious group from leaving the grueling Cattle Drive. But then I found out that Tom Tyler had a very interesting career as a leading man in many of these serials and b-westerns as well. He was a great, underrated star.
Thanks, PizzaFlix!
He also played Captain Marvel as well as the mummy in "The Mummy's Tomb" .
Ghost who walks, man who cannot die...
Friend of the pygmy Bandar...
The Phantom has the strength of ten tigers...
Occasionally The Phantom walks the streets as a normal man, Mr Walker...
Old jungle saying "He who looks upon the naked face of The Phantom must surely die"...
Of course, you do realize it is not a true story, it's just made up. 🤪
Guardian of the eastern dark...
Enjoying the old serial..I can remember that early 70's when I was a school going boy, enjoyed a lot of Phantom, Mandrake comics in bengali..now days are changed..world is more cruel, life is also complicated..but still..feels a good down memory lane through this serial..no vfx, no computer graphics...but it touches my heart..feeling nostalgic..
I remember this from when it was a comic book. He was called the Phantom because if he died, someone (usually a relative) would always carry on his crime fighting duties. People would see him die, touch the body, bury it, and then see him alive again. I don't know of any crime fighter story that used this idea other than Grendel.
Well not a relative but Phantom's next in line Son would usually carry his legacy. And only his most trusted Tribesmen called as Pygmy poison people would know this secret and would guard it for generations. I've loved those comic books too
“The ghost that doesn’t die”
@@SocialSpitno, The Ghost Who Walks
This was too cliché to be reused.
The Phantom comic book used to be a big thing in Nordic Countries (Finland and Scandinavia) back in 70's and 80's, but declining in popularity in the 90's. The book reprinted the Lee Falk / Sy Barry newspaper comic strip, but each issue also had Phantom stories produced in Europe, written specifically for the comic book, with an international roster of writers and artists working on it.I used to idolize Finnish artist Kari Leppänen (I'm also from Finland) and Swedish artist Hans Lindahl, who had a very detailed and realistic style. Besides Disney, Marvel and DC artists in America, one thing that motivated me growing up, learning to draw, was to, one say, work on The Phantom comic, as it seemed reasonably possible to be able to do, even while living in Finland.
Merci ma jeunesse j'adore toujours autant avec l'ombre qui marche j'ai 72 ans Hervé Marseille France
Three generations were brought up reading Phantom and Tarzan...
Great stuff. Used to see these in small 15 minute segments each time we had a new film at the local Metro. 10 cents to see the movie then we got cheaper candy and popcorn and free cartoons and the phantom plus a couple of others I cannot recall. Thanks the post . The world has become far too greedy and far too complicated. So happy I was raised in that simpler purer time with not so much badness around
Arrrrr! The Phantom one of my favourites as a kid,Used to save all my pennies to buy the comic once a month..
Wonderful classic comic book archive. Well done TH-cam, there were so many cool things in our past growing up, the Phantom in the newspaper comic section was one of them.😊
When my father was a youngster he told me there were many "URBAN" small movie theaters in Vancouver British Columbia CANADA ! in the early 1940's, most theaters did well weekly but Saturday's was a gold mine completely programed for KID'S! for my dad ,uncle and chums Saturday's choice was about prize draw and lobby cards ! a Saturday Matinee would start with the theater manager on stage thanking everyone, next talk about the prize draw at the end of the programs ! now introduce the show ! usually a 1 reel short ! next adds now the feature followed by the 12-16 part series CLIFF HANGER ! finally the prize draw ! all this for five cents !
I'm slowly working my way through all your serials you post. I've finished the newer ones and now I'm into the old catalog. These are perfect to watch in parts over 2 or 3 days.
Hi Jeff 🍕I’ve started adding a new one every other week. Thanks for watching PizzaFLIX. May the Sauce be with you 🍕
Wow, Awesome, love this….I really enjoyed this, thanks for sharing, hope to see more of them. I remember these types of films when I was a kid and going to the Saturday kids matinees, lots of good memories here. Also had lots of comics with the Phantom in them, read all of them. I wish I still had them….HIGH 5…👍👍👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🇺🇸🙏🏼🎥
I can remember going to the Victory theater in Bayside, New York on Saturdays watching the Phantom serial with Tom Tyler. The same Tom Tyler who played Luke Plummer in the 1939 movie Stagecoach with John Wayne.
How old are you?
@@MrMenefrego1 88 years old. I was born in 1936.
Thank you for sharing these classic series of The Phantom, as an actor myself it’s always so amazing to see classic and learn from movie making in our past. I subscribed to your channel, ps: I love the name pizzaflix 👍🏻
😊
Devil steals the show!
Enjoyed this immensely. Loved the Phantom in the papers as kid. My dad and his brother saw this when it was new in theatres in the weekend. Now I have seen it too. Thanks!
Being a relatively lower-class Cherokee kid and Army brat, I used to read this comic in the newspapers at my NDN grandparents' home on Sundays, along with Mandrake the Magician.
I just saw the Mandrake series, which was great, just great.
I love these old serials.
The Batman serials were fun to watch too.
People today need to wise up and rediscover these awesome entertainments. They've got storylines that are fascinating and the action isn't computer generated stuff, just real stunts done by talented stuntmen and women.
Great stuff I love it!
Hey, I even liked Billy Zane's version of The Phantom. Zane is a far better actor than he receives credit for. Think about him in Tombstone, he rocked and nailed his role in Titanic too.
It's due to The Phantom that I fell in love with German Shepherd Dogs. So my Pop gifted me a full AKC GSD on my 6th Christmas.
She was my best friend, Duchess Royal Sheba, and would go running with me up in the mountains.
My wife found a Belgian Malinois-German Shepherd cross who is the spitting image of Duchess a couple of years ago. Then, just a few weeks ago she found a full AKC GSD who looks so much like Duchess only this one's a boy puppy. While Marley, our girl Malinois-German Shepherd, and no we didn't name her, is fixed on my wife, our new guy, Raven is stuck on me. So, it's worked out fine for everyone. Raven was named by me since Raven was a trickster in a few Native cultures and he's black with little tan accents, more black than Marley too. He's doing his best to take care of me since I have combat TBI, that's left me with a never-ending intractable migraine, and PTSD as well. He likes to curl up in my lap and sleep. He's very sweet unless you try to mess with me while he's here. With 60 acres to run around on,
Raven has a great time playing with our horses too, just as Marley has taught him. He doesn't play too rough because Marley nipped at him when he got a bit too rough chasing one the first week. That took care of the problem.
Just like we Cherokees had women elders, Raven found out that he's got a female elder too. 😅
Wado for uploading this superb serial!
🪶🪶🪶🪶👍🏻😎
In this age of VFX and computer animated movies made featuring super heroes of DC and Marvel groups... it was such a soothing experience to watch this good old serial featuring the original super hero with no super power - THE PHANTOM. I grew up reading The Phantom and Mandrake Lothar comics. I wish the big production houses of Hollywood would someday make a serious movie on the character of The Phantom in the line of Man of Steel and The Dark Knight. They have tried to revive the character in The Phantom movie made in 1996 starring Billy Zane . But the movie could not hold its charm with the audience as the character of The Phantom was not introduced and carved out properly. Instead the director focused on action and stunt scenes. I repeat, a serious effort to reboot the Phantom by directors like Christopher Nolan, James Cameron, Zack Snyder will pay rich dividends and the new generation will get to know "The Ghost Who Walks" alias The Phantom. With Love from Kolkata, India.
The OG Black Panther. Well, except that he is white, and he wears purple 😂 I grew up with the Phantom stories. I love the movie with Billy Zane, even the cartoon, Phantom 2040. I really think we should bring back pulp heroes. Maybe Defenders of the Earth (Flash Gordon, The Phantom, Mandrake)?
The Phantom was the very first comic book superhero ever created! Zorro Shadow Batman and Superman came later. The Phantom wore the purple costume years before the Black Panther did!
Some would argue that Mandrake the Magician was first costumed superhero. Both written by Faulk.
@@usapatriot4163 mandrake wasn't costumed
Zorro was long before the phantom.
Thanks PizzaFlix watchable and enjoyable .
These types of serials were probably very scary, and real in the times gone by. ❤️👍
In all the comics, a single blow from Phantom would knock out his opponent with a skull mark on his jaws. But here our Phantom is getting knocked out more than once.
When I was kid I thought quicksand was going to be a much bigger problem in my daily life than it turned out to be.
🍕🍕Thank you PizzaFlix 🍕I will enjoy watching serial 🍕 First time seeing Tom Tyler not in a western movie 🤠🐴🎥🍕🍕
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I LOVED The Phantom as a child...He was my favorite comic character !!
Love these old serials ❤
Never seen this before,thank you🙂🙂🙂
I grew up watching chapters such as theses. Nice going back in time.
This is the sort of entertainment my father would have enjoyed when he was young. He and his pals would collect deposit bottles to scrape together nickels for a movie, and maybe popcorn and a soda. I'm enjoying spending a little time in that world, where everything was simple...corny, a bit racist, with some pretty mediocre acting...but just imagine yourself an eight-year-old in 1940.
They were pumped out pretty quick. Don't forget movie making was more complicated and time consuming back then.
I love the Tartar's voices...sounds like he is from Texas, 😂.
In the 40's Africa really was another planet.
And now you're a bit woke I believe?😂😂😂
@@bhojanrasikananda7794 "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn."
I enjoyed reading many comics in my younger days
I used to read The Phantom comic books as a kid. It wasn't until years later I found out they had made a serial. I was very happy to find it was pretty good. I like it a lot more than the feature film "The Phantom" starring Billy Zane. Tom Tyler also starred as Captain Marvel in that serial which is considered one of the best serials ever. The scenes of him flying are great, and in my opinion, even better than the Commando Cody scenes with the rocket pack.
A very memorandum comics Phantom film. Thanks
1978 , tinha dez anos quando o conheci O FANTASMA, o homem que não morre, o espírito que anda.
Tem 400 anos...
Seus super poderes são a inteligência, ser bom de porrada e muita coragem.
Caverna da caveira, pigmeus, Herói (cavalo), Capeto (lobo), as histórias dos antepassados e seus tesouros.
Tudo isso carrego dentro de mim com muita saudade.
Meu primeiro e único herói....
" velho ditado da selva"
Hollywood today can't make shows like this 😢😢😢 with this class!!!
I really enjoyed this! 👍🏻❤️
Hi Catherine 🍕You just made my day 🍕Thanks for watching PizzaFLIX. May the Sauce ve with you. 🍕
Wow! This was a trip!!! Soooo wonderful!! Thanks Pizza Flix for uploading such a treasure of a movie from one of my preferred DC Comics characters. LOVE IT LOVE IT❤❤❤.
Phantom creator, Lee Falk, is also the creator of Mandrake the Magician
In the early 50’s as a toddler my mum used to read to me from the Phantom comics, and taught me to read from them. We lived in a rural community and it was the best life.
These are enjoyable but I am sick and going to bed. Will finish hopefully tomorrow.
I enjoyed this very much.
thank you I enjoyed watching the series
Tom Tyler was also Captain Marvel!
The Phantom always had the most awesome superpower. Two .45's 😂.
Ah yes......weren't the serials great. Terrific and straight forward. Thanks PizzaFlix.
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Now this,I would love to see
Thanks for this episodes, I read the Phantom strip comic to this day.
Remember reading about the Phantom in comic books as a youth. Phantom had 2 mates. Devil the wolf and his white horse
The reason why the last remake of such an iconic comic book hero was done over 20 years ago: The Phantom used sidearms for weapons. Can't be having that these days.
Guns are still quite prevalent in movies.
You might have noticed he hardly used them here.
Fantastic! Watching the stuff my grandpa probably watched.
Thanks for the memories
I think we had a great childhood, 😊
Cool
First was introduced to the Phantom as a kid with the 90s movie. These old pulps are just as if not more fun to watch.
Wya before my time but I liked the 90’s movie so checking out the original.
l used to read this comic in 1960 's and admired his adventures. Keelaavee, the golden beach , his fights, the flying messages in forest....... etc.
those days, I thought all these were real.
I enjoyed reading The Phantom on the Sunday Funny Pages!
I collected some of the comics, there was also a short lived cartoon Phantom 2049, which was very interesting. It looked like it was animated by the same company that did Aeon flux- Peter Chiang I think. I remembered it, because Margot Kidder did one of the voices, and I recognized that scratchy voice instantly. She worked practically all the way to the very end she did a lot of voiceover for cartoons
I also liked the feature film that was made. I don’t remember much about it though.
As a kid we only knew phantom in comics then I saw the movie in the nineties so I see it goes way back.
Ever so cute. Thank you 😊
Super Produção,os Aplausossssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
Thank you sooo muchh❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤️❤️❤️
My classmate has all the comics in a box, the ghost who walks, 400 years, benkali, tom tom, mrs palmer
Superb!
Good movie growing up I read him in the comic books and on Sunday newspaper the all kids read Sunday cartoon with my dad
'He has the strength of ten tigers ! ' There are times when The Phantom walks the streets as an ordinary man ! '
Don't you love it when the final scene from the previous week fails to show how the hero gets away /or the heroine survives and then... you're surprised in the new episodes first scene!
"His breath came in short pants ...." much like those he wore over his tights.
mi papa siempre me contaba del fantasma,por fin puedo verlas gracias saludos.
Crikey, we're they the Pygmy Bandar People, where was Devil? The Ghost who walks, my all time hero. 😅😅😅
The phantom never die,s!!!!
ಅಮೋಘ ಅಧ್ಬುತ ಅನನ್ಯ ಅನಂತ ಅಪೂರ್ವ ಅಪ್ರತಿಮ ಆಶ್ಚರ್ಯ ಆಪ್ಯಾಯಮಾನ ಆಚಂದ್ರಾರ್ಕ ಅಜರಾಮರ ಧನ್ಯವಾದ ನಮಸ್ಕಾರ 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Phantom the ghost who walk and Mandrek the magician with Lothar,enjoyed lot.
DA BAMBINO QUARDAVO NEI FUMETTI GRAZIE PER QUARDARE QUESTO FILM ...
Back in the days I use to read comics of the phantom the ghost who walks
I loved these comics. Along with him were his dog ‘devil’ and horse ‘hero’.
GOKU JOB GIVEN TO PIZZA HUT.
Son unas hermosas películas y también series y capitulos muy buenos pero tendrían que ser en español latino...yo vi varias hace mucho..seria hermoso tenerlo al fantasma que camina..Este..en mis películas predilectas en castellano latino en mi biblioteca...desde ya gracias por tan buenas películas...
If I can get my hands over some of the PHANTOM comic books if not all, that as a kid I have read over and over during the early 70s . I will be the richest person on this earth.
No. Sorry, but for me it's not the same fun watching it as it was reading the illustration strips. (I dislike calling them 'comic-strips', because there was very little comical about them.) Nothing is left to the imagination. Illustration strips were/are an art in their own right. Miss them so much.
Lots of love from India.🥰
The Phantom's gonna need to make some babies for the future.
1978 இருக்கும் என்று நினைக்கிறேன். பாண்டி ரத்னா திரையரங்கிள்.இந்த படம் பார்த்தேன். என் தந்தை யிடம் அடம்பிடித்து. வேறு வழியின்றி என் அம்மா வும் வந்தார்கள். அன்று முதல் என் காதானாயகன் இந்த முகமூடி வேதாளம் தான். பேன்டம். அவர் அடித்தால் அவரின் மோதிர அடையாளம் எதிரிகளின் முகத்தில் பதியும். அவருடன் ஓநாய் மற்றும் குதிரை இருக்கும். இந்த படம் பார்த்ததில் இருந்து அவருடைய காமிக்ஸ் புத்தகங்களைப் தேடி தேடி படிப்பேன் குறைவாகவே கிடைக்கும். என் பள்ளி நண்பர்கள் ளுடன் அதைப் பற்றியே பேசிக் கொண்டு இருப்பேன். நிறைய நண்பர்கள் இந்த கதையை கேட்பார்கள். இன்று 30.07.2024.அதி காலை நேரம் 00.45.பார்த்தேன் இன்று இதை பார்க்க என் தந்தை இல்லை. அவர் நினைவாக. 57 வயதில். நன்றி நண்பர்களே. டீவி சீரியலை இனைத்து திரைப்படமாக வெளியானது.
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wou ! the ghost who walk,reminds me my chilhhood days👍
This took me right back to when I was a little kid
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If the Phantom remembered the things that slap against his thighs all the time and used them, the movie would be reduced by 75%
Dont miss the man who never dies. Thought it was 'the ghost who walks'!
The ghost who walks
Wow!
I read the phantom from my childhood my mother made me listen the story phantom my father worked in a newspaper when he brought the newspaper I read the story with full interest
Definitely 🙂 he is "The Ghost Who Walks!!!"😊
Proper entertainment 👍🏿👍🏿
Summary above says Dr. Max Bremmer is The Phantom, but it's actually Geoff Prescott.
Episode 11 has been dupped over, my guess the voices for this episode have been lost.
Excelente serie un gran recuerdo verla de nuevo gracias de Venezuela 26Nov2023...
Wasn't Devil also Bullet the Wonderdog in the Roy Roger's 📺 shows and his movies?
This doesn't look like phantom comics. This guy gets beaten often.
They don't make Alsations like they used to. 😮😮😮
1943 : Damsel in distress.
2023 : Harlot Feminist in distress .
Which one will you save .