The Phantom of Hollywood (1974)
The internationally famous Worldwide Studios has hit hard times and is forced to sell its Hollywood backlot to property developers. The trouble is someone keeps killing off the site surveyors. The studio chiefs then learn of the legend of a masked man who lives on the lot and is sworn to protect it from harm.
Director: Gene Levitt
Genre: Horror, Thriller, TV Movie
Runtime: 74 min
Release Date: February 12, 1974
Cast
- Skye Aubrey - Randy Cross
- Jack Cassidy - Otto Vonner / Karl Vonner
- Jackie Coogan - Jonathan
- Broderick Crawford - Capt. O'Neal
- Peter Haskell - Ray Burns
- John Ireland - Lt. Gifford
- Peter Lawford - Roger Cross
- Gary Barton - Duke
- Corinne Calvet - Mrs. Wickes
- Billy Halop - Studio Engineer
Screenplay
- George Schenck (Teleplay)
- Robert Thom (Story)
- George Schenck (Story)
Music: Leonard Rosenman
Cinematography: Gene Polito
Editing: Henry Batista
Production: MGM Television
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
movie business, hollywood, studio backlot, movie studio
More Films by Director: Gene Levitt
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Phantom of Hollywood about?
- The internationally famous Worldwide Studios has hit hard times and is forced to sell its Hollywood backlot to property developers. The trouble is someone keeps killing off the site surveyors. The studio chiefs then learn of the legend of a masked man who lives on the lot and is sworn to protect it from harm.
- Who directed The Phantom of Hollywood?
- The Phantom of Hollywood was directed by Gene Levitt.
- Who stars in The Phantom of Hollywood?
- The Phantom of Hollywood stars Skye Aubrey, Jack Cassidy, Jackie Coogan, Broderick Crawford, Peter Haskell, John Ireland.
- How long is The Phantom of Hollywood?
- The Phantom of Hollywood has a runtime of 1h 14m (74 minutes).
- What genre is The Phantom of Hollywood?
- The Phantom of Hollywood is a Horror, Thriller, TV Movie film.
- Where was The Phantom of Hollywood produced?
- The Phantom of Hollywood was produced in United States of America.