Phantasm III: Lord of the Dead with Michael Baldwin: DVD Cover

    Phantasm III: Lord of the Dead Director: Don Coscarelli Cast: Michael Baldwin, Reggie Bannister, Bill Thornbury

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    • DVD Release Date: 04/10/2007
    • Original Release: 1994
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 17,808
     
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    Features

    Widescreen presentation (1.85:1) enhanced for 16X9 TV's; Audio commentary with stars A. Michael Baldwin and Angus Scrimm; Phantasm III: Behind the scenes; Deleted scene; Phantasm trailer; Phantasm III trailer

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Phantasm III
    1. The Tall Man Never Dies (Main Title) [6:36]
    2. The Light [4:32]
    3. Big Brother [5:34]
    4. Holtsville [3:51]
    5. House of Clowns [5:35]
    6. A Boy's Tale [4:21]
    7. The Lost and The Found [3:45]
    8. Back Into the Fire [7:12]
    9. Ball's Direction [3:11]
    10. Three's a Crowd [6:09]
    11. Lucidity [4:09]
    12. Escape [5:37]
    13. Dead Old Friends [2:33]
    14. Cold Memories [3:14]
    15. Drone Maker [3:28]
    16. Trapped [4:11]
    17. Mike's Secret [4:53]
    18. The Chill Factor [4:25]
    19. "It's Never Over" [4:02]
    20. End Credits [3:30]

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    Editorial Reviews

    This third entry in the Phantasm series is the poorest of all. This time, Mike (Michael Baldwin) and Reggie (Reggie Bannister) meet some new friends and join up with Jody (Bill Thornbury) from beyond the dead in their quest to stop the "Tall Man" (Angus Scrimm). The film has good special effects -- and Scrimm is at his best here -- but it answers all the wrong questions and not enough of the right ones. Sean D. MacLaggan, All Movie Guide

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