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 | | June 7th, 1996  | Simon Wincer |  | Jeffrey Boam, Lee Falk |  | Billy Zane, Kristy Swanson, Treat Williams, Catherine Zeta Jones, James Remar, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Bill Smitrovich, Casey Siemaszko, David Proval, Joseph Ragno, Samantha Eggar, Jon Tenney, Patrick McGoohan, Robert Coleby, Al Ruscio, Leon Russom, Bernard Kates |  | Paramount Pictures |  | Action, Adventure, Family |  | Not Available |  | PG for action/adventure violence, some mild language |  | 100 minutes |
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 |  |  | | | The legend of The Phantom began four hundred years ago when a small boy witnessed his father's savage murder at sea by pirates of the Sengh Brotherhood. Washed ashore near the Bengalla Jungle, the boy swore an oath of vengeance -- to fight piracy, cruelty and injustice in all its forms. That boy became the first Phantom, creating a sacred tradition passed down from father to son over twenty generations. No one understood how The Phantom survived the centuries unchanged, and so believed him to be immortal.
They dubbed him The Ghost Who Walks. |
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