"The Phantom of Hollywood" is a 1974 film with a runtime of 74 minutes that takes place in the United States. The movie features a star-studded cast including Fred Wayne as Clyde, John Lupton as Al, Peter Haskell as Ray Burns, Jackie Coogan as Jonathan, John Ireland as Lt. Gifford, Peter Lawford as Roger Cross, Corinne Calvet as Mrs. Wickes, Broderick Crawford as Capt. O'Neal, Regis Toomey as Joe, Gary Barton as Duke, Carl Byrd as Cameraman, Jack Cassidy as Otto Vonner / Karl Vonner, Edward Cross as Clint, Bill Stout as Commentator, Damon Cofer as Andy, Bill Williams as Fogel, Billy Halop as Studio Engineer, Kent Taylor as Wickes, and Sky O'Brien as Randy Cross.
The story revolves around a mysterious phantom haunting a Hollywood studio, causing chaos and terror among the staff and actors. The film delves into the dark side of the glamorous world of cinema, exploring themes of fame, ambition, and the price of success. As the characters try to unravel the mystery of the phantom, they are forced to confront their own secrets and fears.
With its gripping plot, stellar performances, and atmospheric setting, "The Phantom of Hollywood" keeps viewers on the edge of their seats from start to finish. The film is a thrilling ride through the underbelly of Tinseltown, showcasing the lengths people will go to achieve their dreams in the cutthroat world of show business.
Directed by Gene Levitt, "The Phantom of Hollywood" is a must-see for fans of classic mystery and suspense films. Its timeless appeal and iconic cast make it a standout in the realm of Hollywood cinema, solidifying its place as a cult classic for generations to come.
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