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| Director: | Richard Friedman |
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| Writer: | Robert King, Scott J. Schneid, Frederick Urich |
| Staring: |
| A young man named Eric apparently dies in a suspicious house fire after saving his girlfriend, Melody. One year later, a new mall is constructed atop where Eric's house once stood, where a shadowy, uninvited guest is preying on the mall's crooked developers. | |
| Release Date: | Dec 01, 1989 |
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| Director: | Richard Friedman |
| Writer: | Robert King, Scott J. Schneid, Frederick Urich |
| Genres: | Horror |
| Keywords | mall, phantom of the opera |
| Production Companies | Fries Entertainment |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $3,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Aug 03, 2024 Entered: Apr 20, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Derek Rydall | Eric Matthews |
| Kari Whitman | Melody Austin |
| Rob Estes | Peter Baldwin |
| Pauly Shore | Buzz |
| Morgan Fairchild | Mayor Karen Wilton |
| Ken Foree | Acardi |
| Kelly Rutherford | Salesgirl |
| Jonathan Goldsmith | Harv Posner |
| Kimber Sissons | Suzie |
| Gregory Scott Cummins | Christopher Volker |
| Tom Fridley | Justin |
| John Walter Davis | Devon |
| Gary McGurk | Mr. Webster |
| Dante D'Andre | Piano Man |
| Terrence Evans | Security Guard |
| Jake Jacobs | Reporter #1 |
| Dick Hancock | Reporter #2 |
| Brinke Stevens | Girl in Dressing Room (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Robert King | Screenplay |
| Matthew W. Mungle | Makeup Effects Designer |
| Gary McLarty | Stunts |
| John C. Meier | Stunts |
| David R. Ellis | Stunts |
| Gregory F. Plotts | Editor |
| Richard Friedman | Director |
| Stacy Widelitz | Music |
| Amy Tompkins | Editor |
| Gary T. New | Production Design |
| Suzanne Shield-Polk | Set Decoration |
| Judy B. Swartz | Costume Design |
| Lynne K. Eagan | Makeup Artist |
| Marshall Peck | Second Second Assistant Director |
| Steve Ray | First Assistant Director |
| Stanton Chaney | Set Dresser |
| Audrey Stanzler | Set Dresser |
| Larry Fioritto | Special Effects Coordinator |
| Val Kuklowsky | ADR Editor |
| Christine Anne Baur | Stunts |
| Rosemary Welden | Casting |
| Roseanne McIlvane | Hair Designer |
| Julie Socash | Makeup Artist |
| S. Bryan Hickox | Executive In Charge Of Production |
| Mike Johnson | Unit Production Manager |
| Richard Hench | Second Assistant Director |
| David Q. Quick | Property Master |
| Joe Heffernan | Special Effects Technician |
| Ronnie Budwig | Sound Recordist |
| Robert Maxfield | Boom Operator |
| Harry Mathias | Director of Photography |
| Noon Orsatti | Stunts |
| Scott J. Schneid | Writer |
| Frederick Urich | Writer |
| Joseph R. Moeller | Second Second Assistant Director |
| Roger Dietz | Scenic Artist |
| Anthony Milch | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Thomas Fries | Producer |
| Robert J. Koster | Associate Producer |
| Paul Little | Associate Producer |
| Charles W. Fries | Executive Producer |
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Has a couple moments and decent kills, especially during the finale, but otherwise pretty bland 1980s horror take of Phantom of the Opera. I did like the lead (Kari Whitman) well enough (though thought her friend, played by Kimer Sissons was cuter) and can't say I was terribly bored, yet doubt I hav ... e any interest revisiting. Kind of blends in with most of the horror films that came out of the 80s. **2.5/5**
**_Phantom of the Opera set at an American mall in the ’80s_** A new mall is opening in the San Fernando Valley, but it has dubious beginnings, which might explain the mysterious psycho lurking its nether regions (Derek Rydall). Morgan Fairchild plays the mayor while Jonathan Goldsmith is on hand ... as the greedy mall owner; Pauly Shore appears as an employee and Rob Estes a reporter. “Phantom of the Mall: Eric's Revenge” (1989) takes the milieu of "Chopping Mall" (1986) and inserts the Phantom of the Opera story with bits of De Palma’s “Phantom of the Paradise” (1974). It’s comic booky 80’s horror with almost a (cheesy) superhero approach, although things turn insane in the last act. Kari Whitman is a highlight on the feminine front as protagonist Melody while Kimber Sissons is on hand as statuesque Suzie. Of course, Morgan is her usual striking self. The film runs 1 hour, 31 minutes, and was shot at Promenade Mall in Woodland Hills (also used in "Fast Times at Ridgemont High") and Sherman Oaks Galleria with studio stuff done in Valencia, all in the Los Angeles area. GRADE: B-/C+