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Phenomenon

Some things in life just can't be explained.
1996 | 123m | English

(87523 votes)

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Popularity: 5 (history)

Director: Jon Turteltaub
Writer: Gerald Di Pego
Staring:
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An ordinary man sees a bright light descend from the sky, and discovers he now has super-intelligence and telekinesis.
Release Date: Jul 05, 1996
Director: Jon Turteltaub
Writer: Gerald Di Pego
Genres: Fantasy, Science Fiction, Drama, Romance
Keywords brain tumor, psionic power, telekinesis, genius, philosophical, doctor, terminal illness, awestruck
Production Companies Touchstone Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $152,000,000
Budget: $32,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
John Travolta George Malley
Kyra Sedgwick Lace Pennamin
Forest Whitaker Nate Pope
Robert Duvall Doc
Jeffrey DeMunn Professor Ringold
Richard Kiley Dr. Wellin
David Gallagher Al
Ashley Buccille Glory
Tony Genaro Tito
Sean O'Bryan Banes
Michael Milhoan Jimmy
Troy Evans Roger
Bruce A. Young Jack Hatch
Vyto Ruginis Ted Rhome
Brent Spiner Dr. Bob
Elisabeth Nunziato Ella
Ellen Geer Bonnie
James Keane Pete the Cop
Susan Merson Nurse
James Anthony Cotton Cal
Justin DiPego UFO Man
Mark Soper Reporter
Daniel Zacapa Father at Book Fair
Cab Covay Book Fair Heckler
Tony A. Mattos Ella's Father
Mark Valim Alberto
Carl D. Parker Man in Orchard
Beth Kennedy Female FBI Agent
Tom Fridley Male FBI Agent
Richard Gross Customer at Malley's
Jack Chouchanian MRI Technician
Michael Forner Charlie Shipper
Sage Callaway Female Officer
Jewel Benedict Townsperson
Betsy Berryhill Townsperson
Mariann V. Carothers Townsperson
Claudia Crespin Townsperson
Joseph A. Nicosia Townsperson
Dan Partain Townsperson
Isaac Reiswig Townsperson
Charlie Attila
Name Job
Jon Turteltaub Director
Phedon Papamichael Director of Photography
Betsy Cox Costume Design
Geoffrey Hansen First Assistant Director
David Blitstein Special Effects Coordinator
Bill Bernstein Music Editor
Bruce Green Editor
Ron Judkins Sound Mixer
Elliot Tyson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Julia Evershade Sound Editor
Gerald Di Pego Screenplay
Bruce Alan Miller Art Direction
Robin L. Miller Property Master
Michael Herbick Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Robert Jackson Boom Operator
Robert J. Litt Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Howell Gibbens Sound Editor
Hallie D'Amore Key Makeup Artist
Gary Deaton Construction Coordinator
Kimberly Guenther Durkin Costume Supervisor
David Rennie Associate Editor
Jeena M. Phelps Assistant Sound Editor
George Bamber Second Assistant Director
Chris Cornwell Assistant Art Director
Alicia Accardo Script Supervisor
Susan V. Kalinowski Hairstylist
Zade Rosenthal Still Photographer
Tzarina V. Edillon Assistant Editor
Michele Juskowitz Casting Associate
Kathy Nelson Music Supervisor
Robert Gray Key Grip
Michelle Bühler Makeup Artist
Ian Kincaid Gaffer
Mark V. Phillips Assistant Editor
Renee Rousselot Casting
Debra James Production Coordinator
Liz Matthews Location Manager
Aileen Timmers Visual Effects Producer
Mageara Cameron Visual Effects Coordinator
David Cadiente Stunts
Martin A. Kline Visual Effects Art Director
Rod M. Janusch Special Effects
Jody Rogers Visual Effects Editor
Thomas Newman Original Music Composer
Mark Mangini Supervising Sound Editor
Allegra Clegg Production Supervisor
Charles Newirth Unit Production Manager
Fríða Aradóttir Key Hair Stylist
Matt Adler ADR & Dubbing
Wally Pfister Camera Operator
Jeff Cadiente Stunt Coordinator
Ken Ralston Visual Effects Supervisor
Anita Hart Stunts
Mark Riccardi Stunts
Erik Stabenau Stunts
Garreth Stover Production Design
Jay Hart Set Decoration
Name Title
Charles Newirth Executive Producer
Barbara Boyle Producer
Michael Taylor Producer
Jonathan D. Krane Executive Producer
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Reviews

FilipeManuelNeto
3.0

**A good film, spoiled by a horrible ending.** When I decided to watch this film, I was quite curious about its story. In fact, the film has its interest and works almost until the end. It is precisely the ending that ruins the efforts made so far. It's not the first time, and it certainly won't ... be the last, that I've come across a film that would have had everything to work if the screenwriter and director had had the ability to end the story as happily as they started it. Technically, the film doesn't present anything special. Cinematography, visual and sound effects, sets, costumes, filming locations, soundtrack... it's all reasonably well executed, but it doesn't present any surprises or quality notes worth mentioning. It's just another bland, meek and nothing special film. As for the cast, it is up to us to recognize everyone's collective effort and the good performance of most of the groups. John Travolta, who is an actor that I don't like very much, manages to give us a very friendly and committed performance, creating an appealing character, who easily captures our empathy and who has the necessary charisma to stand out and captivate the audience. Alongside him are two excellent actors, Robert Duvall and Forest Whitaker. Both stand out for their sympathy and manage to give us two secondary characters strong enough to give the film additional interest. Kyra Sedgwick is worse off, as she doesn't seem to have any value to the film other than being a love interest. The script has excellent premises that, although not really original, manage to have the interest they need to support the film: a completely ordinary man who lives in rural America becomes a genius after suffering an inexplicable incident on the night of his birthday with a light coming from the sky. In addition to an extraordinary ability to think and reason that allows him to solve problems quickly, he begins to read uncontrollably, learn everything and improve things around him, in an absolutely visionary way. Everything indicates that he suffered some type of incident with aliens, and this hypothesis is used for a lot of discussion in the film. When we are approaching the end, the script completely derails and gives us the most anticlimactic ending we could imagine, which not only disrespects everything that has been done but does not explain even half of what happened to that man. Worse than this, just a hard kick to our heads.

Dec 26, 2023