The Phantom Creeps

The Phantom Creeps (1939)


  • Genre: Science Fiction, Horror
  • Release Date: 1939-01-07
  • User Rating: 4.2/10 from 22 ratings
  • Runtime: 4h 25min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Universal Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Directors: Saul A. Goodkind, Ford Beebe.
star 4.2/10
From 22 Ratings

Summary

A mad scientist attempts to rule the world by creating various elaborate inventions.

The Phantom Creeps Trailer

Is The Phantom Creeps on HBO Max?

Unfortunately the movie The Phantom Creeps is not yet available on HBO Max.

  • Bela Lugosi

    as Dr. Alex Zorka / Dr. Zane
  • Robert Kent

    as Capt. Bob West
  • Dorothy Arnold

    as Jean Drew
  • Edwin Stanley

    as Dr. Fred Mallory
  • Regis Toomey

    as Lt. Jim Daly
  • Jack C. Smith

    as Monk
  • Edward Van Sloan

    as Jarvis
  • Dora Clement

    as Ann Zorka
  • Anthony Averill

    as Rankin
  • Hugh Huntley

    as Perkins
  • Monte Vandergrift

    as Al
  • Frank Mayo

    as Train Engineer
  • Jim Farley

    as Skipper
  • Eddie Acuff

    as Mac
  • Reed Howes

    as Signalman
  • Ed Wolff

    as The Robot
  • Hooper Atchley

    as Experimental Lab Tech
  • Roy Barcroft

    as AMI Agent Parker
  • Robert Blair

    as Smith
  • Al Bridge

    as White Rose Sailor
  • Don Brodie

    as Thug
  • Lane Chandler

    as Henchman with Rankin
  • Edmund Cobb

    as Army Sergeant
  • Lee J. Cobb

    as Road Crew Foreman (archive footage)
  • Eddie Dunn

    as Policeman
  • Jerry Frank

    as Henchman with Rankin
  • Karl Hackett

    as Brown
  • Charles King

    as Cop
  • George Magrill

    as Thug-Pilot / Schooner Crewman
  • Monte Montague

    as Airplane Mechanic
  • Pat O'Malley

    as AMI Chief
  • David Sharpe

    as Schooner Sailor
  • Tom Steele

    as Train Conductor / Radio Truck Driver
  • Forrest Taylor

    as Black
  • Harry Wilson

    as Schooner Crewman
Writing Wyllis Cooper Story
Writing George H. Plympton Screenplay
Writing Basil Dickey Screenplay
Writing Mildred Barish Screenplay
Directing Saul A. Goodkind Director
Directing Ford Beebe Director

keyboard_arrow_up