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Plot Summary
A young woman is seemingly haunted by a phantom who appears during thunderstorms and murders her friends. She attempts to uncover the truth behind these terrifying events, suspecting a connection to her own past and a mysterious figure from her childhood. As the storms rage, she must confront her fears and unravel the mystery before she becomes the next victim.
Critical Reception
Phantom Lady (1983) was a made-for-television horror film that received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences alike. While some appreciated its attempt at suspense and the performances of its lead actors, many found the plot convoluted and the scares uninspired. It is often considered a lesser entry in the made-for-TV horror genre of the era.
What Reviewers Say
The film struggles with a predictable and often confusing plot.
Performances by Shire and Dourif are a highlight, but can't salvage the overall execution.
Lacks genuine scares and relies on common horror tropes without much originality.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Phantom Lady (1983) are scarce, but available comments suggest a general disappointment with its narrative coherence and effectiveness as a horror film. Viewers often cite the film's slow pacing and unfulfilled potential as major drawbacks.
Fun Fact
Despite its title, this 1983 film is not a remake of the classic 1944 film noir "Phantom Lady" but shares a similar atmospheric and suspenseful tone.
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