Legend of the Phantom Rider
Legend of the Phantom Rider is a 2000 American Western horror film directed and produced by Alex Erkiletian and stars Denise Crosby and Robert McRay. It was made in the area of Old Tucson, Arizona. Its budget was estimated to be $1.6 million.
Legend of the Phantom Rider | |
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Directed by | Alex Erkiletian |
Produced by | Alex Erkiletian |
Screenplay by | Robert Ray |
Starring | Denise Crosby Robert McRay Stefan Gierasch Zen Gesner Angus Scrimm |
Music by | Lee Montgomery |
Cinematography | John Roy Morgan |
Edited by | Hans Rodionoff Reed Buckles |
Production company | Rolle's Range Farm Productions Seed Productions |
Distributed by | A-Mark Entertainment |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $1.6 million (estimated) |
Plot
A woman (Denise Crosby), is raped and her husband and son murdered by 'Blade' (Robert McRay) and his men on the range. She goes to the nearest town for help. But the gang also have it in a vise-like grip and the inhabitants will not assist until a non-speaking stranger confronts the men. In a series of gun battles, Pelgidium (also played by Robert McRay), whittles them down until just two of them support Blade against the man with the disfigured face and mysterious past.
Cast
Actor | Role |
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Denise Crosby | Sarah Jenkins |
Robert McRay | Blade / Pelgidium |
Stefan Gierasch | Nathan |
Zen Gesener | 'Suicide' |
Angus Scrimm | Preacher |
George Murdock | The Judge |
Rance Howard | Doc Fisher |
Scott Eberlein | Danny |
Jamie McShane | Victor |
Robert Peters | Joey |
Saginaw Grant | Medicine Man |
Irwin Keyes | 'Bigfoot' |
Juli Erickson | Jane |
John Henry Walker | 'Peanut' |
G. Larry Butler | John Berman |
Release
Home media
The film was released on DVD by MTI Home Video on February 11, 2003.[1]
Reception
Robert Pardi from TV Guide rated the film two out of four stars, writing, "Though this offbeat ghost story/Western hybrid would have benefited from sharper editing and a director with a surer command of suspense set-ups, it's an interesting variation on two sets of familiar themes."[2]
References
- "The Legend of the Phantom Rider (2002) - Alex Erkiletian". Allmovie.com. Allmovie. Retrieved 31 October 2019.
- Pardi, Robert. "Legend Of The Phantom Rider - Movie Reviews and Movie Ratings". TVGuide.com. TV Guide. Retrieved 31 October 2019.