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Most of the movie is based on the graphic novels 'Batman: Year One' and 'Batman: Year Two'. The flashback to Batman's first night of crime-fighting, donning a jacket and ski-hat is parallel to book one of 'Year One'. The design and concept of the Phantasm was derived from the Reaper, the primary villain of 'Year Two'.

Fathom Events and Warner Bros. Are bringing Batman Mask of the Phantasm to select cinemas nationwide for a special one-night event including the Looney Tunes short, Rabbit Rider. Watch Batman: Mask of the Phantasm on 123movies: Batman, the costumed crime-fighter who prowls the night skies in Gotham City, soon finds there's another vigilante in town knocking off prominent mob figures. Jan 17, 2019  Batman Mask of the Phantasm Movie Free Download Watch Online Trailer Despite the scythe-like blade for a hand, a mechanical voice and the cloud of smoke that follows the figure wherever it goes, the police and outraged officials mistake the homicidal crusader for Batman himself and demand that the city’s longtime hero be brought to justice.

Spun off from the popular animated TV series, BATMAN: MASK OF THE PHANTASM was originally conceived as a quickie direct-to-video release that would keep the show's animators busy between seasons. Critics Consensus: Stylish and admirably respectful of the source material, Batman: Mask of the Phantasm succeeds where many of the live-action Batman adaptations have failed. 9+ COMMON SENSE Tamer than live-action, but still moody, violent. Batman: Mask of the Phantasm's two-channel DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack is certainly sufficient, but the inability to more fully and seamlessly immerse the listener in the movie's action.

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The end credit song, 'I Never Even Told You', is a rare singing performance by Tia Carrere.
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The computer-generated version of Gotham City seen in the opening credits was originally designed to be used in the TV show. The purpose was to create a 'virtual set' to replace hand-painted backgrounds and help speed up production of the series. It was never used for that purpose.
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When the Joker shoots the robots in the 'World's Fair', the sound of them winding down is the sound of the Millennium Falcon winding down from Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980) which also starred Mark Hamill.
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This is the only comic book film nominated for an Annie Award for Best Animated Feature. It lost to The Lion King (1994).
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Late in production, Warner Bros. decided to make the movie a theatrical release instead of the originally intended direct-to-video feature. While the animators were thrilled and extremely grateful for this decision, this left them with less than a year of production time and scrambling to convert the aspect ratio to wide-screen.
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Paul Dini intended each of the flashbacks into Batman's love life to 'have a tendency to get worse, when you hope things will get better.'
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Andrea Beaumont is based loosely on a combination of Judson Caspian (the Reaper) and his daughter Rachel Caspian, characters from the 'Batman: Year Two' comic book storyline. Andrea was allegedly named after casting and vocal supervisor Andrea Romano, whom star Kevin Conroy occasionally teased.
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One scene depicts Bruce Wayne at his parents' tombstone saying 'I didn't count on being happy.' According to writer Michael Reaves, this scene was to be a pivotal moment in Bruce's tragic life, as he, denies himself the opportunity to live a normal life. Reaves also stated, 'When Bruce puts on the mask for the first time, [after Andrea breaks their engagement], and Alfred says 'My God!' he's reacting in horror, because he's watching this man he's helped raise from childhood, this man who has let the desire for vengeance and retribution consume his life, at last embrace the unspeakable.'
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When they reviewed this film for their show, Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert both said they regretted not seeing it in its theatrical release. Siskel in particular liked the film and compared it favorably to the other Batman films Batman Returns (1992) and Batman Forever (1995).
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Despite the title, the Phantasm is never referred to by name.
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From start to finish, production took eight months.
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The opening theme contains an in-joke. The choral chanting consists of the names of orchestrators Lolita Ritmanis, Michael McCuistion and Peter Tomashek (among others) sung backwards.
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Despite his significant role in the original series, Commissioner Gordon only appears twice in the feature film.
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Robin/Dick Grayson's absence is explained in the novelization of the movie that he is in college.
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Composer Shirley Walker cited the film's score as a favorite of her own compositions.
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Kenner, which had already released toys for Batman: The Animated Series (1992), produced several tie-in figures for the film, including the Joker and the Phantasm (packaged unmasked, spoiling a pivotal plot point in the film)
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Although the Joker does play a pivotal role in the film, it was Alan Burnett's intention to tell a story far removed from the television show's regular rogues gallery. Burnett also cited he 'wanted to do a love story with Bruce because no one had really done it on the TV show. I wanted a story that got into his head.'
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Batman: The Animated Series: Trial (1994) was supposed to be the plot of this film. Producers thought it worked better as a standard half-hour episode. Some fans disagree, feeling that 'Trial' is begging to be a two-parter.
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Citizen Kane (1941) served as an influence for the flashbacks, a story about loss and the passage of time.
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Dana Delany's voice performance in the film impressed the filmmakers, leading to her casting as Lois Lane in Superman: The Animated Series (1996).
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Also seen on the computer screen are the names 'Puckett & Peterson.' This is a reference to Kelley Puckett and Scott D. Peterson, writer and editor of comic books based on the Batman: The Animated Series (1992) animated series, including the comic adaptations of both this movie and Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero (1998).
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The fighting style Bruce was shown practicing was very close to Taekwondo, despite him calling it 'Jui Jitsu'. The move Andrea performed on him, however, was from Jui Jitsu.
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As Batman walks through the scale-model city searching for The Joker, a model of the Warner Brothers Studio is clearly displayed with the WB shield.
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Many of the items featured at the Gotham World's Fair were inspired from items featured at the famous 1939 New York World's Fair. The rocket and planet centerpiece echo New York's famous Trylon and Perisphere exhibit.
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The dummy corporations 'O'Neil Funding Corp.' and 'Adams Tool and Die' shown on Batman's computer screen are references to Denny O'Neil and Neal Adams, respective writer and artist for Batman comics circa 1969. Their somber, camp-free stories have been called 'ground-breaking' and are considered a major turning point for DC Comics' Batman titles, which O'Neil edits and oversees.
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During a flashback, Bruce sees a model car at the Gotham World's Fair that resembles the future Batmobile. It is likely that he got this inspiration to later help Earl Cooper design the Batmobile as seen in -The Mechanic_.
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The writers were highly cautious of placing the Joker in the film as they did not want any connection to Batman (1989), but writer Michael Reaves said, 'We then realized that we could make his appearance serve the story in a way that we never could in live-action.'
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In The New Batman Adventures: Beware the Creeper (1998), a TV special on the Joker shows him in an image during his earlier career with the Valestra mob. The image almost resembles the photo Batman finds of Carl Beaumont with the gangsters.
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The character of Arthur Reeves originated in the comics. In 'Half-an-Evil', Reeves was a short-lived comic relief who had a bone to pick with the Batman. He ceased all complaints, and appearances, after the Batman frightened him senseless with one well-timed 'Boo!'
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The construction site scene mirrors a similar sequence in Batman: Year One (2011), in which a rookie Batman is pursued into a tenement building by a crooked Gotham SWAT team, which Batman barely escapes.
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In Batman Begins (2005), Bruce Wayne uses a similar ski mask outfit used in this film before using a batsuit. It is unknown if this was an homage by the filmmakers.
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Bruce Timm went through approximately 20 different character designs for the Phantasm before creating a version that resembles the Grim Reaper with Azrael's mask. The large blade on the right hand was not part of Timm's original design, and was added later at Alan Burnett's insistence.
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As a visual joke, sequence director Kevin Altieri set the climax of the film inside a miniature automated model of Gotham City, where Batman and the Joker were giants. This was an homage to a mainstay of Batman comic books of the Dick Sprang era, often featuring the hero fighting against a backdrop of gigantic props (they would later do another homage to Sprang's works in The New Batman Adventures: Legends of the Dark Knight (1998)).
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Dana Delany delivers the line 'He laughs!' exactly as she did in Tombstone (1993).
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Aiding Alan Burnett in writing the script were: Martin Pasko, who handled most of the flashback segments; Michael Reaves, who wrote the climax; and Paul Dini, who claims he 'filled in holes here and there.'
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The fair is inspired by the 1964 New York World's Fair; the song playing is similar to 'There's a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow' which played in the Disney/General Electric-sponsored 'Progressland'.
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To keep the identity of The Phantasm a secret, Stacy Keach voiced Carl Beaumont and The Phantasm. They also made it so The Phantasm had the same build as Carl Beaumont and Arthur Reeves.

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While the film was being written, [[Paul Dini,]] who was handling many of the Joker's scenes, was attacked and beaten by two muggers on La Peer drive, and had to undergo reconstructive surgery on his skull. He spent several months recuperating from the attack, physically and emotionally. As a result of the attack he almost backed out of the film, and even considered giving up working on Batman altogether before he returned to work on the script. He later wrote a graphic novel on his experience recovering titled 'Dark Night - A True Batman Story.'
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Warner Bros' first fully animated theatrical film to be rated PG by the MPAA.
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Mark Hamill went to a screening at a local theater during the film's theatrical release. With only a few people in attendance, Hamill asked them to sit with him before the film started.
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Unlike in the series, Batman does not wear a helmet over his cowl while riding the Batcycle in the movie.

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Hart Bochner's (City Councilman Arthur Reeves) father Lloyd Bochner voiced Mayor Hamilton Hill in Batman: The Animated Series (1992).
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This same Christmas season, Dana Delany appeared in Tombstone (1993) opposite future Batman Val Kilmer. Kilmer's role, Doc Holliday, was also previously played by former Batman Adam West and former Joker Cesar Romero.
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A Blu-ray version of this film was not available until 24 years after its release.
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Chuckie Sol's line when he tries to run over the Phantasm, 'This time I've got you, you lousy stinking . . . ' is almost exactly what was said by Tony Zucco in Batman: The Animated Series: Robin's Reckoning: Part I (1993), in which he almost runs Batman over, 'Now I've got you, you lousy stinking . . . '.
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Under the main headline 'Mysterious Vigilante Repels Bandits . . . ' on the newspaper Alfred is holding in the flashback sequence is the smaller headline 'Radomski to Press: I'm Innocent!'--this is likely a reference to producer Eric Radomski.
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In the World's Fair scene, shortly before Bruce remarks on the vehicle that looks eerily similar to his Batmobile, you can see a Billboard behind it reading 'Turbine Power,' a reference to Adam West's line from Batman (1966) when starting his Batmobile, 'Turbines to power, engines to speed!'
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The line 'What do I look like, pest control?', said by the Joker during his meet up with Salvatore Valestra, was also said to Bruce Wayne by Dr. March in the episode 'On Leather Wings.'
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One of the thugs in the semi truck heist is named 'Radomski', shown in the newspaper where he claims to be innocent. This is an in-joke reference producer Eric Radomski.
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The fate of the Joker is left unrevealed in the movie, but The New Batman Adventures (1997) confirms that he survived Andrea's wrath: A DCAU comic expanding on the movie's events provides an explanation: Andrea drags him into the sewer below and they fight for a while until an explosion from above separates them and knocks Joker into the water, where he is carried away by the current.
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The Phantasm would not reappear in DCAU continuity until Justice League Unlimited: Epilogue (2005), in which Amanda Waller tells the tale of an agent she hired to kill the parents of young Terry McGinnis. Though the assassin is never named, the silent depiction of the event clearly shows the Phantasm stalking the family. However, a visibly aged Andrea Beaumont refuses to complete the assignment, citing Batman's refusal to resort to murder to achieve his goals and how doing so would dishonor what he stood for.
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Reeves confesses to Batman that he sold Beaumont out to the mob. This is the second time a character played by Hart Bochner sold out a fellow character and having it ultimately backfiring on him. The first time was Die Hard (1988), when his character Ellis tries to sell out John McClaine to the terrorists; his failed efforts ultimately get him killed.
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Spun off from the popular animated TV series, BATMAN: MASK OF THE PHANTASM was originally conceived as a quickie direct-to-video release that would keep the show's animators busy between seasons. After the project was substantially completed, Warner Bros. deemed it strong enough for theatrical release.

During a conference of crime bosses held in a Gotham City skyscaper, gangster Chuckie Sol (Dick Miller) is killed in a confrontation with the Phantasm, but Batman (voice of Kevin Conroy) is held responsible for his death. Councilman Arthur Reeves (Hart Bochner) rails to the media that Batman is an irresponsible menace, then attends a party at the mansion of millionaire playboy Bruce Wayne, Batman's alter ego. Reeves taunts Bruce for having allowed an old girlfriend, Andrea Beaumont (Dana Delany), to get away.

In a flashback to Bruce's college days, we see him meet Andrea in a cemetery while visiting his parents' grave. Bruce has vowed to avenge his parents' murder by dedicating his life to fighting crime. After donning a mask and black ninja-styled outfit and foiling an armored car robbery, he begins

a romance with Andrea.

Back in the present, another mobster murder by the Phantasm is pinned on Batman, moving sickly mob boss Salvatore Valestra (Abe Vigoda) to hire the Joker (Mark Hamill) to kill the superhero. After inspecting the crime scene, Batman visits the Wayne family grave and is seen by Andrea, who

realizes his secret identity. This prompts another flashback, in which Bruce and Andrea are enjoying themselves at the Gotham World's Fair. Bruce meets her father, Carl Beaumont (Stacy Keach), a businessman with ties to Valestra. Later, deciding that crimefighting and relationships don't mix,

Bruce asks his parents for a sign that they'll forgive him for forsaking his vow. As if in answer, Andrea arrives. When he proposes to her, bats fly up out of a crack in the ground and momentarily surround them. The next day, Bruce is investigating the underground bat cave when his butler Alfred

(Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) arrives with a note from Andrea breaking off their engagement and bidding him farewell forever. Bruce makes the cave his crimefighting headquarters and adopts the fearsome persona of Batman.

In the present, Batman has discovered evidence linking Beaumont with a number of organized crime figures. The Phantasm targets Valestra, but is beaten to the punch by the unstable Joker; Batman takes the rap again and has a close call with the police. Rescuing Batman in her car, Andrea explains

that she and her embezzler father had been hiding from the mob, to whom he owed a lot of money, in Europe. Beaumont eventually repaid the crooks, but that didn't satisfy them. Batman believes that Andrea's father may be the Phantasm, until he learns that Beaumont was murdered some time before.

In a tussle with the Joker, The Phantasm is revealed to be Andrea, intent on avenging her father's death. During the course of a protracted struggle, Batman arrives and does battle with the Joker in a miniaturized replica of Gotham City. Both the Joker and the Phantasm eventually disappear, with

Batman barely escaping into a waterway before a series of rigged explosions. Back in the Batcave, he grieves for his lost love, who has actually survived and left Gotham on an ocean liner. Batman grimly swings off in response to the Bat signal.

A by-product of the success of Tim Burton's live-action features, the animated 'Batman' TV series has a distinctive Art Deco noir look. The show and the film respect the dark obsessiveness of the comic-book hero, portraying him as a borderline psychotic who is nearly as mad as his enemies but

constrained by a strict ethical code. This is, in a sense, a kid's movie that longs to be 'adult,' so as to more fully explore the twisted violence and general irrationality of Batman's world. Indeed, small children may be confused by BATMAN's flashbacks, frightened by its violence, and bored by

its gloomy sobriety and talky seriousness.

Still, there is much to admire here. A surreal battle between Batman and the Joker amid skyscrapers and elevated trains in a miniaturized Gotham City stands out, as does an extended sequence in which our hero is hunted by police SWAT teams. The most impressive piece of animation is the opening

credit sequence: a stunning two-minute, computer-generated 3D flight through Gotham City. This absorbing adventure should resonate with those who take the notion of heroism seriously--especially adolescent boys. (Violence.)

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