Batman: Mask of the Phantasm

The Dark Knight fights to save Gotham city from its deadliest enemy.

7.5
19931h 16m

Andrea Beaumont leaves her father to return to Gotham, rekindling an old romance with Bruce Wayne. At the same time, a mysterious figure begins to hunt down Gotham's criminals, wrongly implicating Batman in the murders. Now on the run from the law, Batman must find and stop the culprit, while also navigating his relationship with Andrea.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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4K Ultra HD Official Trailer

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Original Theatrical Trailer

Thumbnail for video: Goodbye, My Love

Goodbye, My Love

Thumbnail for video: Kevin Conroy: I am the Knight | Full Documentary

Kevin Conroy: I am the Knight | Full Documentary

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The Chase

Thumbnail for video: Behind the Scenes: Kevin Conroy: I am The Knight

Behind the Scenes: Kevin Conroy: I am The Knight

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Extended Preview

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DC Super Scenes: Model Mayhem

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Toonami Long Promo

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DC Super Scenes: Happy

Cast

Photo of Kevin Conroy

Kevin Conroy

Bruce Wayne / Batman (voice)

Photo of Dana Delany

Dana Delany

Andrea Beaumont / Chimera (voice)

Photo of Hart Bochner

Hart Bochner

Arthur Reeves (voice)

Photo of Stacy Keach

Stacy Keach

Phantasm / Carl Beaumont (voice)

Photo of Mark Hamill

Mark Hamill

The Joker (voice)

Photo of Abe Vigoda

Abe Vigoda

Salvatore Valestra (voice)

Photo of Dick Miller

Dick Miller

Chuckie Sol (voice)

Photo of John P. Ryan

John P. Ryan

Buzz Bronski (voice)

Photo of Efrem Zimbalist Jr.

Efrem Zimbalist Jr.

Alfred (voice)

Photo of Bob Hastings

Bob Hastings

Commissioner Gordon (voice)

Photo of Robert Costanzo

Robert Costanzo

Detective Bullock (voice)

Photo of Jane Downs

Jane Downs

Additional Voices (voice)

Photo of Pat Musick

Pat Musick

Additional Voices / Gotham World's Fair Announcer (voice)

Photo of Vernee Watson-Johnson

Vernee Watson-Johnson

Additional Voices / Socialite #2 (voice)

Photo of Ed Gilbert

Ed Gilbert

Additional Voices (voice)

Photo of Peter Renaday

Peter Renaday

Additional Voices / Doctor (voice)

Photo of Jeff Bennett

Jeff Bennett

Additional Voices / Thug / Police Chopper Pilot (voice)

Photo of Charles Howerton

Charles Howerton

Additional Voices / Various Thugs (voice)

Photo of Marilu Henner

Marilu Henner

Additional Voices / Veronica Vreeland (voice)

Photo of Neil Ross

Neil Ross

Additional Voices / Motorcycle Mugger (voice)

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Reviews

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JPV852

8/10

Really good and well-made animation movie and one of the best Batman feature films. Kevin Conroy was of course amazing, and Dana Delaney leant some wonderful emotion while Mark Hamill was gleefully maniacal as always as The Joker. Kind of wish some elements of this would be implemented into a live action movie, maybe even Matt Reeves' sequel. In any case, I've seen this one several times and still is entertaining as ever. **4.25/5**

G

CinemaSerf

7/10

This animation is very much in the vein of the comics I remember having as a kid. The angular faces with big eyes and broad shoulders atop entirely disproportionately small bodies. This is an embryonic story for the "Caped Crusader" - he hasn't quite finessed his costume as he finds himself embroiled in an identity crisis. It seems he's been out in "Gotham" terrorising and terminating senior figures from the mob. Of course this can't be tolerated, but they don't know his true identity anymore than the cops do. Meantime, his alter ego "Bruce Wayne" has taken a bit of a shine to "Andrea" who just happens to be the daughter of a wealthy man who is also caught up in the gangster shenanigans. Indeed, when he owes them a small fortune that he can't repay, he and his daughter have to flee to Europe. Can they stay safe, though? The two themes knit quite neatly together here as the alternative "Batman" character is quite easy for us to identify as the film progresses. There's some pith in the script, a tiny bit of quite clunky romance and plenty of comic-book menace as the story comes perilously close to an edition of "Scooby Do" at times. Car chases, gadgets, darkly lit streets and a bit of double dealing from "Artie Reeves" all helps this to move along quickly and quite entertainingly and though jeopardy isn't really on the cards, it's a solid story told basically, but well.

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