Phenomena

August. 02,1985      R
Rating:
6.7
Subscription
Rent / Buy
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A young girl, with an amazing ability to communicate with insects, is transferred to an exclusive Swiss boarding school, where her unusual capability might help solve a string of murders.

Jennifer Connelly as  Jennifer Corvino
Daria Nicolodi as  Frau Brückner
Fiore Argento as  Vera Brandt
Federica Mastroianni as  Sophie
Fiorenza Tessari as  Gisela Sulzer
Dalila Di Lazzaro as  Headmistress
Patrick Bauchau as  Inspector Rudolf Geiger
Donald Pleasence as  Professor John McGregor
Alberto Cracco as  UBS Bank Teller
Kaspar Capparoni as  Karl, Sophie's Boyfriend

Similar titles

Twelve Monkeys
Max
Twelve Monkeys
In the year 2035, convict James Cole reluctantly volunteers to be sent back in time to discover the origin of a deadly virus that wiped out nearly all of the earth's population and forced the survivors into underground communities. But when Cole is mistakenly sent to 1990 instead of 1996, he's arrested and locked up in a mental hospital. There he meets psychiatrist Dr. Kathryn Railly, and patient Jeffrey Goines, the son of a famous virus expert, who may hold the key to the mysterious rogue group, the Army of the 12 Monkeys, thought to be responsible for unleashing the killer disease.
Twelve Monkeys 1995
War of the Worlds
Paramount+
War of the Worlds
Ray Ferrier is a divorced dockworker and less-than-perfect father. Soon after his ex-wife and her new husband drop off his teenage son and young daughter for a rare weekend visit, a strange and powerful lightning storm touches down.
War of the Worlds 2005
Memento
Prime Video
Memento
Leonard Shelby is tracking down the man who raped and murdered his wife. The difficulty of locating his wife's killer, however, is compounded by the fact that he suffers from a rare, untreatable form of short-term memory loss. Although he can recall details of life before his accident, Leonard cannot remember what happened fifteen minutes ago, where he's going, or why.
Memento 2001
Armageddon
Prime Video
Armageddon
When an asteroid threatens to collide with Earth, NASA honcho Dan Truman determines the only way to stop it is to drill into its surface and detonate a nuclear bomb. This leads him to renowned driller Harry Stamper, who agrees to helm the dangerous space mission provided he can bring along his own hotshot crew. Among them is the cocksure A.J. who Harry thinks isn't good enough for his daughter, until the mission proves otherwise.
Armageddon 1998
Freaks
Max
Freaks
A circus' beautiful trapeze artist agrees to marry the leader of side-show performers, but his deformed friends discover she is only marrying him for his inheritance.
Freaks 1932
New Terminal Hotel
New Terminal Hotel
Holed up in a seedy hotel, Hollywood screenwriter Don Malek is scripting a diabolical plan for revenge. But instead of writing about a bloodthirsty serial killer, Don is doing the dirty work with his own hands.
New Terminal Hotel 2010
The 39 Steps
Prime Video
The 39 Steps
Richard Hanney has a rude awakening when a glamorous female spy falls into his bed - with a knife in her back. Having a bit of trouble explaining it all to Scotland Yard, he heads for the hills of Scotland to try to clear his name by locating the spy ring known as The 39 Steps.
The 39 Steps 1935
The Silence of the Lambs
Prime Video
The Silence of the Lambs
Clarice Starling is a top student at the FBI's training academy. Jack Crawford wants Clarice to interview Dr. Hannibal Lecter, a brilliant psychiatrist who is also a violent psychopath, serving life behind bars for various acts of murder and cannibalism. Crawford believes that Lecter may have insight into a case and that Starling, as an attractive young woman, may be just the bait to draw him out.
The Silence of the Lambs 1991
Fargo
Prime Video
Fargo
Jerry, a small-town Minnesota car salesman is bursting at the seams with debt... but he's got a plan. He's going to hire two thugs to kidnap his wife in a scheme to collect a hefty ransom from his wealthy father-in-law. It's going to be a snap and nobody's going to get hurt... until people start dying. Enter Police Chief Marge, a coffee-drinking, parka-wearing - and extremely pregnant - investigator who'll stop at nothing to get her man. And if you think her small-time investigative skills will give the crooks a run for their ransom... you betcha!
Fargo 1996
Strange Days
Max
Strange Days
Former policeman Lenny Nero has moved into a more lucrative trade: the illegal sale of virtual reality-like recordings that allow users to experience the emotions and past experiences of others. While they typically contain tawdry incidents, Nero is shocked when he receives one showing a murder.
Strange Days 1995

You May Also Like

Tenebre
AMC+
Tenebre
A razor-wielding serial killer is on the loose, murdering those around Peter Neal, an American mystery author in Italy to promote his newest novel.
Tenebre 1982
A Chump at Oxford
A Chump at Oxford
The boys get jobs as a butler and maid-- Stan in drag-- for a dinner party. When that ends in disaster, they resort to sweeping streets and accidentally capture a bank robber. The grateful bank president sends them to Oxford, at their request, and higher-education hijinks ensue.
A Chump at Oxford 1940
The Phantom of the Opera
The Phantom of the Opera
A series of terrifying accidents and brutal murders leave a bloody trail into the subterranean caverns of an Opera house. Below the theatre stalks a man raised by creatures of the underworld.
The Phantom of the Opera 1999
Seven Minutes in Heaven
Seven Minutes in Heaven
Natalie allows her classmate Jeff, who ran away from home after a fight with his stepfather, to stay at her place while her father is away on a business trip. Natalie soon starts dating Jeff's friend James Casey, who isn't as faithful as she thinks, while her best friend Polly falls in love with baseball player Zoo Knudsen.
Seven Minutes in Heaven 1986
Flirting
Flirting
Two freethinking teenagers - a boy and a girl - confront with authoritarian teachers in their boarding schools. The other students treat this differently.
Flirting 1992
Autumn Leaves
Autumn Leaves
A woman falls for a younger man with severe mental problems.
Autumn Leaves 1956
Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death
Prime Video
Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death
The U.S. government, eager to protect the nation's avacado supplies, recruits feminist professor Margo Hunt to make contact with the Piranha Women, an all-female tribe who believe men are only good as a source of food. Accompanying Dr. Hunt on her trip are Jim, a guide of questionable competence, and Bunny, a student of unquestionable incompetence.
Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death 1989
Pumaman
Pumaman
Thousands of years ago, aliens visited Earth and fathered the Pumaman, a man-god with supernatural powers entrusted by a gold mask with the ability to control people's minds, which in present-day London, falls into the wrong hands.
Pumaman 1980
North Star
Starz
North Star
Set during the Alaskan gold rush of the late 1800s. In his efforts to gain control of a small mining town, Sean McLennon is buying up every claim that becomes available, usually after the deaths of the previous owners at the hands of McLennon's 'assistants'. One of the miners targeted by McLennon, a half-Indian hunter named Hudson Saanteek, manages to escape his hired thugs and comes back into town looking to re-establish his claim and get revenge. McLennon and his men have the advantage of numbers and weapons, but Saanteek has his survival skills and knowledge of the Alaskan wilderness.
North Star 1996

Reviews

ThiefHott
1985/08/02

Too much of everything

... more
SnoReptilePlenty
1985/08/03

Memorable, crazy movie

... more
VeteranLight
1985/08/04

I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.

... more
MusicChat
1985/08/05

It's complicated... I really like the directing, acting and writing but, there are issues with the way it's shot that I just can't deny. As much as I love the storytelling and the fantastic performance but, there are also certain scenes that didn't need to exist.

... more
Giallo Fanatic
1985/08/06

Argento has over the years made some bizarre horror movies (Deep Red, Suspiria and Inferno), but 'Phenomena' might be his most bizarre yet. The movie being a mix of both Giallo and Supernatural horror it might leave most people with a bad taste in their mouth. But this hybrid horror movie is phenomenally made. From its bizarre story and plot, to the macabre special-effects and settings, to Argento's direction and the strange mix of facts and fairy tale logic it somehow manages to blend movies such as 'Deep Red' and 'Suspiria' into one movie. Mixing genres is risky, since there is no guarantee to make the movie coherent and will probably alienate most of the audience. But I must say that Argento succeeded in making a brilliant movie. His bravery of mixing the genres he has had success in was nothing short of phenomenal and it makes 'Phenomena' stand out among the many bizarre 80's horror movies. First of all, the plot is the typical "whodunnit" plot. But it has a supernatural twist: our main character Jennifer Corvino can communicate with insects. Anyone remember when Argento refused - at first - to use the "image caught in the retina" plot device since he thought it would be too fantastic for the Giallo genre?Well, making the Giallo story and plot too supernatural is a no-no. That's why 'Suspiria' is not a Giallo, but a supernatural horror movie. A misconception many genre fans often commit. So our main character has the supernatural ability to communicate with insects. But it is not completely based on hokum, because, the main inspiration for the movie is Forensic Entomology. But the idea behind insects being able to communicate through telepathy is pure hokum. That is why I am saying 'Phenomena' is a hybrid, a mix of Giallo and Supernatural horror. It was a brave move by the Maestro of Horror. Another strange fact mixed in the movie is the Patau Syndrome, in which the killer's child has Patau Syndrome. It goes back to the Freudian psychology of bad people's behavior can be traced back to the childhood or trauma. Frau Brückner was raped by an institutionalized criminal and, it led to her giving birth to a child with Patau Syndrome. She hated her child and he is the reminder of her trauma, but her motherly instinct was strong enough to want to care for her child. Her repressed emotions of trauma and her child led to her becoming insane and murdering girls for the sake of making her child feel good. This behavior leads back to mankind's possessive nature and jealousy, in which people we hold dearly must be protected at all cost.Anyway, I'm making the review too long. Let's wrap it up: Jennifer Connelly, Daria Nicolodi and Donald Pleasence gave good performances. Dario's direction was spot on. The plot and story was a great mix Giallo and Supernatural. The special effects and sets were macabre but eerily beautiful. The ending was a mix of black humor and horror. 8/10

... more
thisseatofmars
1985/08/07

Ever wonder why eating at a fancy restaurant is so expensive? It's not because the food is superior, it's because you're paying for your surroundings. You're more eating with your eyes, if anything else. Great horror films like Dario Argento's Phenomena are a feast for the senses. From European architecture drenched in moonlight to lonely forests framed by grey skies, I'm reminded why I love the horror genre: atmosphere. There is nothing closer to the sublime than dread. The music is nothing short of "kicking." It's Gothic, haunting, and, at times, ultra metal. Motorhead, Iron Maiden, and Goblin all contribute, as well as Italian opera singers. Classy!Jennifer Connely makes for a fantastic heroine: innocent, yet strong. Donald Pleasance, who I love, stands in as her mentor and friend, and the two have real chemistry together. They make a great team, and I'd love to see stories featuring the two of them together again, solving other mysteries and crimes. The dynamic would be a fantastic graphic novel series: two humans, a chimp, and the insect world whispering guidance to our young heroine. Highly recommended, and Happy Halloween.

... more
Brian T. Whitlock (GOWBTW)
1985/08/08

In her youth, Jennifer Connelly made a name for being a young actress. In Phenomena, aka "Creepers" she plays a student in Switzerland learning abroad. While learning, she discovers that she has the ability to communicate with insects. It comes in handy when a killer is on the loose killing the young ladies. Months earlier, one student is beheaded by a mysterious killer. A wheelchair bound doctor(Donald Pleasence) is determined to help find the killer with Jennifer's help. Her power of telepathy to insects makes her a outcast to the school. The rest of the girls insult her so bad, she wants to go back to the States. That happens right after her French roommate gets killed. Her sleepwalking gets the attention of the doctor. But when he gets murdered, Jennifer takes action. The chimpanzee assistant has her ways of getting into trouble, but even she has her connection with Jennifer. A great movie it is. Bizarre as well. A major keeper in the horror vault. Rating 4 out of 5 stars.

... more
accattone74
1985/08/09

Along with what is arguably Argento's other greatest film, Suspiria, Phenomena is a fairy tale re-envisioned. Though what separates Phenomena from Suspiria, and perhaps from every other film Argento's made, is that it is perfect not just in style and execution, but also in its logic and narrative – something uncommon in this genre.After the release of 1982's Tenebre, which was full of elaborate shots, inventive music, and some truly grotesque set pieces, Argento returned to the world of the supernatural. For Jennifer Corvino (Jennifer Connely), the protagonist of Phenomena, is in possession of some extraordinary telepathic powers – she's able to empathize with insects. Although Argento is smart: he makes it more akin to the insects picking up on Jennifer's pain and them doing their best to make her feel better – it's more symbiotic and less a master/servant relationship. Throughout the course of the film the insects help Jennifer find her way through darkness (lightning bugs), bring her evidence of crime (larva), lead her to more evidence (flesh-flies), enact some revenge on one of the bad guys (bees), and threaten those who have been cruel to her (a monstrous swarm of god-only-knows).As with Susie Bannon from Suspiria, Jennifer Corvino finds herself a 'Stranger in a Strange Land', a common trope for a fairy tale, and both Suspiria and Phenomena are chock full of these recurring themes. Jennifer finds herself at an all-girl Swiss boarding school – much like Susie being holed-up in a strictly segregated dancing school in Suspiria. The main difference between the two, however, is that this time we're dealing with actual girls, teenagers, whereas in Suspiria it was late 20-somethings acting like little girls. If the art direction, the music, the performances, and the Technicolor are all a bit muted from Suspiria to Phenomena, it's clearly for the better. Instead of amping up the style of a film so that it also becomes its substance, Argento finally found the right balance. The acting, the script, the design, the music, the editing, the effects – all are executed perfectly.Finding herself thrust into the middle of a series of murders either involving girls from her school, or taking place near or on the school property, our Jennifer Corvino has suspicion laid on her by the strict, puritanical and quasi-Christian adults who run the boarding school. After witnessing her powers over insects, and remembering that one of Satan's monikers is Beelzebub (The Lord of the Flies), Jennifer is immediately accused of witchcraft by the nastiest of the teachers. Aside from this, Jennifer walks in her sleep, and it is during these nightly sojourns that Jennifer witnesses one of the murders. Not sure what is truth and what is dream, Jennifer later finds herself rescued from certain nighttime harm by Inga, a friendly chimpanzee who is caretaker for a nearby forensic entomologist, Dr. John McGregor. Taking Inga's hand, Jennifer is lead back to the home of Dr. McGregor, and after he learns of Jennifer's affinity and powers towards insects they become quick friends. Dr. McGregor had already been approached by the police in regards to the murders, as via his own skills McGregor is able to determine the age of the crime based upon the decomposition on the body (parts). And with Jennifer personally involved in the murders (aside from the accusations, her roommate eventually being a victim) it's only natural that the two of them should gang up together and track the killer, of course darling Inga will help too.The benign surrogate father. The animal helper(s). Being ostracized for difference. The evil surrogate mother(s). Having to enter a dream world/state. To run a gauntlet. A "magic wand". These are all conditions and events within Phenomena and also classic themes of the fairy tale; Argento utilizes them brilliantly. This is one of the best fairy-tale films ever made, next to Donkey Skin, Breilliat's Bluebeard, The Company of Wolves, Princess Mononoke, and the movies of Michel Ocelot. Of course, it's Italian Horror at its core, so Phenomena certainly is not a film for children, but neither, really, are any of the films I just mentioned. Argento actually created an atmosphere in the film where one cheers along with bugs. Where else is there a film where The Great Sarcophagus fly (see magic wand above) is a film hero? Flesh- eaters are supposed to be the enemy, right? Although he does eventually enter his usual world of Freudian psychosis, Argento keeps it, if not to a minimum, than relegated to the film's denouement. But even this is forgotten, if not forgiven, because he makes the character of Jennifer Corvino such a kick-ass, fighting back not just out of a survival instinct and/or being cornered, but because Jennifer refuses to accept the lot and conditions she finds herself in. Jennifer fights back immediately, and her fear (though constant) never gets the better of her – she's one of the great, unsung heroines of Horror films. Just who the bad guy/gal is in all this I'll leave a mystery, as I know this is one of the Argento films a lot of people skip over, and perhaps many of you out there haven't seen it yet. Needless to say, it's a bit of a nasty commentary on the part of Argento. Though the actor who gets to play the bad guy part plays it to such a scary and crazy hilt, that it's obviously an attempted spit in the eye to Dario for creating the role to begin with.All in all, Phenomena is Argento's finest hour. One knows when watching a film whether or not he or she is experiencing something exactly as the writer/director originally intended; whether or not the final product is just how it was envisioned in the mind and on paper. Phenomena is one of those films. Yes it's horrific, relentless, squally, and almost harebrained, but that's what makes it successful Italian Horror, and that's what makes it a must-see.

... more