KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park (1978)
KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park (1978)


Plot.
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Cast & Crew.

Peter Criss
Cat Man / Songs

Ace Frehley
Space Ace

Gene Simmons
The Demon / Songs

Paul Stanley
Star Child / Songs

Anthony Zerbe
Abner Devereaux

Carmine Caridi
Calvin Richards

Deborah Ryan
Melissa

John Dennis Johnston
Chopper

John Lisbon Wood
Slime

Lisa Jane Persky
Dirty Dee

John Chappell
Snede

Brion James
Guard

Bill Hudson
Man in KISS Booth

Don Steele
Self

Richard Hein
Guard

Mary Kay Morse
Girl on Pyramid

Marc Winters
KISS Soldier

Sandra Pann
Mother

Leon Delaney
Father

Steve Boyum
Dracula (uncredited)

Jim Connors
Frankenstein (uncredited)

Billy Hank Hooker
The Mummy (uncredited)

Eileen Mason
Mom with Son (uncredited)

Elliott Mason
Kid at Gate (uncredited)

Stan Rodarte
Roadie (uncredited)

Robert Caramico
Director of Photography

Jan Michael Sherman
Writer

Don Buday
Writer

Gordon Hessler
Director

Terry Morse Jr.
Producer

Cathy Henderson
Casting

Peter E. Berger
Editor

James Hulsey
Production Design

Joseph Barbera
Executive Producer

William M. Aucoin
Executive Producer

John H. Anderson
Set Decoration

Robert Ezrin
Songs

Hoyt Curtin
Music

Ernest Misko
Costumer
Media.

Details.
Release Date
October 28, 1978
Status
Released
Running Time
1h 36m
Content Rating
PG
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park (also known as Attack of the Phantoms in Europe and Kiss Phantoms in Italy) is a 1978 American television film starring American hard rock band Kiss and produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions. The movie's plot revolves around Kiss, who use their superpowers to battle an evil inventor (Abner Devereaux, played by Anthony Zerbe) and to save a California amusement park from destruction.
NBC aired the film at the height of Kiss's popularity in the United States. Due to the film's poor acting and semi-comedic script, most Kiss fans disliked the film. Despite the film's poor quality, it has attained cult film status. Most of Kiss despised the film for making them appear buffoonish, despite Ace Frehley enjoying the production of the film. For years after its airing, no one who worked for the group was permitted to mention the film in their presence.
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