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Synopsis: Desert ants suddenly form a collective intelligence and begin to wage war on the desert inhabitants. It is up to two scientists and a stray girl they rescue from the ants to destroy them. But the ants have other ideas.
Starring: Michael Murphy, Nigel Davenport
Supporting actors: Lynne Frederick, Alan Gifford, Robert Henderson, Helen Horton
Directed by: Saul Bass
Genre: Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller
Runtime: 1 hour 24 minutes
Release year: 1974
Studio: Paramount
ASIN: B001YXVS6C
Amazon.com Sales Rank: #10,624 in Amazon Video On Demand (See Bestsellers in Amazon Video On Demand)
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Phase IV DVD ~ Nigel Davenport

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  • US Theatrical Release Date: January 01, 1974
  • Production Company: Alced Productions, Paramount Pictures
  • Filming Locations: Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, England, UK

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Finally..., August 5, 2008
By J. Callahan (Baton Rouge, LA, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Phase IV (DVD)
...one of my favorite science fiction films is released on DVD. Why did this take so long? Good transfer and widescreen, but no extras (see 42nd Street Forever Vol. 3: Exploitation Explosion for a trailer).

Phase IV is almost too obscure to approach a cult film status. I'd consider the story to be "hard" science fiction - an emphasis on science rather than fantastic plot devices. Amazing photography of real ants gives Phase IV the feel of a documentary. This is the only feature-length film directed by Saul Bass.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Superants vs. clueless humans., October 10, 2008
This review is from: Phase IV (DVD)
Phase IV (Saul Bass, 1974)

Mid-seventies killer-bug flick of the type that was so popular right about then, but pretty good for having such a sedate pace. Two scientists, Lesko (Michael Murphy) and Hubbs (Nigel Davenport), head out into the American desert to study killer ants, but soon find those ants are far more intelligent than they-- or anyone-- had originally believed. After their initial attempt to kill the ants, they find Kendra (the late Lynne Frederick) hiding in the basement of a nearby house, and she, too, becomes part of the team when the ants isolate their base and start with concerted attacks.

Unlike most killer-bug movies, the ants in Phase IV never really show any supernatural powers; they do their thing not by having super-instincts (or, god help us, telekinesis), but by doing what ants do-- chewing through wires, building nests, biting people, that sort of thing. (Well, okay, not the whole time. But the supposed supernatural-ant-powers that crop up we never get any details about. It's like showing the monster's shadow rather than spending $15 million on special effects to show the monster, and by the time you get that far, it's almost believable.) It's almost minimalist in comparison to such flicks as Them! or Night of the Lepus. And therein lies its strength; the horror of the thing is that it halfway makes sense. It doesn't bludgeon the viewer about the head in any way.

This was Bass' only feature-length film (he spent most of his career as a title designer), and it makes one wonder what could have been had he chosen to direct a few more movies. Well worth seeking out. *** ½

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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Could have been a little bit better, could have been much, much worse., October 31, 2008
This review is from: Phase IV (DVD)
If Phase IV were to be remade in 2008, brother, would it be bad. It would be polluted with CGI, the dialogue would consist of annoying catch phrases, there would be a stereotypical ethnic caricature or two, and the story would be dumbed down to accomodate the Roland Emmerich and Jerry Bruckheimer crowd. As it stands, it's still a pretty obscure film that I have not heard of until about 4 months ago.

The story is about a cosmic event (planetary alignment?) that forever alters the destiny of mankind. Some scientists see nothing coming from it, while others see the earth being torn about by the conflicting magnetic fields. What happens takes everyone by surprise because the changes affect something that most of us don't pay much attention to - ants. In a small Arizona community which could be indicative of the rest of the world, different ant species that would ordinarily be natural enemies have aligned with one another. Also, they have virtually eliminated the spider, beetle, and praying mantis populations that would prey upon them.

Two scientists, Ernest Hubbs (Nigel Davenport) and James Lesko (Michael Murphy), are sent to investigate this bizarre occurence. As the story progresses it becomes apparent that the two scientists have very different ways of solving the problem. Hubbs, who is the senior, believes it is a man-insect war in which only one species can win - and survive. Lesko, who specializes in cryptology, wants to try to communicate with the ants after he finds correlations between their movements and the signals they send to each other. Every measure that they take to learn about (or in Hubbs' case- combat) the ants is met with a countermeasure that strongly suggests that the insects' intelligence is growing geometrically.

Being totally unique in how it combines themes such as insect domination and evolution brought about by cosmic phenomena, Phase IV can seen as a cross between 2001 - A Space Odyssey and H.G. Wells' short story "Empire of the Ants" (which has little to do with the 1970s film starring Joan Collins). It has not much in the way of special effects since it insists on letting its ideas speak for it. What really makes the film is the stunning microphotography involving the ants themselves. I got a strange sense of enjoyment watching the scenes in which the little creatures were obviously communicating to each other or to the queen, but it was never made explicity clear what was being "said".

As good as Phase IV is in many regards, it suffers in a couple of others. For instance, Davenport's character degenerates into a typical mad scientist meets Captain Ahab. Also, English actress Lynne Frederick, who plays a teenage American girl, is just plain unbearable. She even slips on her accent in one scene. Great acting may not have been one the goals for the filmmakers here, but a grating "performance" such as hers is inexcusable.

Even if I can't quite call Phase IV a classic, I still found it pleasantly surprising. Some people may be put off by the low budget and the cheesy 1970s-ness of it all, but you could do worse by going to 3 or 4 out of every 5 movies the Hollywood Big Money puts out every Friday.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Intelligent Script
Although the ending is a "Huh?", the story keeps you watching wondering what will happen next?
Published 20 days ago by Willy D. Reviewer

5.0 out of 5 stars A Chilling, Enigmatic Masterpiece
Saul Bass's *Phase IV* lies within the interstices of science fiction and horror, and adds an unexpected element: that of sheer awe and mystery. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars An overlooked gem of 70's Sci-fi.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Finally!
I've been searching for this movie for years. I even ordered the action flick by the same title twice by mistake just hoping it would be the "ant movie". Read more
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2.0 out of 5 stars Neither art nor sci-fi
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5.0 out of 5 stars Phase IV
This move is a great sci-fi story. I am so happy to see it in DVD-Letterbox. My friends are amazed because none of them have every heard of this movie. Read more
Published 7 months ago by G. Hedin

4.0 out of 5 stars phase iv
this is one of those great sci-fi classics that go un-noticed, this is a great movie
Published 8 months ago by M. Lemire

3.0 out of 5 stars A little cheesy, in a good way
This reminded me of very bad sci-fi movies they used to show on b&w TV back in the 50s on Saturday afternoons. It was made in 1974, but could be from 1954. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Bradley F. Smith

4.0 out of 5 stars Good Hard Science.
I dug it. Most SF movies are about 15 minutes of science, then a lot of chasing and running around. Read more
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