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Phase IV
Directed by
Saul Bass
PG
1974
86m
Thriller
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6.4
50%
54%
6.3
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Suddenly, desert ants form a group intelligence and wage war on the humans. It's up to a couple of scientists and a girl to stop them
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Cast of Phase IV
Nigel Davenport
Dr. Ernest D. Hubbs
Michael Murphy
James R. Lesko
Lynne Frederick
Kendra Eldridge
Alan Gifford
Mr. Eldridge
Robert Henderson
Clete
Helen Horton
Mildred Eldridge
David Healy
Radio Announcer (voice) (uncredited)
Saul Bass
Director
Mayo Simon
Writer
Paul B. Radin
Producer
John Barry
Art Direction
Dick Bush
Director Of Photography
Verena Coleman
Costume Design
Freddie Williamson
Makeup Artist
Rosemary Burrows
Wardrobe Supervisor
Betty Glasow
Hairdresser
William P. Cartlidge
Assistant Director
Pamela Carlton
Continuity
Willy Kemplen
Editor
Brian Gascoigne
Original Music Composer
Phase IV Ratings & Reviews
Unseen Films
Nathanael Hood
In Phase IV we see a fledgling filmmaker biting off more than they can chew.
TV Guide
Nice idea for a science-fiction film, but it just doesn't (and probably couldn't) work.
Den of Geek
Think of it as the 2001: A Space Odyssey of treacherous ant movies.
Variety
Variety Staff
Cinematically, the ants are never very menacing.
rec.arts.movies.reviews
Shane Burridge
Should forever dispel anyone's image of ants as little black dots.
DVDTalk.com
David Cornelius
A killer bug flick upgraded for the downbeat 70s, a small scale B-picture reworked for the post-2001 hard sci-fi set.
PopMatters
Bill Gibron
With its amazing bug footage, and psychobabble scripting, it's The Hellstrom Chronicle (an obvious influence) taken into Twilight Zone territory
Chicago Reader
Jonathan Rosenbaum
So-so ecological SF thriller.
New York Times
A.H. Weiler
A concept and a script that is initially spellbinding but then quickly turns into mystifying vacillations between fact and largely unconvincing fiction.
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