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  1. 26 giu 2020 · A rather lethargic little crapshoot of a movie but a killer car flick nonetheless.I recommend watching the full movie if you really want to have a good laugh...

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  2. Sobis87. Místo téhle předvídatelné televizní blbosti doporučuji kvalitní film The Car z roku 1977, který je na rozdíl od Phantom Racera docela dobře fungujícím hororem o vraždícím autě a disponuje takovou atmosférou, o které se může tvůrcům tohoto zmetku jen zdát. Tohle opravdu nebrat, je to ztráta času. (08.03.2010 )

  3. The Phantom Racer was the disguise of Ken Rogers. He had a trick car that could extend its wheels and go over other cars, capturing them. The Phantom Racer wore a blue, coated jacket, with a gleaming blue helmet which it has a lighter blue flame starting from the front of the helmet. It had a pale ghoulish face with matching hands, dark pinkish sclera, and fangs. The Phantom Racer showed ...

  4. Seventeen years ago, McCullough perished in a fiery crash and his rival Sawyer was to blame. When Sawyer becomes the prime suspect in a series of murders, he...

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  5. The Phantom Racer is a Hot Wheels Original design that was intended to be a spinoff of the Lexus 2054 concept car in the film Minority Report due to licensing issues. As seen on the 2004 poster, this model was originally to be titled "MR-T" for unknown reasons but was changed to Phantom Racer by the release. The poster indicated this in advance by marking this model name with an asterisk (name ...

  6. 11 gen 2011 · Terry Ingram: When we first broke down the film it looked like we needed 10 cars all the same. Well, we didn’t have the cash for that. I worked it out that I could get away with 3 red cars, one was just a shell and the other two would have to be hero drivable cars. I wanted to use America made cars, One of the big three.

  7. Phantom Racer Directed By Terry Ingram Written By Jason Bourque, Keith Shaw Cast Nicole Eggert, Greg Evigan, Brenna O'Brien, Chad Willett Produced By Kirk Shaw Cinematography By Michael Balfry Film Editing By Christopher A. Smith, Luis Lam Music By Paul Michael Thomas, John Sereda Studio ARO Entertainment, Insight Film Studios Distributed By Syfy