Phenomenon
Synopsis
Director Jon Turteltaub followed up the hit While You Were Sleeping (1995) with this fantasy similar to Charly (1968) and a film from the previous year, Powder (1994). John Travolta stars as George Malley, a humble mechanic in a rural California town. On his 37th birthday, George celebrates at a pub with friends Nate (Forest Whitaker) and Doc (Robert Duvall), the local physician. When he steps outside, George observes a bright light in the sky that knocks him briefly unconscious. When he awakens, George has incredible intellectual powers. He checks books out of the library in armfuls, becomes an inventor, a psychic, has telekinetic powers, predicts an earthquake, and memorizes Portuguese in minutes. Using his newfound powers, George becomes a hero, but he can't totally win over the spooked townsfolk or the standoffish Lace (Kyra Sedgwick), a single mom burned by love once too often. As George's kindness breaks down Lace's reserve and a romance begins, his fame spreads, bringing him to the attention of the FBI and curious university scientists. Similarities between George's powers and the alleged benefits of Travolta's religion, Scientology, led to charges that the film was veiled pro-Scientology propaganda.~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide
Full Credits
- Director:Jon Turteltaub,
- Writer:Gerald Di Pego,
- Producer:Michael Taylor, Barbara Boyle, Michael Taylor,
- Cinematographer:Phedon Papamichael,
- Editor:Bruce Green,
- Executive Producer:Jonathan D. Krane, Charles Newirth,
- Cast:Kyra Sedgwick, Jeffrey DeMunn, John Travolta, Forest Whitaker, Robert Duvall,
- Assistant Editor:Tzarina V. Edillon, Mark V. Phillips,
- First Assistant Director:Geoffrey Hansen,
- Second Assistant Director:George Bamber,
- Supervising Sound Editor:Mark A. Mangini,
- Camera Operator:
- Script Supervisor:Alicia Accardo,
- Boom Operator:Robert Jackson,
- Construction Coordinator:Gary Deaton,
- Location Manager:Liz Matthews,
- Production Coordinator:Debra James,
- Property Master:Robin L. Miller,
- Sound Editor:Howell Gibbens, Julia Evershade,
- Screenplay:Gerald Di Pego,
- Art Direction:Bruce Alan Miller,
- Stunts:Anita Hart, Mark Riccardi, David Cadiente, Erik Stabenau,
- Key Hair Stylist:Fríða Aradóttir,
- Special Effects:Rod M. Janusch,
- Costume Supervisor:Kimberly Guenther Durkin,
- Music Supervisor:Kathy Nelson,
- Visual Effects Art Director:Martin A. Kline,
- Casting Associate:Michele Juskowitz,
- Stunt Coordinator:Jeff Cadiente,
- Key Makeup Artist:Hallie D'Amore,
- Key Grip:Robert Gray,
- Visual Effects Producer:Aileen Timmers,
- Production Supervisor:Allegra Clegg,
- Sound Re-Recording Mixer:Robert J. Litt, Michael Herbick, Elliot Tyson,
- Costume Design:Betsy Cox,
- Casting:Renee Rousselot,
- Assistant Sound Editor:Jeena M. Phelps,
- Visual Effects Coordinator:Mageara Cameron,
- Special Effects Coordinator:David Blitstein,
- Visual Effects Supervisor:Ken Ralston,
- Associate Editor:David Rennie,
- Visual Effects Editor:Jody Rogers,
- Sound Mixer:Ron Judkins,
- Assistant Art Director:Chris Cornwell,
- Hairstylist:Susan V. Kalinowski,
- Still Photographer:Zade Rosenthal,
- Production Design:Garreth Stover,
- Set Decoration:Jay Hart,
- Original Music Composer:Thomas Newman,
- Gaffer:Ian Kincaid,
- Music Editor:Bill Bernstein,
- ADR & Dubbing:Matt Adler,
- Unit Production Manager:Charles Newirth,
- Makeup Artist:Michelle Bühler,
Technical specifications
- Rating:PG
- Country:United States
- Language:English
- Release:July 3, 1996
- Duration:117 min
- Genres:Drama, Romance, SciFi/Fantasy