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    Celebrating 33 Years of 'KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park'

    The Hottest Band in the World's Movie Premiered on NBC in 1978

    Movie poster for "KISS in the Attack of the Phantoms."

    In 1978, there were two things on the minds of boys ages 5 to 16. OK, maybe three. They were KISS, "Star Wars," and girls. You pick the order they were in for you personally. I was 6, so girls really hadn't figured into the equation yet.

    Girls were on boys' minds for the obvious reasons. "Star Wars" was popular because it had just been released the year before and blew everyone away with its groundbreaking, never-before-seen special effects and imagery. After only being around since 1973, KISS was the hottest band in the world because of their shockingly explosive on-stage spectacle and look. They had already released several best-selling studio, live, and solo albums. They had t-shirts, stickers, belt buckles, and everything else you can think of with their logo and likenesses plastered on them. The band even had a comic book that featured the members as superheroes that was published through Marvel Comics.

    Their manager, Bill Aucoin, could only see one other area KISS could move into that hadn't been explored yet. The band needed to make a movie. And not just any movie: a movie that put the band into the status of superheroes they were raised to in their comic book.

    KISS needed to be seen as superheroes each with individual powers that reflected their different personae. Singer/guitarist Paul Stanley (the Starchild) could control and read minds. Singer/bassist Gene Simmons (the Demon) had super strength and could breathe fire. He also had a reverberating voice that commanded people listen to him and animal-like growls. Singer/lead guitarist Ace Frehley (the Spaceman) could shoot lasers and teleport. Drummer/singer Peter Criss (the Catman) had superhuman agility and leaping powers.

    Horror director Gordon Hessler helmed "KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park." He had worked on several films with Vincent Price and on "The Alfred Hitchcock Hour." There was the monster movie element Gene Simmons would be happy about. The film was produced by Hanna-Barbera, which probably gave manager Aucoin a feeling of comfort that it would be kid-friendly and made to appeal to that demographic. Hanna-Barbera was known for hit shows like "Scooby-Doo," "The Jetsons," and "Johnny Quest."

    "KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park" debuted on October 28, 1978. What better time for a movie about a rock group disguised in makeup with super powers who battled a mysterious villain and his robots to come out than a few days before Halloween? It was featured as one of NBC's "Movies of the Week" and was a hit. Millions of kids were glued to their television sets that night.

    With Halloween right around the corner, the 33rd anniversary of the release of "KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park" will soon be here. I still remember watching it and being thrilled to see my rock superheroes KISS in action. I was the perfect age for what the movie was all about. If it was a marketing ploy to get millions of younger kids hooked on the super-powered look of KISS so they could sell more records, it worked. Thirty-three years later, I'm still a member of the KISS Army!

    You can rent or buy the European version of "KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park," titled "KISS in the Attack of the Phantoms," on DVD. It's part of the "KISSOLOGY Volume Two: 1978-1991" box set. Will it stand the test of time and be as cool as you remember it being in 1978? No way. Is it still a lot of fun anyway? You bet it is.

    For more articles by Eric Shirey, check out:

    Archie Writer Alex Segura Talks 'Archie Meets KISS' Comic Book

    Dallas Gives Key to the City to KISS Co-Founder Gene Simmons

    Rock'N the Park with KISS Concert Review

    Eric Shirey is the founder and former editor of Rondo Award nominated movie news websites MovieGeekFeed.com and TheSpectralRealm.com. His work has been featured on Yahoo!, DC Comics, StarWars.com, and other entertainment websites. Eric has interviewed and worked with actors like Harrison Ford, Brooke Shields, Gerard Butler, Gene Simmons, Selena Gomez, Antonio Banderas, and many more.

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    11 comments

    • Slick-Rick  •  4 months ago
      I wished it was October 28th, 1978 right now! I'd like to see it again for the first time.
    • Danzig666  •  4 months ago
      GREATEST FILM EVER MADE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    • Phil N  •  4 months ago
      Just like any other KISS ARMY member, I still love it, even though watching it now it's a bit corny.
    • S.  •  3 months ago
      Fun movie. No politics, social commentary, just good guys vs. bad guys. To be a 70's kid again.
    • DJ Whizlam  •  4 months ago
      This was the first time that I had heard of KISS or had even seen them on TV in 1978. Looking back on it now, it was extremely corny, but hey as a 4 year old kid it was one of the best movies ever! I've been a fan for 33 years ever since and I won't ever give up my KISS Army membership!!!!

      Congrads Guys!!!!!
    • Melissa  •  4 months ago
      I'm a KISS fan and I didn't even know it was 33 years ago today that this film premiered on NBC. i knew the year, just not the exact date. shame on me!
    • Ace  •  4 months ago
      They need to show this on VH1
    • revelationsxiii  •  4 months ago
      That movie set off a 33 year love afair with KISS. The KISSology version has the original score replaced by music from the KISS solo albums. AWESOME!
    • Janet  •  3 months ago
      I HAVE THAT MOVIE ON VHS ,AND I WATCHED IT NOT TO LONG AGO WITH MY SON WHOS 14 , HE LIKED IT,ITS KINDA CHEESY NOW. I ALSO STILL HAVE MY KISS LUNCH BOX WHO MY GRANDMA GOT ME WHEN SHE WORKED AT KMART IN THE 70S AND 80S. KISS CAME TO TOWN IN 2009 AND WHEN I GOT TICKETS I CHECKED MY SON OUT OF SCHOOL I WAS SO FREEKIN HAPPY ,TO GET TO TAKE HIM AND AS USAL IT WAS AWSOME
    • Gilly78201  •  4 months ago
      I was 7 when this came out, and loved it.
    • Thy  •  4 months ago
      I love Kiss but this movie is about as good as the movie, "Attack of the killer tomatoes"

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