

The Phantoms
In the wake of a tragedy, they were looking for a rebound
Overview
The Phantoms is a television movie inspired by the heart-warming, real-life events surrounding the 2009 New Brunswick provincial championship victory by the Bathurst High School (BHS Phantoms) boys varsity basketball team, a year after a terrible road accident takes the lives of seven players and the coach’s wife. In the following school year, as tragedy hangs over the community, the BHS Phantoms are reconstituted. The ragtag bunch of players gels as a team, and manages to lift community spirit on the long road to the provincial basketball finals.
- Production
- Dream Street Pictures
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Cast
Crew
- Director
- Sudz Sutherland
- Writers
- Andrew Wreggitt
- Producers
- Rick LeGuerrier,Timothy M. Hogan
- Cinematography
- François Dagenais
- Composer
- John Rowley
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Peter McGinn
May 9, 2021
This is an earnest and honest attempt at that familiar sub-genre of movie: the based on a real story of a small community that tragically lost several players in an accident, and in which a group of ragtag players reform a team to play again to either honor the dead students, or because “they would have wanted it,” or both. If calling to earnest and honest sounds like I am damning it with faint praise, I suppose I am, but it is still praise. I don’t regret the time watching it, and if the plo…









