5 Minutes With Angus Scrimm!

A veteran character actor, Angus Scrimm is best known for playing “The Tall Man” in the Phantasm films. I caught up with him for a quick interview at the Fangoria Weekend of Horrors convention in New York City in 1991.  I was 16 years old at the time, and this is one of the first interviews I ever did.  By and large, it’s pretty awful.  I don’t follow up on any comments he makes, don’t ask the right questions, and, of course, much of the information is now very dated.  But he was such a nice person to meet and incredibly gracious to spend a few minutes with a goofy, awkward teenager.  Sadly, he died in January 2016, twenty-five years after I got to talk with him.  I never got the chance to interview him again, but I’m forever grateful for the time he did give me.

 

 

Angus Scrimm as "The Tall Man" in the film Phantasm.

MIKE: Have you heard any new word on the possibility of doing a Phantasm III?

ANGUS SCRIMM: I know Don Coscarelli has a Phantasm III in mind. He’s working on another film he’s preparing right now, so I imagine we won’t get to that until probably the end of 1991, beginning of 1992. (Editor’s Note: Phantasm III: Lord of the Dead was finally released in 1994, and Phantasm IV: Oblivion followed in 1998.)

MIKE: Have you ever considered doing movies outside the horror genre, and would you have trouble doing that?

ANGUS SCRIMM: Yes, I probably would have a little trouble transcending the horror genre. Well, transcending’s not the greatest word in the world. Typically, traditionally, horror actors find it difficult to cross over. Boris Karloff did a few roles, the Indian (“Chief Guyasuta”) in Unconquered (1947), Bela Lugosi actually got to act with Greta Garbo in Ninotchka (1939). But it doesn’t happen very often. I think probably I’ll have a chance one of these days, and in fact Mindwarp (1990) gives me the opportunity to explore some very interesting characterization, the new picture from Fangoria Films.

MIKE: What do you think of censorship and the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America)?

ANGUS SCRIMM: Well, the MPAA has cracked down pretty badly on the Phantasm pictures. Censorship obviously is necessary, and I’m all for it. I just don’t like it when they cut my pictures.

MIKE: What’s your favorite kind of pet, and why?

ANGUS SCRIMM:
 My favorite kind of pet. Well, I just lost my little cat, Julia, that was heartbreaking. She was just a sweetheart. I’ve loved dogs all my life too, and I understand pigs are coming in as the next big thing. Wouldn’t mind having a pig around the house. What the heck, that’d make two of us.

Watch the original interview video here!