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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Phase IV would seem, on the surface, to resemble many of the other "Man Vs. Bugs" films that came out during the Seventies (like The Swarm and Kingdom of the Spiders). Phase IV, however, is a bit more cerebral than its brethren; the conflict with the ants in this movie more resembles a game of chess than it does an action-packed physical battle. It was the first and only feature-length film made by Saul Bass, who is better known for his innovative, animated opening title sequences for various classic movies, like Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho and Vertigo. |