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Musical Drama based on Andrew Lloyd Webber's celebrated musical phenomenon. The Phantom of the Opera tells the story of a disfigured musical genius (Gerard Butler) who haunts the catacombs beneath the Paris Opera, waging a reign of terror over its occupants. When he falls fatally in love with the lovely Christine (Emmy Rossum), the Phantom devotes himself to creating a new star for the Opera, exerting a strange sense of control over the young soprano as he nurtures her extraordinary talents.<P><b>DVD Features:</b> <b>Additional Scenes:</b>"No-one Would Listen" Approx. 4 Mins. <b>DVD ROM Features</b> <b>Documentary:</b>Behind the Mask - The Story of the Phantom of the Opera <b>Easter Eggs</b> <b>Featurette:</b>The Making of The Phantom of the Opera in 3 Spellbinding Acts: Preproduction, The Director, Production </p>
Reader Reviews
And with that being said, the Gillman from "Creature from the Black Lagoon" (1954) is the most Inhuman. I think the only thing I could say is that this film does justice to the 1925 silent version with Lon Chaney Sr., as well as the 1943 "Phantom of the Opera", with Claude Rains. The latter of the two originals plays the biggest part in terms of the Phantom's appearance this time around. So far, as far as classic monster remakes go, Columbia and Tristar have been responsible for taking Universal's chance of reinventing their two biggest titans of terror: Dracula and Frankenstein's Monster, away from them. Warner Bros. was responsible for taking Universal's chance at a remake of Phantom of the Opera away from them, which resulted in this film. If you ask me, Columbia, Tristar, and now Warner Bros. have all done a good job with their distribution of these classic monsters, in turn doing justice to these legends of horror. Universal however did manage to get a hold of one of its classics, The Mummy, and remake it in 1999. And just as Columbia, Tristar, and Warner Bros. had remade the classic Dracula, Frankenstein, and Phantom films, Universal remade the 1933 classic King Kong in 2005, which was originally a RKO Picture. So now, The Wolf Man, Creature from the Black Lagoon, and The Invisible Man are the only ones left to be brought to a new generation, and Universal is remaking these.
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The Phantom of the Opera (Two-Disc Special Edition)
Available from Amazon Price: $19.99 Updated on 11-26-2008.


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