The Phantom Of The Opera
Universal Studios (1925)
Drama, Horror
In Collection
#1305
10*
Seen ItYes
(6/13/2011)
014381020922
IMDB   7.5
79 mins USA/English
DVD  Region 1   NR
Lon Chaney Erik, The Phantom
Mary Philbin Christine Daae
Norman Kerry Vicomte Raoul de Chagny
Arthur Edmund Carewe Ledoux
Gibson Gowland Simon Buquet
John St. Polis Comte Philip de Chagny (as John Sainpolis)
Snitz Edwards Florine Papillon
Mary Fabian Carlotta (1929 re-edited version only)
Virginia Pearson Carlotta/Carlotta's Mother (1929 re-edited version)
Olive Ann Alcorn La Sorelli (uncredited)
Joseph Belmont Stage manager (uncredited)
Alexander Bevani Mephistopheles (uncredited)
Edward Cecil Faust (uncredited)
Ruth Clifford Ballerina (uncredited)
Chester Conklin Orderly (uncredited)
Director Rupert Julian
Lon Chaney
Edward Sedgwick
Ernst Laemmle
Producer Carl Laemmle
Writer Elliott J. Clawson
Gaston Leroux
Frank M. McCormack
Walter Anthony
Richard Wallace

Lon Chaney stars as Erik, the Phantom, in what is probably his most famous and certainly his most horrifying role. Produced by Universal, the film shot in 1923 and shelved for nearly two years, and was subjected to intensive studio tinkering. While many expected a disaster, the film turned out to be a rousing success. It was both the stepping off point for Chaney 's run as a superstar at MGM and the prototype for the horror film cycle at Universal in the 1930s. The story concerns Erik, a much-feared fiend who haunts the Paris Opera House. Lurking around the damp, dank passages deep in the cellars of the theater, he secretly coaches understudy Christine Daae ( Mary Philbin ) to be an opera star. Through a startling sequence of terrors, including sending a giant chandelier crashing down on the opera patrons, the Phantom forces the lead soprano to withdraw from the opera, permitting Christine to step in. Luring Christine into his subterranean lair below the opera house, the Phantom confesses his love. But Christine is in love with Raoul de Chagny ( Norman Kerry ). The Phantom demands that Christine break off her relationship with Raoul before he'll allow her to return to the opera house stage. She agrees, but immediately upon her release from the Phantom's lair, she runs into the arms of Raoul and they plan to flee to England after her performance that night. The Phantom overhears their conversation and, during her performance, the Phantom kidnaps Christine, taking her to the depths of his dungeon. It is left to Raoul and Simon Buquet ( Gibson Gowland ), a secret service agent, to track down the Phantom and rescue Christine. — Paul Brenner
Edition Details
Edition Special Edition
Chapters 29
Release Date 9/9/2003
Packaging Custom Case
Screen Ratio 1.33:1
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 2
Personal Details
Purchase Date 12/30/2003
Owner Thomas Eisenmann
Store Best Buy
Purchase Price $14.99
Condition Excellent
Reviewed Not Found
Bit Rate N/A
Anamophic No
Links IMDB
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Phantom Of The Opera at Movie Collector Connect

Features
Disc 01 Audio Commentary by Film Historian Scott MacQueen
1925 & 1930 Theatrical Trailers
Stills Galleries Featuring Deleted & Missing Scenes
Selections of Dialogue Sequences from the 1930 Version Not Found in the Restored Version
"Carla Laemalle Remembers" a Video Interview with David Skal
Faust Opera Extract from the 1929 Tiffany Sound Feature Midstream
Bonus Audio Only Feature - Cinematographer Charles Van Enger Interview