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The Phantom of the Opera
The Phantom of the Opera

The Phantom of the Opera (1925)

71% User Rating
1h 47min
Drama
Horror
Music

"The greatest horror film of modern cinema!"

The deformed Phantom who haunts the Paris Opera House causes murder and mayhem in an attempt to make the woman he loves a star.

Rupert JulianDirector

Cast

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Lon Chaney

Lon Chaney

Erik, The Phantom

Norman Kerry

Norman Kerry

Vicomte Raoul de Chagny

Mary Philbin

Mary Philbin

Christine Daaé

Arthur Edmund Carewe

Arthur Edmund Carewe

Ledoux

Gibson Gowland

Gibson Gowland

Simon Buquet

Snitz Edwards

Snitz Edwards

Florine Papillon

John St. Polis

John St. Polis

Comte Philip de Chagny

Virginia Pearson

Virginia Pearson

Carlotta

Olive Ann Alcorn

Olive Ann Alcorn

La Sorelli (uncredited)

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Betty Van Allen

Ballerina (uncredited)

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Betty Arthur

Ballet Dancer (uncredited)

Joseph Belmont

Joseph Belmont

Stage Manager (uncredited)

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Alexander Bevani

Mephistopheles (uncredited)

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Earl Gordon Bostwick

Minor Role (uncredited)

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Ethel Broadhurst

Frightened Ballerina (uncredited)

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Edward Cecil

Faust (uncredited)

Ruth Clifford

Ruth Clifford

Ballerina (uncredited)

Chester Conklin

Chester Conklin

Orderly (uncredited)

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Roy Coulson

The Jester (uncredited)

Bruce Covington

Bruce Covington

M. Moncharmin (uncredited)

Ward Crane

Ward Crane

Count Ruboff (uncredited)

George Davis

George Davis

Guard at Christine's Door (uncredited)

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Madame Fiorenza

Mme. Giry - Keeper of the Box (uncredited)

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Alan George

Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)

Cesare Gravina

Cesare Gravina

Manager (uncredited)

William Humphrey

William Humphrey

M. Debienne (uncredited)

Carla Laemmle

Carla Laemmle

Prima Ballerina (uncredited)

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Grace Marvin

Martha (uncredited)

John Miljan

John Miljan

Valentin (uncredited)

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Edith Murgatroyd

Mama Valerius (uncredited)

Templar Saxe

Templar Saxe

Bit Role in Faust (uncredited)

Bernard Siegel

Bernard Siegel

Joseph Buquet (uncredited)

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William Tyroler

Director of Opera Orchestra (uncredited)

Vola Vale

Vola Vale

Ballerina / Christines Maid (uncredited)

Ellinor Vanderveer

Ellinor Vanderveer

Operagoer (uncredited)

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Anton Vaverka

Prompter (uncredited)

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Josephine Haynes Webster

Ballerina (uncredited)

George B. Williams

George B. Williams

M. Ricard (uncredited)

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Ed Wolff

Mob Leader at Finale (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf
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Rating 70%

December 7, 2023

When then famed Paris Opera finds new owners, they are full of enthusiasm for their star "Carlotta" (Mary Fabian) whom they know will wow the audiences. Both she and they, though, get a letter informing them that should she take the stage instead of her understudy "Christine" (Mary Philbin) then they'll all rue the day. Nobody pays a blind bit of notice and, well, the audience really do bring the house down! Using the enchantment of his voice, and promises of success, the "Phantom" (Lon Chaney) manages to lure the young "Christine" to his lair some five floors beneath the stage where he declares his undying love. She's more interested in the mask that he's wearing, and upon it's removal is abhorred. She begs to go free and he agrees - provided she spurns her lover "Raoul" (Norman Kerry). She does quite the opposite however and that antagonises her admirer to the point where life and limb are threatened and even the opera house itself could end up in smithereens. It all builds to a marvellous climax - a race against time, against flood waters and gunpowder - if "Raoul" is to save his love from their clearly insane nemesis. A lot will spend on the accompanying music here, but if you get a good score then this film really does come alive. The sparing use of colour - especially as Chaney straddles the gargoyle atop the roof of the building, but also during some of the theatrical scenes contrasts well with the rather more drab monochrome scenes. The creative use of light and shadow to create a genuine sense of peril and, at times, even desperation as the story develops is also enthralling to watch. A great story of love and obsession on a big screen with a live pianist - this takes some beating.

Media

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The Phantom of the Opera (1925) - Original trailer

The Phantom of the Opera (1925) - Original trailer

Bernard Rose on THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA

Bernard Rose on THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA

Phantom of the Opera 1925 Trailer

Phantom of the Opera 1925 Trailer

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