There were quite a few adaptations of the Phantom of the Opera (at least ten). But two most known Films would be:
(1925) starring Lon Chaney
(1943) starring Claude Rains, Nelson Eddy
There were quite a few adaptations of the Phantom of the Opera (at least ten). But two most known Films would be:
(1925) starring Lon Chaney
(1943) starring Claude Rains, Nelson Eddy
1925 Phantom of the Opera with Lon Chaney.1943 Phantom of the Opera with Claude Rains1961 Phantom of the Horse Opera with Woody Woodpecker a cartoon1962 Phantom of the Opera with Herbert Lom1970 Murders in the Rue Morgue with Herbert Lom it is very similar1974 Phantom of the Paradise Rock Musical1974 Phantom of Hollywood with Jack Cassidy1977 Hill's Phantom of the Opera1983 Phantom of the Opera with Maximilon Schell1986 Webber's Phantom of the Opera with Michael Crawford1987 Phantom of the Opera animation1991 Phantom of the Rock Opera Chipmunks animation.1989 American Phantom of the Opera Love Story1991 Phantom of the Opera made for TV with Charles Dance1992 Phantom of the Ritz1989 Phantom of the Opera with Robert Englund2001 Phantom of the Opera with Julian Sands2004 Webber's Phantom of the Opera with Gerard Butler.There is 1916 Phantom of the Opera made in Germany withNils Olaf Chrisander but the film is unavailable or lost.
Many, many, many people over the years have played the Phantom. There have been lots of different stage productions, in many countries all around the world and each new showing usually has a new person playing him. not to mention a few movies (usually horror movies) that have been released. but the original man to play him on stage was Michael Crawford. Gerard butler took over the role when they turned the musical into a movie in 2004.
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For many years, the Phantom of the Opera, which opened in 1983, was the highest grossing Broadway show. More recently, in 2012, the Lion King surpassed the Phantom of the Opera to become the highest grossing Broadway. The Lion King opened in 1997, and although not open as long as The Phantom of the Opera, the ticket prices are higher, resulting in more box office receipts.
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Gaston Leroux (1868-1927) was a french novalist who liked writing mystery novels. He was a bit of a "rebel"; he enjoyed drinking and gambling. He travelled to many different places, including India. His most famous novel while he was still alive - and even now - was 'The mystery of the yellow room'. 'The Phantom of the Opera' became his most well known after Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical and multiple movies were made based on his book. Throughout his life he was always writing, be it for newspapers, as a play critic, or a novelist. Gaston died in Nice on April 15th, 1927 of a major urinary infection.
In the 2004 version of Phantom of the Opera, there are many things the Phantom builds. He builds the entire catacomb area that he lives, he builds most of the things in his house as well. In the actual story though, Erik builds houses, the opera house itself, castles, and other extravagant places- for he was an architect!
Yes, there is a scene in the 2004 version of Phantom of the Opera has no singing. It is the scene that Maddame Giry tells her tale of the Phantom and his childhood. In that scene there is no talking ethier though. There are many parts scattered around the movie though, that have talking. You just have to look for them.
The Opera was first published nearly 100 years ago in France in 1909. There have been many versions of the opera in the mid 1900s and the famous film came out in 2004.