no he doesnt unfortunetely
Benjamin Barker was his name in the film and stage shows, and then he came back after 15 years, and renamed himself Sweeney Todd, so nobody would recognize him. If you are talking about the "real Sweeney Todd, they said it was similar to Sweeney Todd, but no one really knows.
I doubt it, Sweeney Todd died at the end of the movie. Unless he comes back as a ghost of course.
Films wise- The Phantom of the Opera 1925 with Lon Chaney.If you mean historical Sweeney Todd in fiction has been around a long long time as far back in the Victorian penny dreadful The String of Pearls (1846-1847)Gaston Leroux's Phantom of the Opera 1910.If you mean rock opera Phantom of Paradise 1974 which was the first musical made into a film.In Stephen Sondheim's 1979 stage musical, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.In Andrew Lloyd Webber's 1988 stage musical Phantom of the Opera with Michael Crawford as the Phantom.
It's a personal oppinion
Because Pirelli was going to blackmail him. Adolfo Pirelli is not the character's real name. He pretends to be Italian, but his real name is Daniel O'Higgens (the actor who plays him is Sacha Baron Cohen, better known as Borat). When he was a young boy, who was still going by the name Daniel O'Higgens, he worked as Sweeney Todd's apprentice (back when Sweeney Todd was still going by the name Benjamin Barker). Pirelli/O'Higgens recognized Sweeney, and threatened to tell everyone that he was really the escaped convict, Benjamin Barker...unless Sweeney paid him, and continued to pay him, for his silence.
Nobody, but I want to date him so step back girl. But I really want to date him, because he's really talented and very sweet.
I don't think you're going to get an answer to this question until you explain what you mean by "the story" and "the original."First, what is "the story?" There are several different versions of the Sweeney Todd story. They all have the same basic plot: that he was a barber who murdered his victims with his straight razor, and then transported their bodies via a trap door to where they were made into meat pies and sold to unsuspecting customers.But in some versions he works alone, while in others he has an accomplice, Mrs. Lovett. Sometimes she is his lover, sometimes not. Sometimes he does it because he's greedy and evil, sometimes because he's insane. The storyline with Lucy, Joanna, and Judge Turpin was not invented until 1973.Although there are some people who firmly believe that Sweeney Todd was a real person (see Related Link #2), the consensus among most historians is that Sweeney Todd was only ever an urban legend. According to Wikipedia (see the first Related Link), the legend of Sweeney Todd may have originated from an older urban legend about human flesh being sold in meat pies to unsuspecting cutomers. One of Charles Dickens' characters mentions this legend in the novel Martin Chuzzlewit.So when you say "the story" of Sweeney Todd, what story are you talking about?The second part of the question is also too vague: "Tim Burton's Sweeney Todd or the original." There are dozens of different stage, screen, and print adaptations of the Sweeney Todd story, dating all the way back to the mid-1800s. There's about half a dozen film versions, three or four musical versions, half a dozen stage versions, three or four TV versions, several short stories and novels... Again, see the Related Link below; the Wikipedia entry lists all the more well-known ones.
Back to Broadway was created in 1988.
Sweeney Todd is a barber that wants revenge for losing his daughter and wife, so he cuts people's throats while giving them a shave. The bodies are then used as the source for meat pies. They become the most popular thing in town.
Sammy's Back on Broadway was created in 1965-08.
The majority of the cast dies except for Johanna, Anthony, and Toby, who are all threatened with death at least once at some point in the play. Most everyone is killed by Sweeney except for Sweeney himself who is killed by his own razor by Toby after Sweeney throws Mrs. Lovett in the bake oven.
Back to Broadway - 1914 was released on: USA: 17 February 1914