On Christine's dying wish to lay at her grave was the monkey music box so Raoul goes and buys it at the auction not knowing it belongs to the Phantom. Raoul is now eighty.
That is the Vicomte de Chagny, Raoul when he is old.
Vicomte Raoul de Chagny who is in the wheelchair.
Patrick Wilson
The old man you see in the beginning of the 2004 movie of The Phantom of the Opera is Raoul, decades after the phantom ordeal.
The old man in the wheelchair is an old Vicomte de Changy, Raoul, and the old lady bidding against him for the monkey music box is Madame Giry.
The Phantom of the Opera is a musical about a deformed man who wears a mask. He falls in love with the beautiful soprano Christine Daae. Christine is in love with the new patron of the Opera, Raoul le Vicompte de Changy. The story is about this complex love triangle.
Madame Giry is the old lady she is pushing the wheelchair of old Raoul, some viewers even speculated that it is Madame Giry's daughter, Meg Giry. Christine is buried in the cemetery. Raoul is grieving over her death, purchase the monkey music box, unknowingly it belong to the Phantom at her dying request. The Phantom leaves a red rose on Christine's grave. Raoul weeps that Phantom was there before he was with the monkey's music box.
Not technically. Technically speaking, both versions - film and stage - are not classical operas, they're musicals. (And even the literature/promotional materials refer to it as such, actually-) Traditionally, operas have little or no spoken words - all of the dialogue is sung. Musicals have numbers that represent conversations, advance the plotline, or serve some other major purpose... but they also contain "normal" theatrical spoken dialogue. It's close, though. The spoken dialogue really is at a minimum... but then again, music IS the soul of the entire plot, more or less, which makes it much easier to fuse the two.
he is Raoul .
The old man you see in the beginning of the 2004 movie of The Phantom of the Opera is Raoul, decades after the phantom ordeal.
The old man in the wheelchair is the Vicomte de Chagny, Raoul, and the old woman who is bidding against him for the monnkey music box is an old Madame Giry.
The old man in the wheelchair is Raoul, the other man in contest for Christine's love and the one she ultimately chose. The toy monkey belonged to the Phantom, Raoul never heard it play, however, it is implied from his words when he sees it that Christine told him about it.
It is Erik. He is the deformed man who lives in the catacombs of the opera house and loves Christine. See Wikipedia 'Phantom of the Opera'
The Opera involved is that of Paris, France. The time frame is the late 1800s, early 1900s.
Phantom of the Opera 1943, Georgette, the publisher's assistant, throws etching acid at Claudin.
It depends on which part of the plot you are referring to.Madame Giry warns everyone in the opera house not to anger the Phantom and abide by his wishes lest something terrible happen.Raoul tries to calm Christine and reason with her about what she has seen and heard from the Phantom, believing the opera ghost not to exist in the beginning, and later explaining to her that he is merely a man.
The old man in the wheelchair is an old Vicomte de Changy, Raoul, and the old lady bidding against him for the monkey music box is Madame Giry.
Gaston Leroux's Phantom of the Opera, the Phantom was born with an unknown deformity from birth, he looked like a skeleton, a corpse. 1925 Phantom of the Opera with Lon Chaney, his deformity was straight from the Gaston Leroux's Phantom of the Opera, his form was like a skeleton from his face to his feet. Lon Chaney did his own make-up. 1943 Phantom of the Opera with Claude Rains, he had acid throw on his face that is used in etchings. 1962 Phantom of the Opera with Herbert Lom, he was set on fire and so was the Opera House. 2004 Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera, Gypsy tortured his side of face when he was a young man to barely adult hood before he had escaped.
Phantom of the opera musicIn sleep he sang to me,in dreams he came ...that voice which calls to me and speaks my name ...And doI dream again?For nowI find the Phantom of the Opera is there - inside my mind ...Sing once again with me our strange duet ...My power over you grows stronger yet ...And though you turn from me,to glance behind,the Phantom of the Opera is there - inside your mind ...Those who have seen your face draw back in fear ...I am the mask you wear ...It's me they hear ...Your/My spirit and my/your voice in onecombined: the Phantom of the Operais there - inside your/my mind ...He's there,the Phantom of the Opera ...Beware the Phantom of the Opera ...In all your fantasies,you always knew that man and mystery ...... were both in you ...And in this labyrinth where night is blind,the Phantom of the Opera is there/here - inside your/my mind ...Sing, my Angel of Music!He's there the Phantom of the Opera...
Phantom of the Opera was first released in 1925 with Lon Chaney. First time in color was in 1943 Phantom of the Opera with Claude Rains. Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera 2004 with Gerard Butler.