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"Long ago. It seems so long ago. How young and innocent we were. She may not remember me, but I remember her."

"Little Lotte, let her mind wander. Little Lotte thought, am I fonder of dolls or of goblins or shoes? Or of riddles or frocks? Or of chocolates?"

"Who's is the voice? Who is that in there?"

"Where is she? I mean Miss Daae -- where is she? I want an answer. I take it that you sent me this note."

"She's not with you then? Monsieur, don't argue. Isn't this the letter you wrote?"

"If you didn't write it then who did?"

"I must see her. Where did she go?"

"Christine spoke of an angel."

"Orders, warnings -- lunatic demands!"

"I must see these demands are rejected!"

"Why have you brought me here? We must return... Christine don't say that. Don't even think it. Forget this waking nightmare. This phantom isn't capable. Believe me, there is no Phantom of the Opera. My gosh, who is this man? This mask of death? Whose is this voice you hear with every breath?"

"It's an engagement, not a crime!"

"Clearly, Madame Giry, genius has turned to madness."

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Who is in the flashback of phantom of the opera?

you mean madame giry's story? well their are the gypsies, Madame giry, the phantom and some random people.


Is there more than 1 version of the movie - phantom of the opera?

There are two movies. One was made without words, and was made before Andrew Lloyd Webber turned 'The Phantom of the Opera' into a musical. The second is a new movie. It has the songs and dialogue and better effects. Although some say that the newer one has gore.


The phantom of the opera sad incident?

Well, you aren't really giving me much to go on, but seeing other simiar questions, I'm guessing that this is a homework assignment or something? My first knee-jerk response is to tell you to read the book yourself and figure it out. But if you want the cliff notes version, the tragedy of the Phantom's story is that he was an extremely talented man who would have been one of the most celebrated men of his day, were it not for his unfortunate appearance. Basically he had everything going for him except looks, and that one single lack condemned him to a life of isolation and loneliness. From the final paragraphs of the epilogue (de Matteo translation): "Poor, unhappy Erik! Shall we pity him? Shall we curse him? He only asked to be 'someone,' like everybody else. And he had to hide his genius or use it to play tricks with, when, with an ordinary face, he would have been one of the most distinguished of mankind! He had a heart that could have held the empire of the world; and, in the end, he had to content himself with a cellar. Ah, yes, we must needs pity the Opera ghost."


What are the lyrics to the Last Song from the movie Phantom of the Opera?

PHANTOM: Down once more to the dungeon of my black despair! Down we plunge to the prison of my mind! Down that path into darkness deep as hell! Why, you ask, was I bound and chained in this cold and dismal place? Not for any mortal sin, but the wickedness of my abhorrent face! CHORUS: Track down this murderer! He must be found! Track down this murderer! He must be found! PHANTOM: Hounded out by everyone! Met with hatred everywhere! No kind word from anyone! No compassion anywhere! Christine, Christine ... Why, why ...? MADAME GIRY: Your hand at the level of your eyes! ... at the level of your eyes ... This is as far as I dare go. CHRISTINE: Have you gorged yourself at last, in your lust for blood? Am I now to be prey to your lust for flesh? PHANTOM: That fate, which condemns me to wallow in blood has also denied me the joys of the flesh ... this face - the infection which poisons our love ... This face, which earned a mother's fear and loathing ... A mask, my first unfeeling scrap of clothing ... Pity comes too late - turn around and face your fate: an eternity of this before your eyes! CHRISTINE: This haunted face holds no horror for me now ... It's in your soul that the true distortion lies ... PHANTOM: Wait! I think, my dear, we have a guest! CHRISTINE: Raoul! PHANTOM: Sir, this is indeed an unparalleled delight! I had rather hoped that you would come. And now my wish comes true - you have truly made my night! RAOUL: Free her! Do what you like only free her! Have you no pity? PHANTOM: Your lover makes a passionate plea! CHRISTINE: Please Raoul, it's useless! RAOUL: I love her! Does that mean nothing? I love her! Show some compassion ... PHANTOM: The world showed no compassion to me! RAOUL: Christine ... Christine ...Let me see her ... PHANTOM: Be my guest, sir ... Monsieur, I bid you welcome! Did you think that I would harm her? Why should I make her pay for the sins which are yours? Order your fine horses now! Raise up your hand to the level of your eyes! Nothing can save you now - except perhaps Christine ... Start a new life with me - Buy his freedom with your love! Refuse me, and you send your lover to his death! This is the choice - This is the point of no return! CHRISTINE: The tears I might have shed for your dark fate grow cold, and turn to tears of hate! RAOUL: Christine, forgive me please forgive me ... I did it all for you, and all for nothing ... CHRISTINE: Farewell my fallen idol and false friend ... We had such hopes and now Those hopes are shattered! PHANTOM: Too late for turning back, too late for prayers and useless pity! RAOUL: Say you love him and my life is over PHANTOM: All hope of cries for help; no point in fighting! RAOUL/PHANTOM: For either way you choose, he has to win/you cannot win! PHANTOM: So, do you end your days with me, or do you send him to his grave? RAOUL: Why make her lie to you, to save me? CHRISTINE: Angel of Music ... PHANTOM: Past the point of no return - RAOUL: For pity's sake, Christine, say no! CHRISTINE: ...who deserves this? PHANTOM: ... the final threshold... RAOUL: Don't throw your life away for my sake! CHRISTINE: When will you see reason ...? PHANTOM: His life is now the prize which you must earn! RAOUL: I fought so hard to free you ... CHRISTINE: Angel of Music ... PHANTOM: You've passed the point of no return ... CHRISTINE: ... you deceived me. I gave my mind blindly. PHANTOM: You try my patience - make your choice! CHRISTINE: Pitiful creature of darkness ... What kind of life have you known ...? God give me courage to show you you are not alone ... CHORUS: Track down this murderer He must be found!... PHANTOM: Take her - forget me - forget all of this ... Leave me alone - forget all you've seen ... Go now - don't let them find you! Take the boat - swear to me never to tell The secrets you know of the angel in hell CHORUS: The Phantom of the Opera is there inside your mind! PHANTOM: Go now! Go now, and leave me! Masquerade... Paper faces on parade... Masquerade... Hide your face so the world will never find you... Christine, I love you... CHRISTINE: Say you'll share with me, one love, one lifetime... RAOUL: Say the word and I will follow you... CHRISTINE: Share each day with me, each night, each morning... PHANTOM: You alone can make my song take flight - it's over now, the music of the night!


What were some of the highest grossing musicals on Broadway?

Some of the highest grossing musicals on Broadway include The Lion King, The Phantom of the Opera, Wicked, Mamma Mia and Beauty and the Beast. They all had long and lucrative runs.

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In Phantom of the Opera how does the Phantom die?

The Phantom does not die. In all versions Meg Giry finds his mask on his throne; in some that is the final scene, in others she also finds his cape; in Webber's movie adaptation it is shown that many years later, when Raoul is old and Christine has died that he still lives. The Phantom does not die in Webber's musical, but he does die in the original book by Gaston Leroux. In the book Erik dies of a broken heart.


What is Phantom of the Opera 2 going to be about?

It's set 10 years after all the drama in the phantom of the opera and the phantom owns some kind of carnival. he somehow gets Christine to come to his new opera house he has built but she doesnt know it was her angel. by now ahe is already married to raoul and has a son named gustave. but...who is the father??


What happens at the cemetery in The Phantom of the Opera?

Christine goes to have some "lone time" at her father's grave; the Phantom appears and begins to hypnotise her with music once more; Raoul appears, breaking her trance; he and the Phantom duel, and the Phantom is disarmed; Christine pleads for Raoul to spare his life; they leave and the Phantom declares war for both of them. Also at the end of the movie, we see Raoul going to Christine's grave. He sets a music box with a monkey on her grave. When he turns to leave he sees a rose with a black ribbon and a ring. It shows that the phantom was visiting her grave too. Sincerely, Phantomfreak6377


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who was the original phantom in the phantom of the opera


Who is in the flashback of phantom of the opera?

you mean madame giry's story? well their are the gypsies, Madame giry, the phantom and some random people.


What is your reaction in the phantom of the opera?

Well it all depends on what one you are talking about. for the 2004 version (the only one i have seen) I basically cried my eyes out by the end of the film, also i had a very hateful disliking to Raoul, Because he stole Christen's heart. but it is all a mater of opinion


Who were some masked or unidentified famous people?

Phantom of the Opera :D


What is the cast of 'The Phantom of the Opera' in 2004?

The Phantom: Gerard Butler Christine Daae: Emmy Rossum Raoul: Patrick Wilson Madame Giry: Miranda Richardson Meg Giry: Jennifer Ellison La Carlotta: Minnie Driver Buquet: Kevin McNally Firmin: Ciaran Hinds Andre: Simon Callow Director: Joel Schumacher Original stage production/producer: Andrew Loyd Webber Original Novel: Gaston Leroux


Is the musical Phantom of the Opera good?

it depends on if you like opera or not. if you like cooler opera music and have some romance and drama in it, then yes. It would be good.


Where did the phantom of the paradise take its source from?

This 1974 movie is loosely based on The Phantom of the Opera, but also has some elements from Faust.


Is Christine in Phantom of the opera a real person?

Christine was seduced by the phantom, and loved what he represented... danger, passion, music, and a lost connection to her father. But as the play continues, Raoul enters and offers a secure relationship, one that is safer and more familiar, and the phantom's darkness and passion become increasingly dangerous and no longer appealing to her. At the masquerade, he pulls her engagement ring from her neck, in jealousy, and says "these chains are mine, you belong to me". As she is set up as bait in the trap to capture the phantom, she confesses to Raoul that she is scared, and if the phantom finds her she will be his forever. In the end, when the phantom drives her to make an extreme decision, marry him or he will kill Raoul, she sees the phantom's dark and dangerous side for what it is. She pities him, and hates him. She puts on the ring and kisses him once in an attempt to save Raoul; but then is suprised by the passion that she feels, and kisses him again. This is when the phantom finally sees himself for what he is, and loving Christine, he no longer wants her to stay with him. In their final encounter, she returns the ring that he has stolen from her neck to him, showing that she and is still bound to him, and watches the phantom as Raoul takes her away. Yes, she loved the phantom. Some of these answers are found in an interview with phantom producer, Austin Shaw: http://www.reallyuseful.com/rug/shows/phantom/newsDetail.htm?id=207


Do you like the Phantom of the Opera?

Fantastic! It is an amazing movie! And this is coming from a teenager!!! I wish I could see the musical! 2004 is definitely the best version so far.