The Phantom of the Opera 1962-Herbert Lom played the Phantom setting in London. The poor phantom must sell his music and his Opera to Lord Ambrose. The Phantom discovers his music is being printed and sold with Lord's name, they fight and the printer, plates burst into flames, destroying the Phantom's face.
That's Girl The Phantom of the Horse Opera 1966-Sterling Holloway plays Everett Valentine the Phantom.Ann has a neighbor who likes to play his organ late at night. When she and Donald go to ask him to stop playing, they meet Everett Valentine, and learn that he plays at home because he can't find any work playing the organ. Donald decides to surprise him by writing human-interest story about him for Newsview magazine, but when the story comes out and Ann goes to surprise him, she find his apartment empty... except for a copy of the new issue of Newsview. Written by A Girl
The Phantom of the Opera-Cartoon first aired 1966 on NBC-TV-Enrico Paisan and Katrinka Kalorie, opera stars, are plagued by a horrible and mysterious voice. The Komedy Kops are called in and disguise themselves as spear carriers in an attempt to stop the Phantom. Chuck McCain did the voice of the Phantom and most of the characters.
Rod Serling's Night Galley-1971 Leslie Nielsen plays the Phantom. Phantom of What Opera.
Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera the musical-1986 London stage Michael Crawford play's the Phantom
The cast of The Phantom of the Opera - 1962 includes: Liane Aukin as Maria Sonya Cordeau as Yvonne Edward de Souza as Harry Hunter Leila Forde as Teresa John Harvey as Sgt. Vickers Renee Houston as Mrs. Tucker Miriam Karlin as Charwoman Waveney Lee as Chorus Girl Herbert Lom as The Phantom (Prof. L. Petrie) John Maddison as Police Insp. Dawson Laurie Main as Forbes Marne Maitland as Xavier Miles Malleson as 2nd Cabby Jane Merrow as Chorus Girl Martin Miller as Rossi Keith Pyott as Weaver Liam Redmond as Police Insp. Ward Michael Ripper as Longfaced Cabbie Heather Sears as Christine Charles Patrick Troughton as The Rat Catcher Thorley Walters as Lattimer Ian Wilson as The Dwarf Fred Wood as Stagehand
The cast of The Phantom of the Opera - 1989 includes: Terence Beesley as Joseph Buquet Patrick Burke as Workman Peter Clapham as Harrison Yehuda Efroni as The Rat Catcher Mickey Epps as Cardplayer Virginia Fiol as Sarah Jennifer Guy as Anne Terence Harvey as Insp. Hawkins Robin Hunter as Roland Ray Jewers as Elise Stephanie Lawrence as La Carlotta Nathan Lewis as Davies Jonathan Linsley as Workman Jaclyn Mendoza as Maddie Cathy Murphy as Esther Bill Nighy as Martin Barton Emma Rawson as Meg (London) Mark Ryan as Mott Jill Schoelen as Christine Day Molly Shannon as Meg (New York) Andre Thornton Grimes as Bartender Tommy Wright as Workman
Cool McCool - 1966 The Phantom of the Opera House 1-2 was released on: USA: 10 September 1966
Incident at Phantom Hill - 1966 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16 (1968) (cut) Finland:(Banned) (1965-1968) Germany:16 (DVD rating) Norway:16 West Germany:16 (f)
Dark Shadows starred Jonathan Frid as vampire, Barnabas Collins.
1966 Rose Bowl - 1966 TV was released on: USA: 1 January 1966
Melodifestivalen 1966 - 1966 TV is rated/received certificates of: Sweden:Btl
That Girl - 1966 Phantom of the Horse Opera 1-14 was released on: USA: 8 December 1966
That Girl - 1966 Phantom of the Horse Opera 1-14 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Cool McCool - 1966 The Phantom of the Opera House 1-2 was released on: USA: 10 September 1966
The Phantom-Fighter was created in 1966.
The Phantom of the Temple was created in 1966.
The Phantom of Morrisville was created on 1966-07-15.
The Phantom Skyscraper - 1966 was released on: USA: 31 December 1966 Denmark: 19 November 1967
The cast of The Phantom Skyscraper - 1966 includes: Dayton Allen as James Hound
Daktari - 1966 The Return of the Phantom 3-7 was released on: USA: 17 October 1967
Incident at Phantom Hill - 1966 was released on: West Germany: 2 February 1966 France: 11 March 1966 USA: 1 July 1966 Denmark: 29 August 1966 Mexico: 18 May 1967 Portugal: 12 February 1968 Finland: 9 August 1968
The New Adventures of Superman - 1966 The Fire Phantom Superboy's Strangest Foe The Deadly Dish 1-9 was released on: USA: 5 November 1966
Incident at Phantom Hill - 1966 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16 (1968) (cut) Finland:(Banned) (1965-1968) Germany:16 (DVD rating) Norway:16 West Germany:16 (f)