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.
Library,any bookstore if you are looking for Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux. Any video store if you looking for the movie on VHS, DVD. Any music-store, if you are looking for the CD of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Musical the Phantom of the Opera. If you looking for the stage-play in your area,your local newspaper.
The author of the original book, Gaston Leroux, has said that the Phantom of the Opera was a true story. But if it was, it probably wasn't a dramatic love triangle such as the movie/musical
If you're referring to the movie, and to the older woman that bids against Raoul for the "papier-mache musical box in the form of a monkey wearing Persian robes", that is Madame Giry, the mother of Meg, the ballet dancer, the ballet mistress, and the woman that knew who the Phantom was.
It depends on which version of 'The Phantom of the Opera' you are refering to. In Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical, the Phantom sings about how he was born with a skin infection...which caused a "mother's fear and loathing". So it is most recently said to have been a skin infection, except that his musical version was slightly different from the original novel by Leroux. The most commonly accepted version and theory is that the Phantom was born with a disfigured face (and body). In the 1965 movie, his face was burned by acid, and in 'Phantom of the Paradise', his face is mutilated in a record press accident, just as an example of other theories.
No, the animated movie, Faeries is not much like the animated movie, Phantom Tollbooth.
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The Phantom Tollbooth. Also called the adventures of milo and the phantom tollbooth, I believe.
a musical
Well, according to Wikipedia, the last movie was made in 1970 but Gary Ross began developing a remake of the movie in 2010.
A musical as well as a drama.
"The Phantom Tollbooth" (1970). Stars Butch Patrick, Mel Blanc, Hans Conried.
The Phantom Tollbooth is probably the movie you are thinking of.
"The Phantom Tollbooth" (1970). Stars Butch Patrick, Mel Blanc, Hans Conried.
I believe it was based on The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster
That movie was The Phantom Tollbooth, based loosely on the book of the same name.