The closest to the book Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux is Lon Chaney 1925. The ending goes its own direction, he is killed by the mob.
Another faithful to the book is animation movie The Phantom of the Opera 1987.This could well be by far the most faithful adaptation of Gaston Leroux's Gothic romance "The Phantom of the Opera". Both Christine's and Raoul's characters are presented just as they were in the novel. Erik, the Phantom, appears only as a shadow and two shinning eyes in the beginning and then as the corpse like genius as in the novel. With exception of the latest movie version of ALW's musical this is the only film adaptations that keeps the original ending in which Erik earns his redemption by allowing Christine to leave and marry Raoul. Sadly the Animation is roughly made, something out of Saturday Morning Cartoons in Style.
Where can you watch these films, you can buy the DVD at any video store, and most like find it on Crackle, Netflic, Youtube, and Hula on the internet.
Gaston Leroux claims it is. The exact events that are in the musical did not happen, but the book written by Gaston Leroux is supposedly based on his research at the Paris Opera House and with interviews of people who lived through the events. The body of who they presume was the Phantom was found under the Opera House. Christine and Raoul supposedly disappeared.
The reason why it is difficult to know exactly when Shakespeare's plays were published is because there is no publishing date on any of his works. Based on the chronology of world events, scholars say it was in the 1540s.
The Phantom breaks the mirrors he does not like he what he sees in himself both physically, spiritually. Physically, he sees nothing but his scared face that cannot be corrected by a doctor. Spiritually, he realizes he is ugly in his heart, soul, keeping Christine a prisoner and making her suffer without a choice. He killed several people for her and that too was wrong and evil. He believes Christine had chosen Raoul over him based on his physical attractiveness.
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
10 years after the fire (in the end of Phantom of the Opera), Christine goes to New York to sing for the phantom. Meg is hurt by the betrayal that she feels for phantom. Intending to shoot herself, shoots Christine instead.This is in Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Love Never Dies". It is amazing, I recommend listening to the soundtrack or purchasing the DVD. It will be available May 29th.It never states in any version of Phantom of the Opera that I've seen/read how or WHEN she dies. Assuming you were asking about the 2004 version of Phantom of the Opera, Christine most likely died of old age.
Yes it is. But not exactly around that mark.
The Phantom Of the Opera by Gaston Leroux.
This 1974 movie is loosely based on The Phantom of the Opera, but also has some elements from Faust.
Because its gay like that.
It's based on the Phantom of Manhattan by Frederick Forsyth.
The rhyme in "phantom horsewoman" is between the words "horsewoman" and "forewoman." Both words end in "-woman," creating a rhyme based on their similar endings.
There is no song by Iron Maiden in the musical or movie 'The Phantom Of The Opera', however the band have recorded a track based on the novel, called "Phantom of the Opera" on their first album, 'Iron Maiden' released in 1980.
"The Phantom Rider" is a work of fiction and not a true story. It is a book from the Haunted Teacher series, which features supernatural elements and is not based on real events.
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It's actually based in France and written by Andrew Lloyd Webber, who is American.