Madame Giry's reasons, she views the Phantom as a Christine's father figure and is being protective of Christine's well being.
Madame Giry
- Erik (the Phantom) - Christine Daaé - Raoul, Vicomte de Chagny - Carlotta Giudicelli - Madame Giry - Meg Giry - Monsieur Richard Firmin - Monsieur Gilles André - Ubaldo Piangi - Joseph Buquet
At the beginning of the movie (the auction scene) she is in her mid to late 70's. Then her age is mid to late 40's
The Phantom of the Opera (or Erik) doesn't had a last name that is known to the audience. Madame Giry and no other characters make reference to it.
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.
Madame Giry
you mean madame giry's story? well their are the gypsies, Madame giry, the phantom and some random people.
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.
According to the 2004 movie, it was Madame Giry, who teaches the girls ballet.
Some supporting characters are Monsieur Andre, Monsieur Firmin, Charlotta, Piangi, Madame Giry and Meg Giry.
Madame Giry was created in 1909.
Madame Giry is the Mother of Meg Giry but who the father is has never been revealed in the Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux or by Andrew Lloyd Webber's stage and movie version.
- Erik (the Phantom) - Christine Daaé - Raoul, Vicomte de Chagny - Carlotta Giudicelli - Madame Giry - Meg Giry - Monsieur Richard Firmin - Monsieur Gilles André - Ubaldo Piangi - Joseph Buquet
At the beginning of the movie (the auction scene) she is in her mid to late 70's. Then her age is mid to late 40's
the main female characters are Christine daae, meg giry, madame giry, and carlotta
Andrew Lloyd's Webber Love Never Dies CHRISTINE: (Spoken) Gustave? THE PHANTOM: What is it? CHRISTINE: Gustave? THE PHANTOM: What's wrong? CHRISTINE: Gustave! THE PHANTOM: What's wrong? CHRISTINE: He should be here! He was meant to be here! THE PHANTOM: (Singing) It's that idiot Raoul! Why, I'll kill that drunken fool That he dare take this child- A child that isn't his! Mr. Squelch! SQUELCH: Sir? THE PHANTOM: Seal the port, Blockade each road! Call in every favor that I'm owed! I'll be damned if he leaves this isle! SQUELCH: The recondition, he left here in a carriage. Saw with my own eyes, sir. There was no one with him. THE PHANTOM: Are you quite certain he left here alone? SQUELCH: Sir, was there anyone else here backstage? THE PHANTOM: Yes. Yes. Madame Giry she was here With her vicious little sneer, And that comment she made- That ungrateful, back-biting snake! She's been greedy, yes indeed! She'll get hers now guaranteed! Go now quickly bring her round! Bring the boy back safe and sound! Then I'll tear her limb from limb! MADAME GIRY: (Spoken) What is the meaning of this? How dare your minions man handle me in this fashion! I demand an answer! THE PHANTOM: The boy, woman! What have you done with him? MADAME GIRY: The boy? You think I took the boy? Why would I do such a thing? You think I don't know who he is? (Singing) All these years Who has been faithful more than I? No one! THE PHANTOM: Giry! MADAME GIRY: All these years! How could you think I'd hurt that child? THE PHANTOM: My patience is running dry! MADAME GIRY: All these years I've been mother to you and Christine As much as my daughter! THE PHANTOM: Enough! MADAME GIRY: Do you think I don't know how it hurts To see were the child brought to harm? THE PHANTOM: Gustave! Gustave! FLECK: Sir. I just passed Meg's dressing room, It was empty as a tomb, But her mirror was smashed All in pieces on the floor. THE PHANTOM: Meg. MADAME GIRY: Oh my god. FLECK: And I saw her down the hall Pulling someone pale and small, And she looked all about, And then scurried out the door. MADAME GIRY: God, I left her so distraught. Please, who knows just what she thought! I'm afraid she's come undone, But she won't hurt him. Meg would never hurt him. How could she hurt him? THE PHANTOM: (Spoken) I know where they've gone but we must hurry! MADAME GIRY: In that crowd? There are millions of people out there! CHRISTINE: Gustave! My poor Gustave! THE PHANTOM: There's no time to waste! CHRISTINE: Gustave! Gustave! Gustave! THE PHANTOM: You there! Stop! CHRISTINE: That's not him! MADAME GIRY: Meg! THE PHANTOM: I think I see them! CHRISTINE: Gustave! Is that- I'm so sorry MADAME GIRY: Meg! Please! CHRISTINE: It's okay. THE PHANTOM: To the pier! Now! Hurry!
In the catacombs under the Paris Opera House a young Madame Giry takes him to after rescuing him from a travelling circus.