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I just put it together, I don't own Phantom.Just in case you're wondering, the people in this are: Gerard Butler (2004 Andrew Lloyd Webber musical film Adaptation The Phantom of the Opera), Lon Chaney (1925 original [silent, black and white/sepia] The Phantom of the Opera film), William Finley (1974 rock musical adaptation The Phantom of the Paradise [color, sound] film), Claude Rains (1943 The Phantom of the Opera [black and white with sound] film adaptation), Herbert Lom (1962 Hammer horror film [black and white, sound] The Phantom of the Opera film adaptation), and Vincent Price (1971 Phantom spin-off horror/mystery [similar to Saw] The Abominable Doctor Phibes film [color, sound]). Underneath in the area for your icons is a list of all of the stars, including some others. No, I didn't include Dario Argento's version, because his was more like a disgraceful freak show. In addition to the list of people who have played in the show, a list of the places it plays is included.
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Comments: 13
Madame-Enfer [2013-04-23 03:46:41 +0000 UTC]
Phibes is Phantomesque, but I wouldn't exactly call it even a loose adaptation. It is a tempting prospect however.
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kingofpriderock [2013-01-16 04:56:46 +0000 UTC]
Why is Phibes on here? True,its one of my fave movies and Vince can do no wrong, but it wasent a spinoff?
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PurpleTartan [2011-07-27 21:43:16 +0000 UTC]
Love Lon Chaney's Phantom best, Closely Followed By Michael Crawford in the 1988 Musical Version, who I noticed you left off of here. Never mind, It's still a great collection.
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DragonIce85 In reply to PurpleTartan [2011-07-27 21:59:01 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, it seemed I hadn't the space. But thank you for the kind comments!
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PurpleTartan In reply to DragonIce85 [2011-07-27 22:33:24 +0000 UTC]
Nevermind, This is still wonderful
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PainlessElimination [2011-01-22 22:59:06 +0000 UTC]
I saw the original with Lon Chaney at my church one night. [Silent film, accompanied by organ]
I can safely say he was the BEST phantom. Ever.
No doubt.
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iheartslashers [2011-01-19 03:23:58 +0000 UTC]
I love the 1962 version. Sweet, satisfying, has a backbone, and his current residence is inside my head. XD Love you Prof. Petrie!
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MintJester [2010-12-21 17:37:03 +0000 UTC]
I like it! A definitely awesome background. It's almost like an artistically done timeline for the character on-screen.
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