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    • Every Phantom of the Opera Film Ranked, According to Critics
      • While it doesn't get the same acclaim as its predecessor, critics generally favor this Phantom thanks to its lavish sets, phenomenal costumes and Rains' intriguing performance. It currently has a solid 76 percent on Rotten Tomatoes and a rating of 63 percent on Metacritic.
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    • The Phantom of the Opera (1925) Starring Lon Chaney (The Phantom), Norman Kerry (Vicomte Raoul de Chagny), Mary Philbin (Christine Daaé), Arthur Edmund Carewe (Ledoux), Virginia Pearson (Carlotta)
    • Phantom of the Opera (1943) Starring Claude Rains (The Phantom/Erique Claudin), Susanna Foster (Christine DuBois), Nelson Eddy (Anatole Garron), Edgar Barrier (Raoul Dubert)
    • The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall (2011) Starring Ramin Karimloo (The Phantom), Sierra Boggess (Christine Daaé), Hadley Fraser (Raoul), Wendy Ferguson (Carlotta Giudicelli)
    • The Phantom of the Opera (1990 Miniseries) Starring Charles Dance (The Phantom), Teri Polo (Christine Daaé), Adam Storke (Comte Philippe de Chagny), Burt Lanchester (Gerard Carriere)
    • Honorable Mention: The Phantom of The Opera
    • The Phantom of The Opera (1998) - Average Score: 13
    • The Phantom of The Opera (2004) - Average Score: 36.5
    • The Phantom of The Opera (1989) - Average Score: 38
    • The Phantom of The Opera (1943) - Average Score: 69.5
    • Phantom of The Paradise - Average Score: 76
    • The Phantom of The Opera (1925) - Average Score: 90

    Hammer Film Productions is legendary for its groundbreaking horror films, such as The Curse of Frankenstein and Dracula, but in 1962 it also did an incarnation of The Phantom of the Opera. Like the other films from the studio, Hammer gives its signature gritty atmosphere while also delivering on the small spectacles it's now known for. Its Rotten T...

    Dario Argento is a legendary Italian horror director, and he directed a classic in the '80s called Terror at the Opera. which had a similar storyline to The Phantom of the Opera. Based on this, him doing a version of Phantom should've turned out well, but that wasn't the case. This movie's Phantom doesn't even wear a mask, nor is his face scary, de...

    The long-awaited movie adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical has its fans. Despite getting only 33 percent from critics on Rotten Tomatoes, 84 percent of audiences approve of Joel Schumacher's lavish film. The movie is bizarre to watch in retrospect since it features successful actors Gerard Butler, Emmy Rossum and Patrick Wilson. Butler was ...

    Robert Englund played another horror icon in the most slasher-like version of Phantom yet. This film came out during the heyday of both the Broadway musical and A Nightmare on Elm Street'sfranchise, so it tries to cash in on both. In this version, The Phantom sold his soul to the devil to become a great composer, but he paid the price by becoming a...

    Claude Rains will live on in cinema immortality for his performance as Captain Louis Renault in Casablanca, not to mention he was also the original The Invisible Man. However, just after he did Casablanca, he starred in Universal's first Phantom of the Opera movie since the 1925 silent film. While it doesn't get the same acclaim as its predecessor,...

    The most interesting and unique film adaptation of The Phantom of the Opera by far is Brian De Palma's Phantom of the Paradise. While Phantom is usually constricted to the Paris Opera House during the 1880s, De Palma defies the conventions with one of the most visually stunning and bizarre movies of the '70s. Instead of the usual setting, Paradise ...

    If there's one adaptation of The Phantom of the Opera that's as well-known as the stage musical, it's this groundbreaking, silent film starring Lon Chaney. While The Phantom is known for his mask, the most iconic image of the character in cinema is of his unmasked face in this film. Chaney himself applied the make-up and prosthetics, which were ahe...

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    • 'The Phantom of the Opera' (1925) Regarding The Phantom of the Opera film adaptations, nothing tops Universal's classic silent version from 1925. With its eerie setting, gothic horror atmosphere, and dark tone, it's easily the most faithful version of the novel, complete with a memorable starring performance by "The Man of a Thousand Faces" himself, Lon Chaney.
    • 'Phantom of the Paradise' (1974) Brian De Palma's 1974 musical horror comedy, Phantom of the Paradise, was a colorful and unique take on Leroux's novel, full of exciting songs and hilariously over-the-top characters.
    • 'The Phantom Lover' (1995) Ma-Xu Weibang's Song At Midnight became a Chinese classic over the years. Of the many remakes that followed, only 1995's The Phantom Lover surpassed the original's status.
    • 'The Phantom of the Opera' (1943) Eighteen years after the success of their famous 1925 silent film version, Universal Studios decided to readapt The Phantom of the Opera, this time with sound and in beautiful Technicolor.
  2. The Phantom of the Opera. 2004 2h 23m PG-13. 7.2 (132K) Rate. 40 Metascore. A young soprano becomes the obsession of a disfigured and murderous musical genius who lives beneath the Paris Opéra House. Director Joel Schumacher Stars Gerard Butler Emmy Rossum Patrick Wilson. The first version I watched is still my favorite.

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  3. TV Movie. An animated version of Gaston Leroux's everlasting tale of "The Phantom of the Opera". Christine has been acting strange the last days: she first of all got the lead part on a new opera and she's arrogant with people.

  4. Feb 20, 2022 · Universal's original film adaptation of The Phantom of the Opera was a shining example of the best of early horror films. Telling the classic and familiar tale, the film manages to be moody and atmospheric without the benefit of modern film techniques.

  5. The Phantom of the Opera: Directed by Joel Schumacher. With Gerard Butler, Emmy Rossum, Patrick Wilson, Miranda Richardson. A young soprano becomes the obsession of a disfigured and murderous musical genius who lives beneath the Paris Opéra House.