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The Phantom of the Opera (2004)
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The Phantom, wearing a mask to hide a congenital disfigurement is obsessed with a young soprano, and he enacts every possible plan to keep her by his side
The Phantom, wearing a mask to hide a congenital disfigurement is obsessed with a young soprano, and he enacts every possible plan to keep her by his side
Actors:
Alexander Cameron,
Timothy Kipling,
Mandy Holliday,
James Fleet,
Alec Mann,
Lea Jerova,
Carlos Otera,
Milo Miles,
Stephen B. White,
Andrew Corbett,
Clinton Goldsmith,
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Alexander Cameron
Timothy Kipling
Mandy Holliday
James Fleet
11 March 1952, Bilston, Staffordshire, England, UK
Alec Mann
Lea Jerova
23 September 1977, Czech Republic
Carlos Otera
Milo Miles
Stephen B. White
Andrew Corbett
Clinton Goldsmith
Country:
United Kingdom
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January 17, 2016
Too much of that film clung to the theatre experience, which ultimately appears wildly ingenuine on the silver screen.
Philadelphia Inquirer
December 23, 2004
Joel Schumacher's film adaptation of Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera combines fingernails-on- blackboard audio agony with bamboo- under- fingernails physical torture.
April 10, 2008
Fantastic sets, costumes, great art direction and imaginative camera work make this a visually stunning film. The musical score, not so much.
April 29, 2009
The whole production feels cut and pasted, and it doesn't translate well to the big screen...
February 04, 2013
cinematically translated Webber's musical adaptation as well as humanly possible,
December 27, 2004
Takes everything that's wrong with Broadway and puts it on the big screen in a gaudy splat.
April 18, 2009
Fans of musical theater will work themselves into a lather over Joel Schumacher's by-the-book film version of Andrew Lloyd Webber's monotonous play, but most audiences will either fall asleep or hit the cinema doors running.
Ebert & Roeper
December 27, 2004
This guy's not the Phantom of the Opera, he's the Fashionably Scarred Stud of the Opera and that just doesn't work.
December 23, 2004
The movie version of Lloyd Webber's swooning 1986 horror operetta has been directed, by Joel Schumacher, as if Schumacher were the world's hardest-working upholstery salesman.
New Yorker
January 15, 2005
The plot is impressively free of anything that does not smell of unpasteurized melodrama.
April 27, 2015
Commit one unforced error after another on its way to becoming one of the sloppiest major musicals of contemporary times.

