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The Phantom of the Opera | Media Adaptations
The 1925 silent film version of The Phantom of the Opera was one of the first horror films ever made and remains one of the most influential movies in film history. Lon Chaney Sr. played Erik, the phantom, and Mary Philbin played Christine. The film was directed by Rupert Julian. It was re-released in 1929, with edits and a new score. Both versions are available on DVD in a package called The Phantom of the Opera— The Ultimate Edition, from Image Entertainment.
A second movie was made in 1943, with Claude Rains and Nelson Eddy. This one used all of the sets...
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