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Phantom of the Opera

Gerard Butler  Actor Emmy Rossum  Actor Patrick Wilson  Actor Miranda Richardson  Actor Minnie Driver  Actor

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MPAA Rating: PG13
Contains:Violence

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Phantom of the Opera

Theatrical Release Date: 2004 12 22 (USA - Limited)

UPC: 085393895129

Studio: Warner Home Video

MPAA Rating: PG13   Contains:[Violence]

Summary: One of the most popular stage musicals in the history of Broadway and London's West End makes its long-awaited arrival on the motion-picture screen in this lavish adaptation directed by Joel Schumacher. Christine (Emmy Rossum) is a beautiful and gifted young woman who longs to join the company of the Paris Opera House. During rehearsals for one of the opera's grand productions, a backdrop falls and crashes to the floor, nearly crushing leading lady Carlotta (Minnie Driver). When several members of the company suggest this could be the work of the "Phantom of the Opera," a spectral presence said to haunt the building, Carlotta drops out of the show, and the fates permit Christine to step in as her replacement. Christine's performance is a triumph, and on opening night she becomes reacquainted with Raoul (Patrick Wilson), a former childhood friend who is now a wealthy and well-known nobleman. Christine soon finds herself smitten with the handsome Raoul, but the same evening she makes a startling discovery -- the story of the Phantom is not just a legend. A brilliant but horribly disfigured composer (Gerard Butler) lives deep in the depths of the opera house, and taken with the beauty of Christine's voice, he abducts her and brings her to his lair, where he offers to help her perfect her talents, offering to write an opera especially for her. As the terrified Christine is comforted by Raoul, the two fall in love, but the phantom sees her affection for Raoul as a tremendous betrayal, and the jealous phantom nearly kills Christine as he nearly killed Carlotta. When the phantom emerges to present the opera's management with the piece he has written for Christine, the singer is asked to put her life on the line in an effort to capture the mad genius once and for all. Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical version of Gaston Leroux's novel, which had already enjoyed several stage and screen adaptations in the past, opened in London in 1986 and has been a popular favorite around the world ever since; the show was still running in New York and London when the film version premiered in late 2004. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Category: Musical

Awards: Breakthrough Performance - Female – National Board of Review Best Picture - Musical or Comedy – null Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical – null Best Original Song – null Best Original Song – null Best Picture – Broadcast Film Critics Association Best Young Actress – Broadcast Film Critics Association Best Art Direction – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Art Direction – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Cinematography – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Song – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Song – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Original Song – Hollywood Foreign Press Association Best Original Song – Hollywood Foreign Press Association Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical – Hollywood Foreign Press Association Best Picture - Musical or Comedy – Hollywood Foreign Press Association

Features: ccTheatrical trailer
Languages: English & Fran?ais
Subtitles: English, Fran?ais & Espa?ol

Phantom of the Opera

Format: DVD

Release Date: 05/03/2005

Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1

Runtime: 141 Minutes

Sides: 1

Number of Discs: 1

Language(s) English,French

Subtitles: English,French,Spanish

Region: USA & territories, Canada

Chapters: Side #1 --
1. Public Auction [3:42]
2. Overture [3:44]
3. New Owners and Patron (Hannibal) [4:58]
4. Think of Me (I); Opera Ghost [4:26]
5. Think of Me (II) [4:56]
6. Angel of Music [4:11]
7. Little Lotte [2:34]
8. The Mirror [2:21]
9. The Phantom of the Opera [3:33]
10. The Music of the Night [6:37]
11. Magical Lasso [2:38]
12. I Remember/Stranger Than You Dream It [3:46]
13. Notes [7:28]
14. Prima Donna [3:34]
15. Poor Fool, He Makes Me Laugh [3:01]
16. Death From Above [4:09]
17. Why Have You Brought Me Here?/Raoul, I've Been There [2:54]
18. All I Ask of You [5:29]
19. All I Ask of You Reprise [2:26]
20. Masquerade [:29]
21. Why So Silent? [5:15]
22. Madame Giry's Tale [3:36]
23. Journey to the Cemetery [4:14]
24. Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again [3:30]
25. Wandering Child [4:08]
26. Crossing Swords [1:37]
27. We Have All Been Blind [2:06]
28. Don Juan [4:04]
29. The Point of No Return [2:48]
30. Chandelier Chaos [5:34]
31. Down Once More/Track Down This Murderer [2:53]
32. The Point of No Return Reprise [2:56]
33. A Kiss and a Ring [5:22]
34. Music Over [3:49]
35. Their Beloved [2:31]
36. End Credits (Learn to Be Lonely). [1:42]

Derek Armstrong

Again proving himself game for any genre, Joel Schumacher takes the helm of Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera, a musical whose long delay to the screen represents a rare failure of Hollywood to strike when the iron is hot. No doubt thinking it could be his Chicago, Schumacher was probably as surprised as anyone to see his grandiose production shut out of the major Oscar categories. The film is an incredibly faithful rendering of the popular show. But with Webber's fingerprints all over it, it's never precisely more than that, and that's what separates it from Chicago. Coming only two years on the heels of that film, there's an unjust tendency to judge Phantom according to Chicago's success, and true enough, it doesn't measure up to either that or the stage phenomenon that inspired it. One real difference from the stage: it's unavoidable that the phantom (Gerard Butler) will lose some of his crucial mystery when brought up close and personal with the audience. Seen at a distance, lurking in the shadows, he's a more remote and effective figure. Emmy Rossum fares better as Christine Daae, projecting a disarming mixture of beauty and innocence, and Patrick Wilson is a dashing Raoul. All three leads -- not to mention a funny Minnie Driver as the opera's resident diva -- come off pretty impressively in terms of their singing, which sounds enough like the original Broadway recordings to please ardent fans of the material. In fact, the exquisite sets, lush costumes, and sweeping camerawork -- even the black-and-white frame story -- all compliment the performances well enough. The result is a costume drama that's at times genuinely rousing. It's just not an Oscar winner. ~ Derek Armstrong, Rovi

Cast and Crew: Gavin Lee  Actor 
Mark Carroll  Actor 
David Langham  Actor 
David Arneil  Actor 
Graham McDuff  Actor 
Pia Driver  Actor 
Alexander Cameron  Actor 
Michael Mansbridge  Actor 
Andrew Charles Corbett  Actor 
Beth Sheather  Actor 
Dawn Collins  Actor 
Joanna Ernest  Actor 
Maddy G. Harris  Actor 
Gabriel Noble  Actor 
Tom Tanscy  Actor 
Lee Jerova  Actor 
Chris Jarvis  Actor 
Jonathan D. Ellis  Actor 
Sophie Louise Dann  Actor 
Tess Cunningham  Actor 
Richard Bayliss  Actor 
Jonathan Kitchen  Actor 
Chris Worsey  Actor 
Remy Martyn  Actor 
Nathan Clarke  Actor 
Simone De La Rue  Actor 
Juliet Gough  Actor 
Luis Gallo Mudarra  Actor 
Aaron Sillis  Actor 
Rebekah Dobbins  Actor 
Lee Chapman  Actor 
Valerie Cutko  Actor 
Julia Worsley  Actor 
Sophia Hurdley  Actor 
Matthew Draper  Actor 
Julian Poole  Actor 
Pascal Langdale  Actor 
Stephen Berkeley  Actor 
Casper Cornish  Actor 
Guilia Florimo  Actor 
Ryan Jenkins  Actor 
Maryam Pourian  Actor 
Stephen B. White  Actor 
Vanessa Perroncel  Actor 
Lorraine Stewart  Actor 
John Griffiths  Actor 
Greet Botterman  Actor 
Lucy Potter  Actor 
Jonathon Hill  Actor 
Robert Purvis  Actor 
Damien Lee Stirk  Actor 
Deborah Bundy  Actor 
Janine Davis  Actor 
Clinton Goldsmith  Actor 
Alec Mann  Actor 
Lorena Randi  Actor 
Scott Wyer  Actor 
Lucy Casson  Actor 
Tricia Deighton  Actor 
Sebastien Torkia  Actor 
Amy Lawson  Actor 
Ben Gant  Actor 
James Pullman  Actor 
Damien Lee Stirk  Actor 
Rod Buchanan  Actor 
Rachael Crocker  Actor 
Ben Garner  Actor 
Caroline Lynn  Actor 
Adam Pudney  Actor 
Margaret Preece  Actor 
Jackie Marks  Actor 
Liesl Dowsett  Actor 
Ralph Broadbent  Actor 
Tristan Keyte  Actor 
Andrew Charles Corbett  Actor 
Sandra Ramirez  Actor 
Blake Clayfield  Actor 
Miles Elkington  Actor 
Georgina Hagerty  Actor 
Marilena Nicolaon  Actor 
Graeme Crowther  Actor 
Jesika Cannon  Actor 
Annalene Beechey  Actor 
Brian Wheeler  Actor 
Kathryn Dunn  Actor 
Paul Costin  Actor 
Jeff Moore  Actor 
Sarah Frasca  Actor 
Annika Strandberg  Actor 
Gem Collingwood  Actor 
Candice Evans  Actor 
Damien Jackson  Actor 
Melanie Perks  Actor 
Lisa Stevens  Actor 
Marcus Tesch  Actor 
Pippa Raine  Actor 
Ruben Halse  Actor 
Gavin Wilkinson  Actor 
Terry Kelly  Actor 
Damian Jones  Actor 
Carlos Otero  Actor 
Ashley Wallen  Actor 
Jose Tirado  Actor 
Mandy Holliday  Actor 
Elena Buda  Actor 
Kirsty Tapp  Actor 
Timothy Kipling  Actor 
Dave Tosh  Actor 
Isabel Lesto  Actor 
Philip Catchpole  Actor 
Leigh Daniels  Actor 
Claire Goodman  Actor 
Paul Micha  Actor 
Michael Small  Actor 
Joanna Woodliffe  Actor 
Joel Schumacher  Director 
Joel Schumacher  Screenwriter 
Andrew Lloyd Webber  Composer (Music Score) 
Andrew Lloyd Webber  Producer 
Andrew Lloyd Webber  Screenwriter 
Ralph Kamp  Executive Producer 
Paul Hitchcock  Executive Producer 
Eli Richbourg  Executive Producer 
Antony Hunt  Executive Producer 
Keith Cousins  Executive Producer 
Jeff Abberley  Executive Producer 
Julia Blackman  Executive Producer 
Austin Shaw  Executive Producer 
Louise Goodsill  Executive Producer 
Gerard Butler  Actor 
Emmy Rossum  Actor 
Patrick Wilson  Actor 
Miranda Richardson  Actor 
Minnie Driver  Actor 
Simon Callow  Actor 
Ciarán Hinds  Actor 
Jennifer Ellison  Actor 
James Fleet  Actor 
Victor McGuire  Actor 
Kevin McNally  Actor 
Murray Melvin  Actor 
Paul Brooke  Actor 
Laura Hounsom  Actor 
Chris Overton  Actor 
Imogen Bain  Actor 
Miles Western  Actor 
Judith Paris  Actor 
Halcro Johnston  Actor 
Oliver Chopping  Actor 
Alison Skilbeck  Actor 
Lee Sellers  Actor 
Ramin Karimloo  Actor 
Annabel Porter  Actor 
Max Thomas  Actor 

Country: USA