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The Phantom of the Opera [VHS]

VHS ~ Lon Chaney
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Classic Silent Horror, 12 Dec 2003
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Along with Nosferatu this is the best horror film of the silent era. The film on this DVD has been produced by David Sheppard and has really good picture quality and quite a nice score. At the moment this is the best edition of the film availble in the UK. There is also a trailer of the films 1929 rerelease and an interesting 12 minute audio essay.
So why not five stars?.
Firstly I have deducted a star because there is an even better restoration of this film which could have been put on the DVD (By Photoplay Productions with a score by Carl Davis).
I am deducting another star because this is the 1929 re-issue with about twenty minutes of footage missing. The reason for this is that the re-issue version is the only one existing with superior picture quality. However on the American Milestone editon of this film both versions appear in the same set, so you are able to compare them. (You can choose between poor picture quality or scenes cut from the film).
This is still a worthwhile DVD to add to your collection, at least until some else releases a better region 2 edition.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A TRUE HORROR CLASSIC, 6 Aug 2007
By stuart "s.vernon" (MIDDLESBROUGH, ENGLAND) - See all my reviews
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"The Phantom of the Opera" is a tale that's been oft told, but all too often it's told poorly. The story--a grand melodrama, like much of opera itself--requires a fine balance of terror and tragedy, with perhaps a bit of camp humor to lighten the proceedings, and finding the right tone is a task which has defeated many a director and actor. But it can be done, as this first of the many film incarnations proves.

For anyone needing an overview of Gaston Leroux's tale, the premise is briefly thus: during the latter decades of the Victorian Era, the great Paris Opera is troubled with whispers of a ghost--a frightening specter which visits misfortune on the company should they fail to please him. Up-and-coming singer Christine Daae (Mary Philbin), meanwhile, is more preoccupied with her singing tutor--a disembodied voice she believes to be an emissary from her dead father, who guides her to new heights but demands she put her music above all else, including and especially her handsome childhood sweetheart Raoul (Norman Kerry). Neither Phantom nor tutor is a spirit in truth, but are two different sides of the same man--a horribly disfigured, unnaturally gifted, and frighteningly passionate man, but a man nonetheless.

Despite dated acting techniques and some extremely overwrought title cards ("You must save me, Raoul--oh, save me!" Christine pleads at one point), the silent film version of "Phantom" has held up remarkably well, thanks to some evocative scenes and an unforgettable turn by Lon Chaney in the title role. The moment when the Phantom, driven by his all-consuming desire for Christine, lures the girl into his home beneath the Opera is every bit as eerie and compelling as it should be. An Escher-like series of ramps descends into the earth, leading to the sort of black subterranean lake Charon would feel at home on, and an underground apartment that seems fairly normal, until you see the coffin in the master bedroom and the mirrored torture chamber adjoining.

Any version of "Phantom," though, lives or dies by its title character, and Chaney does not disappoint. Even in his early scenes, where he appears almost solely as a shadow on the wall, he has a remarkable presence, his gestures expressive and elegant in silhouette. The audience first sees him in physical form as Christine first sees him--a masked and cloaked figure, disturbing yet with an aura of weary sadness about him. When that mask finally comes off in the film's landmark scene, Chaney's makeup genius is instantly in evidence. The wild-eyed, cadaverous skull remains the most frightening interpretations of the Phantom's disfigurement, and also the one which hews closest to Leroux's description. (To be fair, it's doubtful Chaney's makeup would have been practical in a sound film; the distortions of his nose and mouth would have made speaking--and singing--very difficult indeed.) The movie's greatest weakness is its ending, a chase scene (complete with the standard Angry Torch-Bearing Mob) that feels wedged in, probably because that's precisely what it is. The original ending stuck with Leroux's novel, where the Phantom, moved by Christine's compassion, releases her to marry her young suitor--but the first audiences, apparently not as empathetic for the character as his creator was, found this ending an unsatisfying one. Unfortunately, the current resolution denies the Phantom the redemption which has been a major part of his appeal to modern audiences, and one wishes that we had an opportunity to see Chaney portray it. But on the whole, this is a "Phantom" that remains head and shoulders above its many film successors.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars unequaled by later remakes, 8 Oct 2001
This is a classic tale of disfigurement with all the elements that would make later day horror films so great. Chaney brings humanity to the living corspe of the phatom. Rupert Julian uses the unmasking scene brilliantly to double the horror, this scene is a classic and though has been remade many times has never been truely equaled.
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5.0 out of 5 stars an amazing classic
this is truly an amazing classic that really has inspired directors of this day. for 1925 it is amazing. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Marion Bedford

1.0 out of 5 stars The soundtrack in the Cleopatra edition is pop music
The music in the Cleopatra edition is pop music that is inappropriate and has very little to do with the film itself. Read more
Published 15 months ago by M. Bryan

5.0 out of 5 stars a true horror classic.
this is the film that really started the trend for horror films at universal; before "dracula," before "frankenstein," there was the original silent "phantom of the opera. Read more
Published on 21 Feb 2007 by Mr. A. E. Ward Davies

5.0 out of 5 stars Movies to see before you die!
Lon Chaney is delightfully grotesque as he haunts the "tombs of tortured men."
Published on 4 Dec 2006 by Spinetinglers Committee

5.0 out of 5 stars Superb and highly recommended
This "collectors edition" version is superb with restored technicolour sequences and orchestral score interwoven with arias from Gounod's Faust. Read more
Published on 18 Aug 2006 by Awhite

1.0 out of 5 stars Switchblade Symphony: Not Worth Considering
My reviews tend to be sites of lengthy explanation but for this DVD I will keep it short and to the point. Read more
Published on 14 April 2006 by M. D. Hart

3.0 out of 5 stars I only wish ...
Even the most banal of monster movies begin to make sense with the inimitable Lon Chaney in the main role. Read more
Published on 12 Mar 2004 by Michael Bo

5.0 out of 5 stars Loyal to the book and...uh...spirit of the Ghost
This is one of the few Phantom of the Opera films that actually sticks close to the original Gaston Leroux book and - while it is silent - it loses none of the impact of the... Read more
Published on 2 May 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Stylish, Ghoulish And Terrifying
Lon Chaney was one of the most famous actors of the silent screen. There is a very good reason why. Read more
Published on 31 Dec 2000 by roderick.hall@telia.com

4.0 out of 5 stars A superb restoration of an old classic
The 'BFI' video label has come to symbolise the seal of quality. Like their other silent film releases such as 'It' and 'The Lodger', the first thing you'll notice about 'The... Read more
Published on 11 Jun 2000

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