The Phantom of the Opera

film by Fisher [1962]
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The Phantom of the Opera, British horror film, released in 1962, that was based on Gaston Leroux’s popular novel and was notable for Herbert Lom’s sympathetic portrayal of the Phantom. For this adapation, the setting is moved from Paris to London at the turn of the 20th century. The film opens as the unscrupulous and pompous Lord Ambrose D’Arcy (played by Michael Gough) is staging a new opera. After the leading woman quits the show, D’Arcy and producer Harry Hunter (Edward De Souza) audition the promising young Christine to take her place, though she is eventually rejected after turning down ...(100 of 420 words)