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Phantom of the Opera
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786300185296
Format: Closed-captioned, Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered, NTSC
ISBN: 1558806164
Label: Universal Studios
Languages: English (Original Language), Analog
Manufacturer: Universal Studios
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Universal Studios
Release Date: March 01, 1992
Running Time: 93 minutes
Studio: Universal Studios
Theatrical Release Date: August 27, 1943
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Editorial Review: This 1943 version of the horror story is more Technicolor musical than scare piece. Claude Rains plays the unfortunate, masked anti-hero, but he doesn't get the room to showcase a promising and sympathetic performance. Susanna Foster and Nelson Eddy, on the other hand, get plenty of screen time to warble. Well worth a visit just for the look of the film, which won an Oscar for cinematography. --Tom Keogh
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Okay Version of a CLassic Story
I love the story of the Phantom of the Opera. This version was just okay however. It's not a bad story, but if you are a true lover of the play or classic film, this won't do it for you.
Rating: - A good POTO movie to have
I am one of many thousands of avid POTO fans and I found this movie to be a nice, original adaption of Gaston Leroux's novel. The music is good, the acting well done, and the cast was great. I also appreciate the occasional humor that was thrown in--it provided some much needed comic relief! :)If you at all a phan of Phantom of the Opera, I would recommend adding this little gem to your collection. :)
Rating: - phanton of the opera 1943 now dvd
DVD REALLY EXCELLENT. SOUNG WAS GREAT AND VIDEO SUPER. NEED MORE OF NELSON EDDY AND DO EDDY AND JEANNETTE MACDONALD ON DVD/
Rating: - Too little phantom ,too much opera
If you set aside the movie of the Lloyd Webber musical this is probably the most lavish version of the Gaston Leroux warhorse ever made.It is visually sumptuous with superb sets which saw the team working on them garner a much deserved Oscar .The costumes are splendid and the colour photography luminous and eye catching .All this unfortunately is at the expense of the horror element and the scenes of drama and tension are subservient to depictions of operatic performance and ones of broad comedy ... Read More
Rating: - The myth; the legend!
Classic portrait of a violinist, whose face has been totally disfigured and who scares to spectators and workers of Paris Opera. One of the most eminent movies of the forties, with a spectacular photography of a team directed by Alexander Golitzen, 14 times nominated and triple winner of the Academy Award.
It's useless to remark the memorable performance of Claude Rains (Mr. Smith goes to Washington, Notorious, Casablanca), one of the most extraordinary French actors ever born. ... Read More
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