Un compositor desfigurado vende su alma por la mujer que ama para que esta interprete su música. Sin embargo, un malvado magnate discográfico roba su música para abrir su palacio del rock, E... Leer todoUn compositor desfigurado vende su alma por la mujer que ama para que esta interprete su música. Sin embargo, un malvado magnate discográfico roba su música para abrir su palacio del rock, El Paraíso.Un compositor desfigurado vende su alma por la mujer que ama para que esta interprete su música. Sin embargo, un malvado magnate discográfico roba su música para abrir su palacio del rock, El Paraíso.
- Nominado para 1 premio Óscar
- 3 premios y 5 nominaciones en total
- The Juicy Fruits
- (as Harold Oblong)
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- CuriosidadesThe record press in which the character Winslow Leach is disfigured was in fact a real pressing plant (it was an injection-molding press at an Ideal Toy Company plant). William Finley was worried about whether the machine would be safe, and the crew assured him it was. The press was fitted with foam pads (which resemble the casting molds in the press) and there were chocks put in the center to stop it from closing completely. However, the machine was powerful enough to crush the chocks that it gradually kept closing. It is commonly believed that Finley pulled his head out of the press just in time to avoid being injured, and that his scream in that scene was genuine, but this is an exaggeration. Finley was quickly pulled out by grips and the record press scene, along with most scenes in the movie with little dialogue, was filmed without sound, and the talking and sound effects were dubbed in later. At a Phantom of the Paradise convention, Finley exaggerated the story and said that his scream was "for real", although he may have meant that he was able to conjure up a very real scream in post-production by thinking back to his memories of the incident.
- PifiasVideotape was still only in the experimental development phase in 1953, when Swan records his suicide note/contract, and at that it was only capable of black and white images. Color, broadcast quality videotape of the kind depicted here was not available until the late 1950s.
- Citas
The Phantom: [to Beef] Never sing my music again. Not here, not anywhere. Do you understand? Never again. My music is for Phoenix. Only she can sing it. Anyone else who tries, dies!
- Créditos adicionalesThe closing credits feature a series of montages of the cast members, identifying each by name, starting with the musical trio (Oblong, Hahn, Comanor) and concluding with William Finley as Winslow/The Phantom. These montages are made up of shots ostensibly from the movie, and most of them are, but there are also numerous outtakes.
- Versiones alternativasIn the pre-release (or press) prints of the movie, the scene where Winslow was disfigured by the record press was longer; His disfigured face was briefly seen steaming with smoke from the press, and Winslow then killed the cop that surprised him (and shot him in the leg, which explained why Winslow walked with a limp for most of the film; however, he was able to run with the greatest of ease towards the end). The scene was removed from subsequent versions, as it was best decided that Winslow's disfigured visage be revealed at the end of the film.
- ConexionesFeatured in Terror en el patio de butacas (1984)
- Banda sonoraGoodbye, Eddie, Goodbye
Written by Paul Williams
Performed by Jeffrey Comanor, Archie Hahn and Peter Elbling as The Juicy Fruits, lead vocal Archie Hahn
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- Idioma
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- Duración1 hora 31 minutos
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