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The Phantom of the Opera

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1990–
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
1.9K
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Charles Dance in The Phantom of the Opera (1990)
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Christine Daeé, a talented young singer, after being discovered by the well-known playboy comte (earl) Philippe de Chagny, is sent by her new patron to the Paris Opera to receive classical t... Read allChristine Daeé, a talented young singer, after being discovered by the well-known playboy comte (earl) Philippe de Chagny, is sent by her new patron to the Paris Opera to receive classical training.Christine Daeé, a talented young singer, after being discovered by the well-known playboy comte (earl) Philippe de Chagny, is sent by her new patron to the Paris Opera to receive classical training.

  • Stars
    • Teri Polo
    • Charles Dance
    • Burt Lancaster
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    1.9K
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    • Stars
      • Teri Polo
      • Charles Dance
      • Burt Lancaster
    • 34User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Teri Polo
    Teri Polo
    • Christine Daeé
    • 1990
    Charles Dance
    Charles Dance
    • The Phantom (Erik)
    • 1990
    Burt Lancaster
    Burt Lancaster
    • Gérard Carrière
    • 1990
    Adam Storke
    Adam Storke
    • Count Philippe de Chagny
    • 1990
    Ian Richardson
    Ian Richardson
    • Alain Choleti
    • 1990
    Andréa Ferréol
    Andréa Ferréol
    • Carlotta
    • 1990
    Jean-Pierre Cassel
    Jean-Pierre Cassel
    • Inspector Ledoux
    • 1990
    Jean Rougerie
    Jean Rougerie
    • Jean-Claude
    • 1990
    André Chaumeau
    • Joseph Buguet
    • 1990
    Marie-Thérèse Orain
    • Madame Giry
    • 1990
    Marie-Christine Robert
    • Flora
    • 1990
    Marie Lenoir
    • Florence
    • 1990
    Anne Roumanoff
    Anne Roumanoff
    • Fleur
    • 1990
    Jean Dupouy
    • Alfredo (singer 'Faust')
    • 1990
    Jacques Mars
    • Oroyeso (singer 'Mephisto')
    • 1990
    Anne Julia Goddet
    • Singer
    • 1990
    Frankie Pain
    Frankie Pain
    • Singer
    • 1990
    Frédéric Darié
    • Singer
    • 1990
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    10karalynnn

    Probably one of my favorite TV movies.

    Beautiful Adaptation of the Phantom of the Opera. This is NOT the musical Broadway version. The only music here is the Italian operas the opera house is performing. This version based on a stage version of the book, by noted playwright Arthur Kopit, is beautiful and well performed. I love this movie because of its character development and lack of individuals breaking into song for absolutely no reason, what so ever. The use of the Phantom's various masks to convey his mood is a very unique approach, in this film. The climatic duet between Christine and Eric and a beautiful scene with Burt Lancaster and Charles Dance (Carriere and Eric) are both very moving.

    A beautiful, and tragic love story.
    8SoutheastUK

    An interesting and entertaining version of a classic

    Aside from the original musical, this is probably the pick of the crop out of the cinematic versions of the story.

    Charles Dance does an outstanding job, making good use of the script and direction, both of which are well above average. Other performances were pretty excellent too. The music is engaging and well worth adding to any non teenage-dirtbag collection!

    This could easily have been a disaster, but instead turned out to be surprisingly - and pleasantly - good with interesting variations on a theme. Good, clean entertainment that the whole family can enjoy without the usual Hollywood crass to spoilt it! All in all, a big thumbs up to all concerned.
    10fro0tlo0p

    Greatest version of Phantom EVER

    If your looking for mindless gore and horror, look elsewhere. If you are looking for a phenomenal story, incredible cinematography, lavish costumes, superb acting, and all the elements from Phantom of the Opera that you've ever wanted to see wrapped up in imaginative, risk-taking dialog, see this one. Charles Dance is the perfect blend of sympathetic monster and mad, love obsessed gentleman. He loves deeply with an innocent passion. Teri Polo plays Christine with such angelic sweetened and bitter remorse, you'll love, hate, and love her character time and again. Add to that Burt Lancaster's majesty and Andréa Ferréol's over-the-top performance as Carlotta, and this is the strongest PotO cast I have ever seen. Plus, you get to hear real opera beautifully sung throughout the film.
    8Hup234!

    And the top three reasons to see this version are:

    One, Charles Dance is always terrific, playing good, bad or indifferent guys with equal aplomb and skill. (This time he's a good guy who, unfortunately, is not blessed with good looks.) Two, the sets and music are superb. And three, the final climactic aria is Charles Gounod's fabulous goosebump-raising "Anges Pur, Anges Radieux" ("Angels Pure, Angels Radiant") from "Faust". No, we don't see the Phantom's face....but Christine does, and her expression tells us everything.
    LeeMunsick

    I think the best "Phantom" made to date!

    1990 two-part Brit film, made for TV to take advantage of the interest in the then hit Broadway musical. This one is not a musical, but has numerous excellent operatic scenes. A young Comte, patron of the opera, hears a beautiful singer at a country fair, sends her to the impresario of the opera house to arrange for singing lessons. That manager has just been dismissed, succeeded by a scurrilous couple played by jealous, demanding soprano Andréa Ferréol and her husband, fawning Ian Richardson. He's in a very different role for him, which couldn't keep out his usual officious nature behind a very strange semi-Italian accent! I imagine he relished every second of it. Ferréol demands the leading roles in every opera, refuses to give lovely ingenue Teri Polo lessons, but lets her stay on as her costume girl and dresser to lesser players. Veteran character actor Charles Dance does a fine job as Erik, the Phantom, as does Burt Lancaster as the ousted manager. Unlike that famous organ scene in the Lon Chaney 1925 silent, we never see Erik's face. When he is unmasked, his back remains to the camera. I've seen most if not all of the film "Phantoms" and deem this the finest of all. Direction, sets, locations are all absolutely outstanding. The TV film originally ran on two different nights, with complete, long opening titles and closing credits run both times. The first installment ends suddenly with the huge chandelier crashing down on opera patrons. Tres abrupt! Viewers must fiddle around with controls to jump to the "next scene", the film's concluding half, and sit through those titles again. Should have been re-edited for home viewers. But the performance itself is well worth it, after one figures all this out. A very strange trailer is included as the third CD "scene".

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    • Trivia
      This film is the first production ever to be filmed within the famed Paris Opera House (in France called the Académie Nationale de Musique or Palais Garnier); the backstage area, Grand Staircase, dressing rooms, and the cellars were all shot on location at the Palais Garnier. The only scenes shot elsewhere were those at the "lagoon" (a film set), as well as in the theatre boxes and the auditorium (located in another theatre).
    • Goofs
      When Carlotta sings, her words don't match her lips.
    • Quotes

      Erik The Phantom of the Opera: [reaches for his ears] My God! The place really is haunted; what is that?

      Gerard Carriere: Well, without looking, I would say with confidence it must be Carlotta.

      Erik The Phantom of the Opera: Who?

      Gerard Carriere: The new star.

      Erik The Phantom of the Opera: She can't sing!

      Gerard Carriere: [chuckles] Well, obviously she doesn't know that.

      Erik The Phantom of the Opera: Well, someone should tell her.

      Gerard Carriere: She's married to the new manager.

      Erik The Phantom of the Opera: Good God. This means she's probably going to sing all the time. What kind of horror are you leaving me in?

      Gerard Carriere: Erik, what are we going to do about all of this?

      Erik The Phantom of the Opera: I know what to do about it. I'll kill them both.

      Gerard Carriere: Oh, come on, now!

      Erik The Phantom of the Opera: I'm teasing; probably the only one I need to kill is her.

      Gerard Carriere: Erik!

      Erik The Phantom of the Opera: What has happened to your sense of humour?

      Gerard Carriere: My humour?

      Erik The Phantom of the Opera: You're right. I'm sorry. I'm just not used to killing people; it threw me off a bit.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Behind the Mask: The Story of 'The Phantom of the Opera' (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Faust
      Written by Charles Gounod

      Performed by the National Hungarian Orchestra

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    • Release date
      • March 18, 1990 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • France
      • Italy
      • Germany
    • Official sites
      • distributor's official site for individuals
      • Distributor's official site for professionals
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • El fantasma de la ópera
    • Filming locations
      • Paris, France(Paris Opera House/Caves of Mello)
    • Production companies
      • Hexatel
      • Saban/Scherick Productions
      • Saban International N.V.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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