Phantom of the Opera (1943)

A disfigured violinist haunts Paris Opera to help his love; ideal for fans of gothic romance and tragic tales.

Genres: Horror, Romance

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Phantom of the Opera(1943)

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Movie1h 29mEnglishHorror, Romance
6.6
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After a terrible accident leaves a composer disfigured, he hides behind a mask and haunts an opera house. Driven by obsession and resentment, he tries to push a young singer into the spotlight while settling scores with those he believes wronged him.

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Pros: striking sets and color; operatic music moments; polished production | Cons: light on horror; uneven tone shifts; phantom feels underused

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You’ll likely enjoy this if you want classic Universal atmosphere, lavish opera-house visuals, and a melodramatic mix of romance and menace; Not for you if you expect strong scares or a consistently dark tone like The Wolf Man.

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Too many musical moments and I disliked the comedic last scene. But oh, it looks gorgeous in 4k and Claude is great.

Claude Rains stars as _The Phantom of the Opera_, in Universal’s new vision of Gaston Leroux’s classic novel. The story follows young opera ingénue Christine Dubois whose secret benefactor, a violinist named Erique Claudin, is deformed during a fight with a publisher and seeks refuge in the sewers under the opera house; where he is driven mad and launches a series of attacks to further Dubois career. Unfortunately, there’s also a comedic subplot with two suiters vying for Christine’s affections that doesn’t really fit the tone of the rest of the film. However, Rains gives a solid performance and Susanna Foster is pretty good as Christine Dubois. Additionally, the sets and costume designs are extraordinary, and won the film a well-deserved Oscar. Yet while it’s a beautiful looking film, _The Phantom of the Opera_ lacks the power of the original and is a rather poor adaptation.

A composer, Erique Claudin is fired after twenty years in the opera''s orchestra. He''s short on rent and can''t continue the lessons he''s been paying for his favorite understudy, Christine DuBois. His new concerto is his only way to get back on his feet so he offers his work to music publisher. He becomes enraged once he finds out that the publisher has stolen his work. He strangles him to death, then his face is permanently scarred after the assistant throws acid in his face. Guilty of murder, he hides in the sewers beneath the opera house and continue his intention to make DuBois a star. I''m not a fan of musicals so this is not for me. I can''t deny that it looks gorgeous and is competently made with beautiful, colourful sets and costumes. But as a universal horror film, it doesn''t deliver the horror. It''s the least horrifying than what I''ve seen so far. This reminds me of The Great Gabbo where it''s mostly singing and dancing. The comedic bits thrown in here don''t really work. Many of the scenes drag on for way too long. I can''t connect to most characters beside Claude Rains.

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Well it's one of the most beautiful Universal Horror movies out there. Phantom of the Opera is directed by Arthur Lubin and features a collective of writers adapting from Gaston Leroux's novel. It stars Nelson Eddy, Claude Rains, Edgar Barrier, Susanna Foster, Leo Carrillo and Jane Farrar. Music is by Edward Ward and cinematography by W. Howard Greene. The Leroux source material has been adapted a number of times. This version sees Universal update their own 1925 silent version that starred Lon Chaney, and give it a Technicolor make over whilst practically making it a musical picture. Even making it a light comedy in parts! It is undeniably a gorgeous picture, both visually and aurally, for the sets and operatic tunes alone this could never be called a dull movie. But we want horror, it's an horrific tale of murder, disfigurement, disloyalty and unbridled passions, we don't want to be watching a Phantom of the Opera movie where at any moment you expect the cast to start singing "ding dong the witch is dead". Cast are mostly fine as regards the tone of the piece, though Rains barely gets his teeth into the role of the Phantom and comes off more like Zorro or the Lone Ranger. While Lubin and his crew give the whole production a professional polish. But is this horror? No, never, and that's a shame given it's from the torch bearers for classic horror of the 30s and 40s. 5/10

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