The Phantom of the Opera
The Phantom of the Opera

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The Phantom of the Opera

1990
TV Show
Ended
1 Season
English

Comte Philippe de Chagny discovers Christine Daaé's singing talent at a county fair and sends her to his friend Gérard Carrière, director of the Parisian opera. However, just when she arrives, Carrière is dismissed. His successor, the arrogant Alain Choleti, refuses to allow a woman of low birth perform in his opera, but graciously employs Christine as gadrobiere for his primadonna wife Carlotta, who's installed as first singer. He also battles the Phantom, an unknown figure in the catacombs below, granted privileges by Carrière. Christine becomes the Phantom's protégé, unaware that her being his muse makes him increasingly dangerous.

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IMDb5.7/10
Director: Tony RichardsonGenres: Musical, Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

A disfigured musical genius haunts the Paris Opera House, terrorizing its new owners and patrons while grooming a young soprano, Christine, to be his star. He manipulates events from the shadows, driven by his obsessive love for Christine and his desire for her to fulfill his artistic vision. As the phantom's influence grows, the opera house becomes a place of fear and mystery, leading to a confrontation that will determine Christine's fate.

Critical Reception

This adaptation of the classic musical tale received a mixed reception. While some praised its gothic atmosphere and the performance of Robert Englund as the Phantom, others found it lacking the emotional depth and grandeur of previous versions or stage productions. Its commercial performance was also modest compared to its musical inspiration.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its dark, gothic atmosphere and Robert Englund's menacing portrayal of the Phantom.

  • Criticized for its uneven pacing and failure to capture the full emotional impact of the story.

  • Found to be a competent but ultimately forgettable adaptation compared to other versions.

Google audience: Audience reception for this version is not widely documented, but available comments suggest a division of opinion. Some viewers appreciated the horror elements introduced by Englund's casting and the atmospheric setting, while others felt it strayed too far from the romantic and tragic core of the Phantom legend.

Fun Fact

Robert Englund, famous for his role as Freddy Krueger, reportedly did extensive makeup tests and prosthetics for his role as the Phantom, aiming for a terrifying yet pitiable look.

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