The Phantom of the Opera [1925] | reviewed by: Lee Weber | November 6, 2011
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Considering its age, 1925s The Phantom of the Opera stands the test of time thks to Lon Chaney's brilliant performance and stunning Make-up.
| genre | Horror | Musical |
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| synopsis | A grotesquely disfigured composer known as the |
| lead actors | Lon Chaney | Mary Philbin | Norman Kerry | Gibson Gowland | Arthur Edmund Carewe | John St. Polis | Snitz Edwards | Virginia Pearson |
| director | Rupert Julian |












