Regarded by many as the first great horror film, and certainly the best of the silent era, the earliest version of "The Phantom of the Opera" stars Lon Chaney, the man of a thousand faces. Chaney is Erik, the horribly disfigured Phantom who leads a menacing existence in the catacombs and dungeons beneath the Paris Opera. When Erik falls in love with a beautiful prima donna, he kidnaps her and holds her hostage in his lair, where he is destined to have a showdown with her fiance and the secret police. This horror classic, presented in its 1929 re-edited reissue version, features a rare early 2-color Technicolor sequence. Remastered to Correct Running Speed, Essay About Lon Chaney by Michael Blake, Chapter Index. Color Tinting to the Original 1925 Specifications with Bal Masque Sequence in Original Technicolor(TM).
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Product Id | 2164233 |
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UPC | 014381409727 |
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