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        <![CDATA[ As noted in this essay, I recently reread Gaston Leroux’s PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, partly to analyze the book itself in terms of my NUM theory, partly to compare the original to as many film-versions as possible.In my experience thus far, the first version, starring Lon Chaney Sr. and directed by Rupert Julian, comes closest to the Leroux novel.  And yet, appropriately enough, the 1925 version is, far more than the novel proper, responsible for promoting the idea that heroine Christine may be a... ]]>
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			<description><![CDATA[ thePHANTOMoftheZOO wrote:gene phillips wrote:I added this addenda to the review:


ADDENDA: Though the DVD I reviewed isn't labelled as such, it's likely that this is the recut 1929 version of the original 1925 film, as the DVD was from Catcom, a compa...<br /><a href="http://monsterkidclassichorrorforum.yuku.com/reply/920198/THE-PHANTOM-OF-THE-OPERA-1925#reply-920198">Read More</a> ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ gene phillips wrote:I added this addenda to the review:


ADDENDA: Though the DVD I reviewed isn't labelled as such, it's likely that this is the recut 1929 version of the original 1925 film, as the DVD was from Catcom, a company specializing in public...<br /><a href="http://monsterkidclassichorrorforum.yuku.com/reply/920010/THE-PHANTOM-OF-THE-OPERA-1925#reply-920010">Read More</a> ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Gojira wrote:gene phillips wrote:Wich2 wrote:The '29 is more loved by some Chaney fans, as it showcases his work more; the '25 is, to this viewer, the better-developed story overall, and hence the better movie.   Do all the finished versions end with the ...<br /><a href="http://monsterkidclassichorrorforum.yuku.com/reply/851812/THE-PHANTOM-OF-THE-OPERA-1925#reply-851812">Read More</a> ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Gojira wrote:gene phillips wrote:Wich2 wrote:The '29 is more loved by some Chaney fans, as it showcases his work more; the '25 is, to this viewer, the better-developed story overall, and hence the better movie.   Do all the finished versions end with the ...<br /><a href="http://monsterkidclassichorrorforum.yuku.com/reply/851811/THE-PHANTOM-OF-THE-OPERA-1925#reply-851811">Read More</a> ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Not totally, Goj - our own esteemed Jack Theakston has stated his preference for the later cut, as it is tighter and focuses more on the main character.And as to quality, the persistant rumor is that&nbsp;the&nbsp;'25 materials that UCLA is working from, ...<br /><a href="http://monsterkidclassichorrorforum.yuku.com/reply/843311/THE-PHANTOM-OF-THE-OPERA-1925#reply-843311">Read More</a> ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ gene phillips wrote:Wich2 wrote:The '29 is more loved by some Chaney fans, as it showcases his work more; the '25 is, to this viewer, the better-developed story overall, and hence the better movie.   Do all the finished versions end with the Phantom's dea...<br /><a href="http://monsterkidclassichorrorforum.yuku.com/reply/843281/THE-PHANTOM-OF-THE-OPERA-1925#reply-843281">Read More</a> ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ I added this addenda to the review:


ADDENDA: Though the DVD I reviewed isn't labelled as such, it's likely that this is the recut 1929 version of the original 1925 film, as the DVD was from Catcom, a company specializing in public-domain releases.
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			<description><![CDATA[ Wich2 wrote:The '29 is more loved by some Chaney fans, as it showcases his work more; the '25 is, to this viewer, the better-developed story overall, and hence the better movie.   Do all the finished versions end with the Phantom's death at the hands of m...<br /><a href="http://monsterkidclassichorrorforum.yuku.com/reply/841442/THE-PHANTOM-OF-THE-OPERA-1925#reply-841442">Read More</a> ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Rick wrote:One of my favorite aspects of the PHANTOM story is when we learn that he's been "haunting" the opera house for years. &nbsp;That he's a legend for at least a generation of the denizens of the theatre. &nbsp;When you get a guy doused with acid w...<br /><a href="http://monsterkidclassichorrorforum.yuku.com/reply/841441/THE-PHANTOM-OF-THE-OPERA-1925#reply-841441">Read More</a> ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ gene phillips wrote:Mora wrote:Wonderful essay, Gene!

What I've always wondered is where the idea of facial scarring by acid originated. Nothing is as scary as the original concept of our phantom being born disfigured and later classified as insane and...<br /><a href="http://monsterkidclassichorrorforum.yuku.com/reply/841437/THE-PHANTOM-OF-THE-OPERA-1925#reply-841437">Read More</a> ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ The odd thing is that the ALW musical retained the "born freak" idea, with a fantastic living skull make-up, but the film version gives us a Phantom who is a hunk with a port stain. Mind you, it was a Joel Schumacher film... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Posi-lutely Rick. That pseudo-supernatural element deteriorates completely with that more mundane - if painful - explanation. Chaney's Erik is indeed a haunting character and should have been retained for the remakes. ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ One of my favorite aspects of the PHANTOM story is when we learn that he's been "haunting" the opera house for years. &nbsp;That he's a legend for at least a generation of the denizens of the theatre. &nbsp;When you get a guy doused with acid who hides in...<br /><a href="http://monsterkidclassichorrorforum.yuku.com/reply/840744/THE-PHANTOM-OF-THE-OPERA-1925#reply-840744">Read More</a> ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Mora wrote:Wonderful essay, Gene!

What I've always wondered is where the idea of facial scarring by acid originated. Nothing is as scary as the original concept of our phantom being born disfigured and later classified as insane and even incarcerated a...<br /><a href="http://monsterkidclassichorrorforum.yuku.com/reply/840732/THE-PHANTOM-OF-THE-OPERA-1925#reply-840732">Read More</a> ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Wonderful essay, Gene!

What I've always wondered is where the idea of facial scarring by acid originated. Nothing is as scary as the original concept of our phantom being born disfigured and later classified as insane and even incarcerated as such. Cer...<br /><a href="http://monsterkidclassichorrorforum.yuku.com/reply/840628/THE-PHANTOM-OF-THE-OPERA-1925#reply-840628">Read More</a> ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ An easy way to tell the difference is in the opera scenes. The 1925 version has a couple of scenes with actors on stage portraying Faust and Mephistopheles during the opera, the 1929 version does not. ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ The '29 is more loved by some Chaney fans, as it showcases his work more; the '25 is, to this viewer, the better-developed story overall, and hence the better movie. ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ cjh5801 wrote:Gene, are you reviewing the 1925 version or the 1929 re-release version? A number of scenes were cut or rearranged in the 1929 re-release, so it may be interesting to compare the original 1925 version to the book, if you haven't already.   G...<br /><a href="http://monsterkidclassichorrorforum.yuku.com/reply/840403/THE-PHANTOM-OF-THE-OPERA-1925#reply-840403">Read More</a> ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Gene, are you reviewing the 1925 version or the 1929 re-release version? A number of scenes were cut or rearranged in the 1929 re-release, so it may be interesting to compare the original 1925 version to the book, if you haven't already. ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ As noted in this essay, I recently reread Gaston Leroux’s PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, partly to analyze the book itself in terms of my NUM theory, partly to compare the original to as many film-versions as possible.In my experience thus far, the first version...<br /><a href="http://monsterkidclassichorrorforum.yuku.com/topic/44143/THE-PHANTOM-OF-THE-OPERA-1925">Read More</a> ]]></description>

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