Unfortunately, the graveyard in the movie was created on a sound stage.
The Opera Populaire.
Yes, there is a scene in the 2004 version of Phantom of the Opera has no singing. It is the scene that Maddame Giry tells her tale of the Phantom and his childhood. In that scene there is no talking ethier though. There are many parts scattered around the movie though, that have talking. You just have to look for them.
Chapter 7 of The Phantom of the Opera is called Faust and What Followed. This is the scene where Carllota's voice sounds like a frog and the Chandelier crashes.
Masquerade
after the masquerade, because you can still see his red costume :)
In Andrew Lloyd Webber--Phantom of the Opera both stage and film, the Phantom is singing. Yes, there is a scene in the Andrew Lloyd Webber's 2004 version of Phantom of the Opera has no singing. It is the scene that Maddame Giry tells her tale of the Phantom and his childhood. In that scene there is no talking ethier though. There are many parts scattered around the movie though, that have talking. You just have to look for them. 1925 with Lon Chaney, he is not singing at all through out the silent film. 1943 with Claude Rains, he is not singing at all through out the first colored film. Only Raoul and Christine sings.
The Phantom does not die. In all versions Meg Giry finds his mask on his throne; in some that is the final scene, in others she also finds his cape; in Webber's movie adaptation it is shown that many years later, when Raoul is old and Christine has died that he still lives. The Phantom does not die in Webber's musical, but he does die in the original book by Gaston Leroux. In the book Erik dies of a broken heart.
The Elderly Raoul was weeping at Christine's grave and saw the Phantom's rose, he knew he had been there a part of her life all these years.
No. That was all rumors. She said the fans -because of "phantom"-wanted them to be a couple but she and gerry were like brother and sister. Gerry is also almost 15 years older than her, that would be a little sick and wrong on Gerrys part
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Gaston Leroux is the author of the novel Phantom of the Opera, which is the book the play Phantom is based on.
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