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Synopsis
One of the most popular stage musicals in the history of Broadway and London's West End makes its long-awaited arrival on the motion-picture screen in this lavish adaptation directed by Joel Schumacher. Christine (Emmy Rossum) is a beautiful and gifted young woman who longs to join the company of the Paris Opera House. During rehearsals for one of the opera's grand productions, a backdrop falls and crashes to the floor, nearly crushing leading lady Carlotta (Minnie Driver). When several members of the company suggest this could be the work of the "Phantom of the Opera," a spectral presence said to haunt the building, Carlotta drops out of the show, and the fates permit Christine to step in as her replacement. Christine's performance is a triumph, and on opening night she becomes reacquainted with Raoul (Patrick Wilson), a former childhood friend who is now a wealthy and well-known nobleman. Christine soon finds herself smitten with the handsome Raoul, but the same evening she makes a startling discovery -- the story of the Phantom is not just a legend. A brilliant but horribly disfigured composer (Gerard Butler) lives deep in the depths of the opera house, and taken with the beauty of Christine's voice, he abducts her and brings her to his lair, where he offers to help her perfect her talents, offering to write an opera especially for her. As the terrified Christine is comforted by Raoul, the two fall in love, but the phantom sees her affection for Raoul as a tremendous betrayal, and the jealous phantom nearly kills Christine as he nearly killed Carlotta. When the phantom emerges to present the opera's management with the piece he has written for Christine, the singer is asked to put her life on the line in an effort to capture the mad genius once and for all. Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical version of Gaston Leroux's novel, which had already enjoyed several stage and screen adaptations in the past, opened in London in 1986 and has been a popular favorite around the world ever since; the show was still running in New York and London when the film version premiered in late 2004. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Imogen Bain Carlotta's Maid
Paul Brooke Auctioneer
CiarĂ¡n Hinds Richard Firmin
Kevin McNally Buquet
Murray Melvin Reyer
Judith Paris Carlotta's Seamstress
Miranda Richardson Madame Giry
Simon Callow Gilles Andre
James Fleet Lefevre
Minnie Driver La Carlotta
Gerard Butler The Phantom
Alison Skilbeck Nun/Nurse
Emmy Rossum Christine Daae
Victor McGuire Piangi
Miles Western Carlotta's Wigmaker
Patrick Wilson Vicomte Raoul de Chagny
Jennifer Ellison Meg Giry
Laura Lounsom Young Madame Giry
Chris Overton Young Phantom
Halcro Johnston Passirino
Oliver Chopping Porter
Lee Sellers Chauffer
Ramin Karimloo Christine's Father
Annabel Porter Young Meg
Max Thomas
Laura Hounsom Young Mme. Giry

Production Crew

Debbie Kaye Animal Trainer/Wrangler
Paul Kirby Art Director
Zach Justman Assistant Visual Effects Editor
Gaston Leroux Book Author
David Grindrod Casting
Peter Darling Choreography
John Mathieson Cinematographer
Nigel Stone Cinematographer
John Stanborough Color Timing
Andrew Lloyd Webber Composer (Music Score)
Claas Henke Compositor
Glen Bennett Compositor
Jo Ken Compositor
Mark P. Renton Compositor
Mike Poterfield Compositor
Simon Cassels Compositor
Steve Muangman Compositor
Nigel Wright Conductor
Christine Greenwood Construction Department
Danny Webster Construction Department
Gary Gleeson Construction Department
Geoff Newton Construction Department
Kathryn Prince Construction Department
Ken Barley Construction Department
Michael Gardiner Construction Department
Paul King Construction Department
Rob Weller Construction Department
Robb Weller Construction Department
Sean Hedges-Quinn Construction Department
Steve Adamson Construction Department
Vicky Ball Construction Department
Alexandra Byrne Costume Designer
Crew Catering LTD Craft Service/Catering
Sophie Aitken Craft Service/Catering
Vince Jordan Craft Service/Catering
Joel Schumacher Director
Terry Rawlings Editor
Garry Hedges Electrician
Les McGee Electrician
Peter Joslin Electrician
Robert O'Brien Electrician
Vincent Clarke Electrician
Antony Hunt Executive Producer
Austin Shaw Executive Producer
Eli Richbourg Executive Producer
Jeff Abberley Executive Producer
Julia Blackman Executive Producer
Keith Cousins Executive Producer
Louise Goodsill Executive Producer
Paul Hitchcock Executive Producer
Ralph Kamp Executive Producer
David Pearson First Assistant Director
Tommy Gormley First Assistant Director
Jennie Lee-Wright Foley Artist
Pauline Griffiths Foley Artist
Edward Colyer Foley Mixer
David Tyler Foley Recordist
Andrew Lloyd Webber From Musical by
Charles Hart From Musical by
Richard Stilgoe From Musical by
John Rogers Gaffer
Panavision Grips Grip
Jenny Shircore Hair Styles
Zachery Tucker Lighting
Jenny Shircore Makeup
Tim Clark Matte Artist
Digna Nigoumi Motion Control Camera
Malcolm Wooldridge Motion Control Camera
The VFX Company Limited Motion Control Camera
Nigel Wright Musical Direction/Supervision
Professional Negative Cutting Limited Negative Cutter
Andrew Lloyd Webber Play Author
Andrew Lloyd Webber Producer
Jen Hutchinson Production Accountant
Ryan Meredith Production Assistant
Alexandra Coxon Production Controller
Alexandra Coxon Production Coordinator
Anthony Pratt Production Designer
Terry Rawlings Production Designer
Animated Extras Intl. Prosthetic Makeup Effects
Michael Smith Prosthetic Makeup Effects
Andrew Lloyd Webber Screenwriter
Joel Schumacher Screenwriter
Celia Bobak Set Decorator
Promed Medical Support Services Set Medic/First Aid
Charles Hart Songwriter
Andy Nelson Sound/Sound Designer
Anna Behlmer Sound/Sound Designer
Tony Dawe Sound/Sound Designer
Cinesite Special Effects
Greg Powell Stunts Coordinator
John Fenner Supervising Art Director
Asylum Visual Effects Title Design
Justin Blampied Title Design
Kosta Saric Visual Effects Editor
Jamie Stevenson Visual Effects Producer
David M.V. Jones Visual Effects Supervisor
Nathan McGuinness Visual Effects Supervisor
Peter Hutchinson Visual Effects Supervisor
Brendan Donnison Voice Casting
Year: 2004
Runtime: 133
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG13
for brief violent images
Category: Feature

Genre
Musical

Produced by
Odyssey Entertainment
Really Useful Films
Scion Films Production
Screenplay
Warner Brothers Pictures

Release
December 22, 2004 (USA - Limited)
by Entertainment Film Distributors
Warner Brothers

Awards
2004 - Best Original Song - Golden Globe
2004 - Best Original Song - Golden Globe
2004 - Best Picture - Broadcast Film Critics Association
2004 - Best Picture - Comedy or Musical - Golden Globe
2004 - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy - Golden Globe
2004 - Best Original Song - Golden Globe
2004 - Best Original Song - Golden Globe
2004 - Best Picture - Broadcast Film Critics Association
2004 - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy - Hollywood Foreign Press Association
2004 - Best Original Song - Hollywood Foreign Press Association
2004 - Best Original Song - Hollywood Foreign Press Association