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Lon Chaney | The Phantom | |
Mary Philbin | Christine Daae | |
Norman Kerry | Vicomte Raoul de Chagny | |
Arthur Edmund Carewe | Ledoux | |
Gibson Gowland | Simon Buquet | |
John St. Polis | Comte Philip de Chagny | |
Snitz Edwards | Florine Papillon | |
Mary Fabian | Carlotta | |
Virginia Pearson | Carlotta / Carlotta's Mother | |
Olive Ann Alcorn | La Sorelli | |
Betty Allen | Ballerina | |
Betty Arthur | Ballet dancer | |
Joseph Belmont | Stage Manager | |
Alexander Bevani | Mephistopheles | |
Earl Gordon Bostwick | Minor Role | |
Edward Cecil | Faust | |
Ruth Clifford | Ballerina | |
Chester Conklin | Orderly | |
Roy Coulson | The Jester | |
Bruce Covington | M. Moncharmin |
Director |
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Producer | Carl Laemmle
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Writer | Richard Wallace
Gaston Leroux Bernard McConville Tom Reed |
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Cinematography |
Charles Van Enger
Virgil Miller Milton Bridenbecker |
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Musician | Carl Davis
Rick Wakeman Roy Budd Sam Perry |
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A grotesquely disfigured composer known as "The Phantom" haunts Paris' opera house, where he's secretly grooming Christine Daae to be an opera diva. Luring her to his remote underground lair, The Phantom declares his love. But Christine loves Raoul de Chagny and plans to elope with him. When The Phantom learns this, he abducts Christine. |
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