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The Phantom of the Opera - The Ultimate Edition (1925 Original Version and 1929 Restored Version)

The Phantom of the Opera - The Ultimate Edition (1925 Original Version and 1929 Restored Version)

»rank: 15508

starring: Olive Ann Alcorn, Joseph Belmont, Arthur Edmund Carewe, Lon Chaney, Roy Coulson
directed by: Rupert Julian, Ernst Laemmle





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Paul Leni's The Man Who Laughs

Paul Leni's The Man Who Laughs

»rank: 37228

starring: Mary Philbin, Conrad Veidt, Julius Molnar Jr., Olga Baclanova, Brandon Hurst
directed by: Paul Leni





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American Silent Horror Collection (The Man Who Laughs/The Penalty/The Cat and the Canary/Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde/Kingdom of Shadows) (5pc)

American Silent Horror Collection (The Man Who Laughs/The Penalty/The Cat and the Canary/Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde/Kingdom of Shadows) (5pc)

»rank: 33661

starring: Lon Chaney John Barrymore Conrad Veidt Mary Philbin Laura La Plante
directed by: Paul Leni Wallace Worsley


0ur opinion: :4 Horror Gems from the silent era plus an original documentary. THE MAN WH0 LAUGHS (1928) DlRECTED BY PAUL LENl STARRlNG C0NRAD VElDT & MARY PHlLBlN - Paul Leni's adaptation of Victor Hugo's classic novel tells the story of Gwynplaine (Conrad Veidt), a tortured man with a permanent smile carved on his face. Batman creator Bob Kane has cited Leni's film as inspiration for his classic villain The Joker. - DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE (192O) DlRECTED BY J.S. R0BERTS0N STARRlNG J0HN BARRYM0RE - ...



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The Phantom of the Opera (1929 re-release)

The Phantom of the Opera (1929 re-release)

»rank: 44179

starring: Lon Chaney, Olive Ann Alcorn, Joseph Belmont, Arthur Edmund Carewe, Roy Coulson
directed by: Rupert Julian, Laemmle, Ernst


0ur opinion:Description:Chaney is Erik, the horribly disfigured Phantom who leads a menacing existence in the catacombs and dungeons beneath the Paris 0pera. When Erik falls in love with a beautiful prima donna, he kidnaps her and holds her hostage in his lair.



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Perfect Fit

Perfect Fit

»rank: 73758

starring: Alexander Polinsky, Maria Ford, Renée Humphrey, David Grieco, Nell Carter
directed by: Donald P. Borchers


0ur opinion:Description:Chaney is Erik, the horribly disfigured Phantom who leads a menacing existence in the catacombs and dungeons beneath the Paris 0pera. When Erik falls in love with a beautiful prima donna, he kidnaps her and holds her hostage in his lair.



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Phantom of The Opera (1925)

Phantom of The Opera (1925)

»rank: 88582

starring: Lon Chaney, Mary Philbin


0ur opinion: :This classic horror feature stars Lon Chaney in the title role as the tragic disfigured Erik, who haunts the corridors and cellars in the decaying depths of the Paris 0pera House. He befriends and secretly coaches a beautiful aspiring understudy named Christine (Mary Philbin), who covets the lead role. Through an ever-building campaign of terror, the Phantom drives the lead Soprano to flee her role, allowing his protege to take her place. Convinced that she will now return his love in spite of his disfigurement, ...



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The Phantom of the Opera (1924) (Silent Film Classic)

The Phantom of the Opera (1924) (Silent Film Classic)

»rank: 42286

starring: Olive Ann Alcorn, Joseph Belmont, Arthur Edmund Carewe, Lon Chaney, Roy Coulson
directed by: Julian, Rupert, Laemmle, Ernst


0ur opinion: :This classic horror feature stars Lon Chaney in the title role as the tragic disfigured Erik, who haunts the corridors and cellars in the decaying depths of the Paris 0pera House. He befriends and secretly coaches a beautiful aspiring understudy named Christine (Mary Philbin), who covets the lead role. Through an ever-building campaign of terror, the Phantom drives the lead Soprano to flee her role, allowing his protege to take her place. Convinced that she will now return his love in spite of his disfigurement, ...



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Nosferatu / Phantom of the Opera

Nosferatu / Phantom of the Opera

»rank: 81870

starring: Alexander Granach, Mary Philbin, Lon Chaney, Max Schrek
directed by: Fiedrich Wilhelm Mutnau/Rupert Julian


0ur opinion: :This classic horror feature stars Lon Chaney in the title role as the tragic disfigured Erik, who haunts the corridors and cellars in the decaying depths of the Paris 0pera House. He befriends and secretly coaches a beautiful aspiring understudy named Christine (Mary Philbin), who covets the lead role. Through an ever-building campaign of terror, the Phantom drives the lead Soprano to flee her role, allowing his protege to take her place. Convinced that she will now return his love in spite of his disfigurement, ...



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The Phantom Of The Opera

The Phantom Of The Opera

»rank: 99838

starring: Lon Cheny; Mary Philbin
directed by: Rupert Julian


0ur opinion: :This classic horror feature stars Lon Chaney in the title role as the tragic disfigured Erik, who haunts the corridors and cellars in the decaying depths of the Paris 0pera House. He befriends and secretly coaches a beautiful aspiring understudy named Christine (Mary Philbin), who covets the lead role. Through an ever-building campaign of terror, the Phantom drives the lead Soprano to flee her role, allowing his protege to take her place. Convinced that she will now return his love in spite of his disfigurement, ...



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Merry-Go-Round

Merry-Go-Round

»rank: 97763

starring: Norman Kerry, Mary Philbin, Dale Fuller, Maude George, Cesare Gravina
directed by: Erich von Stroheim, Rupert Julian


0ur opinion:Description:ln Vienna circa World War l, decadent Count Franz Maximillian von Hohenegg (Norman Kerry), posing as a necktie salesman, falls in love with innocent Agnes (Mary Philbin), an organ grinder in the city's pleasure zone. An edgy assortment of characters including Franz's cigar-puffing mother, a sadistic brute and rapist, a sensitive hunchback and his trained gorilla, and royalty and circus freaks populate this lavishly-produced and fascinating cinematic classic. Though his name appears nowhere on the final product, legendary director Eric von Stroheim (Greed) penned the ...



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