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  2. Gaston Leroux's novel The Phantom of the Opera has perhaps its most well-known adaptation in this, Andrew Lloyd Webber 's wildly successful musical. First produced in the West End in 1986, where it runs to this day, it debuted in 1988 on Broadway, where it ran for a record-breaking 35 years, before finally closing in April 2023.

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    The famous 1925 silent film by Universal starring Lon Chaney
    The 1943 film, also by Universal starring Claude Rains
    The 1962 film by Hammer Productions starring Herbert Lom.
    The 1983 film, made for TV and starring Maximilian Schell.
    Phantom of the Paradise, a very loose, modernised, Rock Opera film adaptation of the story from 1974. Also includes elements of Faust and The Picture of Dorian Gray.
    KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park, a 1978 Made-for-TV movie starring you-know-who. The band would prefer not to talk about it.
    The Phantom of Manhattan (a Frederick Forsythnovel based upon original plans for a sequel)
    The first was a German production, which has since been lost.
    Song at Midnight, a 1937 Chinese adaptation which takes a several liberties with the original story, most notably the Phantom's love interest is no longer a singer, while his pupil is a separate ma...
    The Phantom of Hollywood, which turns the character into a disfigured actor who commits murders on the backlot of a bankrupt film studio, hoping to prevent its redevelopment.
    Phantom of the Mall: Eric's Revenge, a 1989 slasher film that relocates the story to, well, The Mall.
  3. The Phantom of the Opera is a 2004 British film adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber's 1986 musical of the same name, which in turn is based on the French novel Le Fantôme de l'Opéra by Gaston Leroux. It was produced and co-written by Lloyd Webber and directed by Joel Schumacher .

  4. The Phantom of the Opera was a Gothic Horror novel by French author and renowned mystery writer Gaston Leroux, published in serialized form in Le Galouis in 1909 and 1910. Leroux tells what he insists is the true story of a young soprano, Christine, who believes she is being tutored by the "Angel of Music", sent to her from Heaven from her ...

  5. Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical was itself made into a movie in 2004 after years in Development Hell, starring Emmy Rossum as Christine and Gerard Butler as Erik, the Phantom. In 2011, London's Royal Albert Hall hosted a 25th anniversary staging that was released on video the following year.

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