Phantom Of The Opera Movie 2004

Sold. Your number, sir? Thank you.

From his hideout beneath a 19th century Paris opera house, the brooding Phantom (Gerard Butler) schemes to get closer to vocalist Christine Daae (Emmy Rossum). The Phantom, wearing a. Ebert's Great Movie review of 'The Phantom of the Opera' (1925) is online at rogerebert.com. His serial 'Behind the Phantom's Mask' (1993), a murder mystery involving an alcoholic understudy to the Phantom, is nowhere near selling out at Amazon.com. This was actually the first 'Phantom of the opera' movie I had originally watched and to make a better assessment of the movie I decided to sit down and watch a few of the previous movies. I watched the 1990's version starring Charles Dance as the phantom as I enjoy many of his movies, his version of the phantom was very well done, he was such.

Lot 663, then, ladies and gentlemen.

A poster from this house's production

of Hannibal by Chalumeau.

- Showing here.

- Do I have 10 francs?

Five, then. Five I am bid. Six.

Seven. Against you, sir, seven.

Eight?

Eight once. Selling twice.

Sold, to Monsieur Deferre.

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Thank you very much, sir.

Lot 664, a wooden pistol

and threehuman skulls...

...from the 1831 production

of Robert le Diable by Meyerbeer.

Ten francs for this.

Ten, thank you. Ten still.

Fifteen, thank you. Fifteen I'm bid.

Going at 15.

Your number, sir?

Lot 665, ladies and gentlemen...

...a papier-mache musical box

in the shape of a barrel organ.

Attached, the figure of a monkey

in Persianrobesplaying the cymbals.

This item discovered in the vaults

of the theater, still in working order.

Showing here.

May I commence at 15 francs?

Fifteen, thank you.

Yes, 20 from you, sir.

Thank you very much.

Madame Giry, 25. Thank you, madame.

Twenty-five I'm bid. Do I hear 30?

Thirty. And 35?

Selling at 30 francs, then.

Thirty once, 30 twice...

Sold for 30 francs

to the Vicomte de Chagny.

Thank you, sir.

A collector's piece indeed

Every detail

Exactly as she said

Will you still play

When all the rest of us are dead?

Lot 666, then.

A chandelier in pieces.

Some of you may recall the strange affair

of the Phantom of the Opera.

A mysteryneverfully explained.

We're told, ladies and gentlemen,

that this is the very chandelier...

...which figures in the famous disaster.

Our workshops have repaired it and wired

parts of it for the new electric light.

Perhaps we can frighten away

the ghost of so many years ago...

...with a little illumination.

Gentlemen?

The trophy

From our saviors

From our saviors

From the enslaving force...

... of Rome!

Madame.

With feasting and dancing and song

Tonight in celebration

we greet the victorious throng

Returned to bring salvation!

I've got them, monsieur.

Vicomte, welcome.

The trumpets of Carthage resound

Hear, Romans, now and tremble

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Hark to our step on the ground

Hear the drums

Hannibal comes!

You make my dresstrain too long.

Sad to return

to find the land we love

Threatened once more

by Roma's far-reaching grasp

Gentlemen, gentlemen...

Rehearsals are under way for a new

production of Chalumeau's Hannibal.

- Monsieur Lefevre, I am rehearsing.

- Monsieur Reyer, Madame Giry...

...ladies and gentlemen, please,

if I could have your attention?

As you know, there have been rumors

of my imminent retirement.

I can now tell you that these were all true,

and it is my pleasure to introduce you...

...to the two gentlemen who now own

the Opera Populaire...

...Monsieur Richard Firmin

and MonsieurGilles Andre.

I'm sure you have read of their recent

fortune in the junk business.

Scrap metal, actually.

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They must be rich.

And we are deeply honored

to introduce our new patron.

The Vicomte de Chagny.

I still can't believe we managed to get him.

It's such a coup for us, my dear.

It's Raoul.

Before my father died,

at the house by the sea...

...I guess you could say we were

childhood sweethearts.

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- He called me Little Lotte.

- Christine, he's so handsome.

My parents and I are honored

to support all the arts...

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...especially the world-renowned

Opera Populaire.

Gentlemen, SignoraCarlotta Giudicelli,

our leadingsoprano for five seasons.

- Brava! Brava!

- Brava! Brava!

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Signor Ubaldo Piangi.

An honor, signor. I believe

I'm keeping you from your rehearsal.

I will be here this evening to share

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your great triumph. My apologies.

Thank you, monsieur.