Julian Sands,
Asia Argento,
Andrea Di Stefano,
Nadia Rinaldi,
Coralina Cataldi-Tassoni
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In keeping with the his cult reputation, Italian filmmaker Dario Argento's take on Gaston Leroux's enduring Gothic tale of terror and obsession features plenty of sex and graphic, high-tech gore (alth... read more
DVD Release Date: November 30, 1999
Stats: 231 reviews
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Flixster Reviews (231)
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January 9, 2011
Very much Argento's own vision of the Phantom of the Opera tale... it's bizarre and completely different to any other version of the story. Suffers from poor acting, no atmosphere or sense of terror, but it does have a surprising amount of gore, probably Argento's goriest after M... read more
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September 12, 2010
This does not even diserve 1 star...this was the MOST REDICULOUS AND HORRIBLY (sp) version on this classic I have EVER SEEN! #1 The phantom is not even disfigured!!!!! unless you count his nasty hair. #2 Christine makes no sense in this movie. yes she is in love with both of them... read more
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May 25, 2010
A cool, weird and gorey version of Phantom of the Opera by Dario Argento, the mystery horror maestro from Italy. Contrary to the DVD cover, the Phantom doesn't wear a mask, and is played by the long-haired awesome actor Julian Sands. Dario's daughter Asia Argento plays the Phant... read more
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February 7, 2009
I've read some terrible reviews of this, but on watching it I was pleasantly surprised. It has rather high production values, but it is certainly melodramatic and rather nonsensical. If you can stomach that, it has something for almost everyone; fans of gory death scenes, fans of... read more
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October 22, 2011
3.3/10
It's awfully difficult to see passion in a film project when the filmmaker behind it wrongs more than he rights. Such is the case with Dario Argento's adaptation of the classic Gothic Romance/Horror novel "The Phantom of the Opera". It is a film that Argento was obvious... read more -
May 8, 2010
While watching this I couldn't help but ponder that if this had been the first Argento film I'd ever seen, I'd never have watched any of his others.
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December 2, 2008
Hmm... def a diff take on the classic, kind of a cross between PHANTOM & WILLARD '71 lol. Kinda awful. See it to say u have.
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July 6, 2007
I have a lot to say about this movie... all bad things... But all I will say is you can't have Phantom of the Opera without the Phantom wearing a mask!
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July 2, 2007
What a disappointing way to end my weekend of Argento. The low budget shows in this one. Bad lighting, bad wigs, bad costumes. The gore is out of place and repulsive. And is it too much to ask for a phantom to wear a mask? The DVD artwork confused me enough that I wasn't ev... read more
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Missing is one decent scare and, worst of all, the passion that this classic gothic romance is known for. Full Review
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