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Phantom of the Opera (1925) (Silent) [Blu-ray]

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Phantom of the Opera (1925) (Silent) [Blu-ray]


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0014381754254
Label
IMAGE ENTERTAINMENT
List Price
$39.98
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IMAGE ENTERTAINMENT
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DVD
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IMAGE ENTERTAINMENT
Title
Phantom of the Opera (1925) (Silent) [Blu-ray]
UPC
014381754254
Format
NTSC
Release Date
2011-11-01
Languages
English
Actor
Norman Kerry
Number Of Discs
1
Region Code
1
Running Time
92
Director
Rupert Julian
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February 8, 2012 at 9:37 am
Toddwrtr
Reviewed by Toddwrtr
Based on the novel by Gaston Leroux, Phantom of the Opera is, perhaps, Lon Chaney’s most famous role. The film, originally released in 1925, was subsequently re-released in a “talkie” version in 1929/1930 with newly shot scenes (without the participation of Chaney). Image Entertainment’s new Blu-ray contains two versions of the 1929 re-issue in high definition from a restored print courtesy of the Eastman House, but as silent films with music, and a standard definition of the 1925 original release from an archived 16mm print.
 
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