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Phantom of the Opera
- by Toddwrtr, February 8, 2012 at 9:37 am
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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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