The Phantom of the Opera

Year: 1925

Director: Rupert Julian

Written by: Elliott J. Clawson, Frank M. McCormack, Tom Reed, Raymond L. Schrock

Threat: Psychopath

Weapon of Choice: Water

Based upon: novel - The Phantom of the Opera - Gason Leroux

IMDb page: IMDb link

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The tyranist's thoughts
At the time I am writing this review, this is our oldest horror movie. It won't stand for long though, since Rish has promised me something even older.
Made in the silent film era, this is the first of many, many versions of this movie. All of them, though, follow the same story, and so, I won't waste your time with it. The differences between the versions are largely in how much the production dwells on the romance versus the horror of the situation. This one definitely falls into the horror category even though it doesn't have one of the crutches of the horror film, sound.
I have to tell you at this point, that the copy I picked up didn't have an accompanying soundtrack so I had to just fill in with whatever I could. Unfortunately, I didn't think long or hard enough and ended up just tuning into the local classical station. Rish later suggested the Batman soundtrack and I've been kicking myself since.
Lon Chaney turns in a pretty good performance in the midst of what is otherwise a melodrama. His makeup is nice and actually startling when you first see it. I also the Christine Daae character even though she was a bit overplayed.
The sets were lovely and when the tint turns red instead of black and white during the masquerade, it accomplished so much more than I think they were expecting it to. I believe that this is the first instance of any color in a film and it is used particularly well here.
If you like the old horror movies, you should definitely check this one out at least once. Check the soundtrack first though and if it is blank, be creative.

Total Skulls: 7

Sequel
Sequel setup
Rips off earlier film
Horror film showing on TV/in theater in movie
Future celebrity appears
Former celebrity appears
Bad title
Bad premise
Bad acting
Bad dialogue
Bad execution
MTV Editing
OTS
Girl unnecessarily gets naked
Wanton sex
Death associated with sex
Unfulfilled promise of nudity
Characters forget about threat
Secluded location
Power is cut skull
Phone lines are cut
Someone investigates a strange noise skull
Someone runs up stairs instead of going out front door skull
Camera is the killer
Victims cower in front of a window/door
Victim locks self in with killer
Victim running from killer inexplicably falls
Toilet stall scene
Shower/bath scene
Car stalls or won't start
Cat jumps out skull
Fake scare skull
Laughable scare
Stupid discovery of corpse
Dream sequence
Hallucination/Vision
No one believes only witness
Crazy, drunk, old man knows the truth
Warning goes unheeded skull
Music detracts from scene
Death in first five minutes
x years before/later
Flashback sequence
Dark and stormy night
Killer doesn't stay dead
Killer wears a mask skull
Killer is in closet
Killer is in car with victim
Villain is more sympathetic than heroes
Unscary villain/monster
Beheading
Blood fountain
Blood hits camera
Poor death effect
Excessive gore
No one dies at all
Virgin survives
Geek/Nerd survives
Little kid lamely survives
Dog/Pet miraculously survives
Unresolved subplots
"It was all a dream" ending
Unbelievably happy ending
Unbelievably crappy ending
What the hell?