Phantom of the Paradise (1974)
- Starring:
- Paul Williams, William Finley, (more)
- Director(s):
- Brian De Palma
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- PG
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"He sold his soul for rock-n-roll," read the tagline for Brian De Palma's satirical Phantom of the Opera for the '70s rock scene. After hearing Winslow Leach (William Finley) perform a song from his Faust rock opera, Phil Spector-ish impresario Swan (Paul Williams) decides that Winslow's opera would be the perfect debut attraction for his new rock palace, the Paradise. Swan steals the music and has Winslow imprisoned -- but not before Winslow meets aspiring songbird Phoenix (Jessica Harper). Jumping prison, Winslow breaks into Swan's Death Records factory to ruin the recordings, but a record press accident grossly disfigures him. Winslow then sneaks into the Paradise to sabotage Swan's show, disguising himself as the Phantom. Swan, however, cuts a deal with the Phantom to finish his cantata; he promises that Phoenix will sing it but then reneges, hiring prissy glam rocker Beef (Gerritt Graham). Determined to have Phoenix sing, the Phantom soon discovers just how far Swan will go to give the people what they want. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 92 mins
Complete Cast:
- Paul Williams - Swan
- Jessica Harper - Phoenix
- Gerritt Graham - Beef
- Andrew Epper - Winslow's Double
- Jeffrey Comaner - Singing Group
- Archie Hahn III - Singing Group
- Robin Mattson - Groupie
- Gene Gross - Warden
- Janit Baldwin - Groupie
- Keith Allison - Country and Western Singer
- Linda Larimer - Surfgirl
- Dennis Olivieri - Reporter
- Henry Calvert - Nightwatchman
- Mary Margaret Amato - Swan's Entourage
- Patrice Rohmer - Groupie
- William Finley - Winslow/The Phantom
- George Memmoli - Philbin
- Carol O'Leary - Betty Lou
- Judy Washington - Dancer
- Cheryl Smith - Groupie
- Susan Weiser-Finley - Dancer
- William Donovan - Reporter
- William Shephard - Rock Freak
- Ken Carpenter - Stagehand
- Harold Oblong - Musician
- Adam Wade - Reporter
- Jim Lovelett - Winslow's Double
- Scott Lane - Reporter
- Gary Mallaber - Band
- Jennifer Ashley - Groupie
- Director(s):
- Brian De Palma
- Writer(s):
- Brian De Palma
- Producer(s):
- Gustave Berne, Edward R. Pressman, Paul Lewis
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- PG(Questionable for Children, Violence, Adult Language)
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