The Phantom of the Opera (1983)
- Starring:
- Maximilian Schell, Jane Seymour, (more)
- Director(s):
- Robert Markowitz
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This 1983 TV adaptation of Gaston Leroux's 1908 novel Phantom of the Opera was the fourth film version of the vintage chiller--and the one with perhaps the highest rate of digression from the original novel. This version is set in Budapest (where it was filmed) rather than Paris, obliging scripter Sherman Yellen to change all the character names. Protagonist Maximillian Schell is an orchestra leader whose singer wife Jane Seymour commits suicide after receiving a devastatingly bad review. Assaulting the critic, Schell is burned with acid, and scurries away to the catacombs beneath the Budapest opera house. Years later, he has become the never-seen Phantom of the Opera, and from his shadowy "home" he is coaching an aspiring young singer--who is the living image of his late wife (Jane Seymour essays both roles). Not so much a remake as a revision, this 1983 Phantom of the Opera is perhaps the most obscure of all the versions, overshadowed by the 1990 two-part TV adaptation starring Michael Caine, as well as the smash Broadway musical. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast:
- Maximilian Schell
- Michael York
- Jeremy Kemp
- Philip Stone
- Agnes David - 2nd Cleaning Lady
- Denes Ujlaky - Footman of Hunyadi
- Jane Seymour - Maria Gianelli
- Paul Brooke
- Diana Quick
- Terez Bod - 1st Cleaning Lady
- Laszlo Nemeth - Tony
- Gellert Raksanyi - Lajos
- Director(s):
- Robert Markowitz
- Writer(s):
- Sherman Yellen
- Producer(s):
- Robert Halmi, Jr.
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