![]() ![]() Thank you for visiting! If you’d like to support our attempts to make a non-clickbaity movie website:įollow Film Stories on Twitter here, and on Facebook here.īuy our Film Stories and Film Stories Junior print magazines here. Universal will be hoping for better box office for its project… ![]() We’ll keep you posted as we hear more on this one. Now, reports from this weekend that even the heady combination of Steven Spielberg and West Side Story has failed to make a big splash, taking just a $10m haul from American cinemas. Plenty has been written about Cats, whilst In The Heights was the last musical to receive good reviews but not ignite audience interest. ![]() We’ve certainly been blessed with some wonderful examples in the genre over the last couple of years, although that hasn’t always translated to box office success. The Phantom’s make-up takes 2 hours to put on and 30 minutes to take off. The original version was built by 5 people in 4 weeks. The touring version falls at 2.5 metres per second. The new film comes at a strange time for musicals. A fantastic, must-see movie for any fan of the Broadway musical The sets are rich and lush and the acting superb. The dazzling replica of the Paris Opera House chandelier is made up of 6,000 beads consisting of 35 beads to each string. Click here if you want to know more Phantom Of The Opera facts. THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA is the most sumptuous, most beautiful movie of the year. Phantom Of The Opera is a novel adapted into a broadway musical, stage show, and movie. We just know that the project exists, that it’s going to be more in keeping with the classic horror roots than the Broadway and West End musical hit (which in turn was adapted for the screen by the late director Joel Schumacher). Their budding relationship pains the Phantom, who himself is in love with Christine. Harvey Mason Jr and John Legend are going to be working on the movie, that thus far doesn’t have a director or casting attached. It’s part of its range of films digging into its classic horror movies that laid the foundations for the studio, and notably the silent 1925 Lon Chaney-headlined telling of the story scored it a sizeable hit. Instead, this one was a script by John Fusco that drew Universal’s attention, resetting the story to New Orleans, and going by the name of Phantom. But it’s not the same musical take that brought huge success to musicals impresario Andrew Lloyd Webber. Universal has snapped up a new project, that will see it funding a new musical take on Phantom Of The Opera. ![]()
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