El fantasma de la ópera

Terror

El fantasma de la ópera
El fantasma de la ópera
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Description

Each film provokes feelings in people, but we are sure that El fantasma de la ópera will not leave you indifferent.
This film was published in the year 1943 being one of the most viewed.
Nelson Eddy, Susanna Foster, Claude Rains, Edgar Barrier, Leo Carrillo are some of the actors and actresses who embody the main and secondary characters in this film.

The person in charge of the entire direction of this film was Arthur Lubin.
The total time taken by the movie is 92 min..
The movie is from United States.

You can see a hard work on the part of Samuel Hoffenstein, Eric Taylor, Gaston Leroux that as a result a most sophisticated script has been obtained.
When behind a film there is a production company as important as Universal Pictures, it shows in the results.
With a long career path, Edward Ward and his team have created a perfect environment thanks to the music of the film.

Everyone has ever taken a photograph, but it has nothing to do with W. Howard Greene, Hal Mohr and his team, who are all professionals and it has been proven when directing the photography for this film.
Each person has their tastes regarding what type of feature films they like to see, but without a doubt, if you like the genre Terror, you have to see this movie.

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Critics El fantasma de la ópera

Excellent movie. A good nightmare story. One of my favorites
A CLASSIC IN ITS OWN RIGHT (AND GORGEOUS, TOO!). Extraordinary movie! Possibly the most visually beautiful technicolor film in Hollywood of the 1940s, part two
Beautiful ... One of the best stories ever told. How sad ... I played the Nelson Eddy and Susanne Foster opera scene over and over again
It's arguably the most visually beautiful technicolor Hollywood movie of the 1940s, part six. The best of Phantoms! Possibly the most visually beautiful technicolor Hollywood movie of the 1940s, part one
Showers of the Opera. This movie is excellent. Possibly the most visually beautiful technicolor film in Hollywood of the 1940s, part five
it's a good show. The mad scourge of the Paris Opera. Magical and haunting
Possibly the most visually beautiful technicolor Hollywood movie of the 1940s, part three. Who will forget Susanna Foster? Almost masterpiece
So what if you don't follow the book? Excellent entertainment in all areas! The best movie of the 40s I have ever seen!
Possibly the most visually beautiful technicolor film in Hollywood of the 1940s, part four
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