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Day twenty one of Drawlloween 2016! Today’s theme is, “Phantom Phriday” (I think that’s a bit cheating, but whatever) so I decided to draw the legendary Lon Chaney as he portrayed the Phantom in the 1925 Universal film, “The Phantom of the Opera”.
(via randomanimosity) I love this song, Point of No Return
dxscostick: isabelalugosi: isabelalugosi: werewolfenstein: isabelalugosi: isabelalugosi: darth vader is just the phantom of the opera in space fucked up face. wears a cape. super dramatic all the time First of all, how dare you… always
The Gaston Leroux Bedside Companion, Edited by Peter Haining (Gollancz, 1980).From a second-hand book shop in Cromford, Derbyshire.
rjdaae: just-another-sm: Is it obnoxious for me to say that, if your favorite musical is Wicked or The Phantom of the Opera, then you probably haven’t seen a lot of musicals?
muirin007:WAIT, WAIT, WAIT….. Have I not told you guys this story????? I must have mentioned it. I must have mentioned it at some point. HAVE I SERIOUSLY NOT TOLD YOU GUYS ABOUT MY HORRIBLE 7TH GRADE PHANTOM FIC???? Okay, buckle up, buckaroos, here
dumbass-bitch-disease: vampireapologist: the phantom of the opera soundtrack stays on during sex She better cum and MATCH that AAAAAaaAaAaaaaAaAAAAAAAAAAAAaaAaaaAAAAA
quaidpoppinjack: ineffably-effable: bemusedlybespectacled: biggest-gaudiest-patronuses: fan-grell-411: biggest-gaudiest-patronuses: the phantom of the opera and the hunchback of notre dame? opposite ends of same spectrum And beauty and beast
talesfromthecrypts: Since first I saw your face, this music has been singing to me of you and of - love triumphant! Yet listen - there sounds an ominous undercurrent of warning! The Phantom of the Opera (1925) dir. Rupert Julian
thepostermovement: The Phantom of the Opera by Laurent Durieux
josephfrancismazzelloiii: we watched the 2004 phantom
luleiya: These doodles are back from February when I saw the Phantom of the Opera musical first time in my life. It made the biggest impression on me… it was unbelievable: the music, the performance, the tragedy of the story… I weeped like a baby.
respirdal:greyerwardens: can’t stand the phantom of the opera. oh, you’re haunting this opera house?? how about you go haunt some bitches instead. ffs.
strangesadday: define-werewolf: things you should totes not view as positive portrayals of love/romance: the great gatsby romeo & juliet the phantom of the opera snape
oh cool, I found my costume. The phantom walks again haha!
celine-kim: PHANTOM OF THE OPERA #1 MAIN TRIO Raoul(his dog Dusty), Christine and Phantom Since PotO project I was working on was going to be very set design/ background heavy project with so many characters. I had to cut down the time I spend on the
celine-kim: You will curse the day you did not doAll that the Phantom asked of you!
atomic-chronoscaph: Glows in the Dark Monster Model Kits - Aurora (1970s)
simulism: The Phantom of the Opera (1925)
worldfallsdown: Say you love me every waking moment,Turn my head with talk of summertime.Say you need me with you now and always.Promise me that all you say is true,That’s all I ask of you.
Favorite Musicals Meme: → The Phantom of the Opera
dorkshadows: That’s all I ask of you- The Phantom of the Opera
creatortiffany98: The Phantom of the Opera au Camp camp au of that Also some dadvid and danvid The last one is based on @grillo-grill someone requested me to draw the family he made so give him credit!
gothiccharmschool: These are beautiful. I, of course, want the Dracula one. bohemianweasel: Dracula, the Phantom of the Opera, Dorian Gray, Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde, Frankenstein’s Monster, and Sweeney Todd.Victorian Gothic (with trinkets) ACEOs
mortisia: Classic Horror Films 1 / 2edit by me / click pictures to enlarge 1. Dracula (1931)2. Frankenstein (1931)3. The Phantom of the Opera (1925)4. The Mummy (1932)5. The Invisible Man (1933)6. The Wolf Man (1941)7. Creature from the Black
my favorite musical of all time
myshipperheart: Past the point of no return, the final threshold The bridge is crossed, so stand and watch it burn We’ve passed the point of no return… if you don’t find this song sexy…i have no words for you
yeah…phantom isn’t fair lol
bohemea: Phantom of the Opera
The Phantom Of The Opera, 1925
The Phantom of the Opera, 1925
Mary Philbin reads a letter of warning from “The Phantom Of The Opera” (1925)
The Phantom of the Opera (1925)
cincosechzehn: inkandcayenne: isabelalugosi: honestly I wish I could dedicate myself to being a giant fucking inconvenience as much as the phantom of the opera did #i’m not sure that i am capable of being annoying enough#for people to give me a good
thefinestwhine:Favorite Films The Phantom of the Opera (2004) “I am your Angel of Music… Come to me, Angel of Music.”
misandry-mermaid: define-werewolf: things you should totes not view as positive portrayals of love/romance: the great gatsby romeo & juliet the phantom of the opera thank you and good night lolita twilight 50 shades
define-werewolf: things you should totes not view as positive portrayals of love/romance: the great gatsby romeo & juliet the phantom of the opera thank you and good night
veraamisham: define-werewolf: things you should totes not view as positive portrayals of love/romance: the great gatsby romeo & juliet the phantom of the opera Lolita
forthecalloftherunningtide:strangesadday:define-werewolf:things you should totes not view as positive portrayals of love/romance: the great gatsby romeo & juliet the phantom of the opera snape 50 shades of grey
The Phantom of the Opera and Love never dies
define-werewolf: things you should totes not view as positive portrayals of love/romance: the great gatsby romeo & juliet the phantom of the opera
dotroom: The Phantom of the Opera, 1925
Listening to The Phantom of the Opera by The Phantom of the Opera (Original London Cast)
everdeen: Pitiful creature of darkness, what kind of life have you known? The Phantom of the Opera (2004)
mouroes:endless list of favourite films: The Phantom of the Opera (2004), dir. Joel Schumacher‘Slowly, gently, night unfurls its splendour. Grasp it, sense it, tremulous and tender. Hearing is believing, music is deceiving; hard as lightening, soft