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retrogasm: The Phantom of the Opera
philbins: PHANTOM OF THE OPERA MUSICAL CHALLENGE: 10 performers ↳ 5/10. Saulo Vasconcelos
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thebeautyofsolitude: Fangirl Challenge | [3/3] Genres : Musical | The Phantom of the Opera (2004) “Say you’ll share with me one love, one lifetime. Say the word and I will follow you..”
Lon Chaney The Phantom Of The Opera - (1925)
endocathexis: Anne Bachelier’s illustrations for The Phantom of the Opera
shutupanddiehl: diarkis: guys lmao I went back to watch some old law and order svu episodes and there’s this one scene where a girl claims her alibi is she went to see the phantom of the opera and to confirm whether or not she’s telling the truth
unscheduled-excursion-0000000:msburgundy-deactivated20230304:duets are too intimate, no karaoke before marriagehas the phantom of the opera been bothering you again queen
awinans: Some musical-themed spot-ish illustrations! The Secret Garden, Wicked, and The Phantom of the Opera.
coeursfideles: The Phantom of the Opera (Rupert Julian, 1925)
Lon Chaney, sr. The Phantom of the Opera, 1925.
danis-clayton:danis-clayton: danis-clayton: Period dramas + Art (parallels) Marie Antoinette (2006) // Emma (2020) // Ophelia (2018) // Marie Antoinette (2006) // The Phantom of the Opera (2004) // The Tudors (2007-2010) // Farewell my Queen (2012)
laserenvy: if I was famous I would 100% create a blog in my own fandom and then make speculative posts like ‘I bet she sits in her underwear watching the phantom of the opera eating animal crackers’ and ideally I would get internet hate for my weirdly
argumate:prime-tiktoks:Firmin and André to the Phantom of the Opera
goldandlegacy: joannalannister: arollercoasterthatonlygoesup: if the phantom of the opera has taught me anything it’s that if all else fails you set the place on fire and cry Aerys Targaryen That’s the last time I try to bring culture to King’s
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vintagegal: The Phantom of the Opera (1925)
arollercoasterthatonlygoesup: if the phantom of the opera has taught me anything it’s that if all else fails you set the place on fire and cry
milktca: THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA by Gaston Leroux (quotes)
fatclouds: The Phantom Of The Opera
oldhollywood: Lon Chaney in The Phantom of the Opera (1925, dir. Rupert Julian) “Poor, unhappy Erik! Shall we pity him? Shall we curse him? He asked only to be ‘some one,’ like everybody else. But he was too ugly! And he had to hide his genius
mortisia: Classic Horror Films edit 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 Lagoon
anantoinetteaffair: ‘The Phantom of the Opera’ (1925)
oleandre-ffxiv: moonhartsffxiv: sequoiaofeorzea: keelime-pies: lindsayetumbls: dxscostick: isabelalugosi: isabelalugosi: werewolfenstein: isabelalugosi: isabelalugosi: darth vader is just the phantom of the opera in space fucked up face.
littlelottie: The Phantom of the Opera // From Page to Stage
scottymouth: Annie (1982). Pan’s Labyrinth (2010). Eat Pray Love (2010). The Ring (2002). Rent (2005). High School Musical 2 (2007). The Phantom of the Opera (2004). A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984).
diablito666tx: The Phantom of the Opera (2004)
Lon Chaney terrifies Mary Philbin - “The Phantom Of The Opera” (1925)
Mary Philbin is imprisoned by Lon Chaney aka “The Phantom Of The Opera” (1925)
Mary Philbin - “The Phantom Of The Opera” (1925)
Lon Chaney - The Phantom Of The Opera
bellalagosa:Mary Philbin in, “The Phantom of the Opera” (1925) https://painted-face.com/
supermodelgif: “When Lon Chaney played the Phantom of the Opera in 1925, he used thin wires to pull back his lids and make his eyes bulge like a shrunken head’s. Jake Gyllenhaal in Nightcrawler achieves the same effect with no apparent prosthetic
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
blackoutraven: The Phantom of the Opera
nomalez: hopsjollyhigh: Anne Bachelier’s illustrations for Gaston Leroux’s The Phantom of the Opera Links: Art // illustration .
cryptgal:The Phantom of the Opera directed by Rupert Julian, 1925
juniorcaptain: It looks like Inspector Javert got into a shirtless sing off with the Phantom of the Opera
scottymouth: Annie (1982).Pan’s Labyrinth (2006).Eat Pray Love (2010).The Ring (2002).Rent (2005).High School Musical 2 (2007).The Phantom of the Opera (2004).A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984).
monsterman: The Phantom of the Opera (1925)
surreelust: Phantom of the Opera by Anne Bachelier
howlthemarquis: girlwithapumpkintattoo: Halloween meme † villains & anti-heroes: Erik (The Phantom of the Opera) Dream costume for Halloween would be The Red Death costume or the Don Juan costume.
icapturetheperiodpieces: The Phantom of the Opera (2004)
igotosleeptodream:november-princess:poisoned-apple: The Phantom of the Opera (2004)
lesbeehive: Les Beehive – The Phantom of the Opera (2004)
nuttyrabbit: nightcrawler-fan: 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
nowicantlose: The Phantom of the Opera is here
biggest-gaudiest-patronuses: 30 years laters the phantom of the opera remains broadway’s messiest bitch
celestialpercy: I would like to personally thank the person who sold their soul in order for The Phantom of the Opera 25th Anniversary to be professionally recorded because seeing Sierra Boggess and Ramin Karimloo singing in High fucking Def changed
cocomoraine:Can I just say, that after watching The Phantom of the Opera last night, I’m still not over it, and I love these three until death.
ronaldcmerchant: Herbert Lom- the PHANTOM OF THE OPERA (1962)
dessinnoir: The Phantom of the Opera (1925)
struck-by-a-thunderbolt: an excerpt from my childhood, after seeing The Phantom of the Opera for the first time