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198993 minHorror, Romance

The Phantom of the Opera

Is The Phantom of the Opera a Hit or Flop?

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Is The Phantom of the Opera worth watching? With a rating of 5.6/10, this Horror, Romance film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Phantom of the Opera Synopsis

An aspiring opera singer finds herself transported back to Victorian-era London -- and into the arms of a reclusive, disfigured maestro determined to make her a star.

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Top Cast

Robert Englund
Robert EnglundErik Destler / The Phantom
Jill Schoelen
Jill SchoelenChristine Day
Alex Hyde-White
Alex Hyde-WhiteRichard Dutton
Bill Nighy
Bill NighyMartin Barton
Stephanie Lawrence
Stephanie LawrenceLa Carlotta
Terence Harvey
Terence HarveyInsp. Hawkins
Nathan Lewis
Nathan LewisDavies
Peter Clapham
Peter ClaphamHarrison
Molly Shannon
Molly ShannonMeg (New York)
Emma Rawson
Emma RawsonMeg (London)

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Is The Phantom of the Opera worth watching?

The Phantom of the Opera has received mixed reviews with a 5.6/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Horror, Romance movies.

Is The Phantom of the Opera hit or flop?

The Phantom of the Opera has received average ratings (5.6/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is The Phantom of the Opera?

The Phantom of the Opera is a Horror, Romance movie that An aspiring opera singer finds herself transported back to Victorian-era London -- and into the arms of a reclusive, disfigured maestro determined to ...

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Critic Reviews

kevin2019Jul 18, 2025
★ 5

"The Phantom of the Opera" is a watchable enough distraction which has some impressive production values and sumptuous costumes, but overall this is a surprisingly bland film that is unlikely to create any lasting impact or be remembered by anyone. It is obvious scant regard has been paid to the illustrious source material which has been used to establish only a few necessary key story points before being abandoned and the film seems to be more influenced by the "A Nightmare on Elm Street" series of films - we are actually subjected to scenes where Robert Englund is literally sewing his face together using patches of skin he has flayed from his victims - instead of anything to be found in the pages of Gaston Leroux's classic novel and such scenes as these will certainly be reason enough for many people to part company with this film pretty early on in the proceedings.