Original Book
1925 Silent Film
1989 Film
Stage Musical
2004 film
100

The Phantom of the Opera was written by this French novelist who is known to be a journalist in his home country.

Gaston Leroux

100

This actor who played The Phantom was also known as the Man of a Thousand faces. Boy he must have gotten of facial massages after working.

Lon Chaney

100

This actor who played the Phantom in this version is also known for playing this iconic horror killer. Yeesh. Hope you don't see him in your nightmares

Robert Englund

100

The musical was written by this composer who also wrote musicals such as Cats and Evita which got him Tony Awards wins

Andrew Lloyd Webber

100

This director who directed the 2004 adaptation of The Phantom of the Opera has also directed two of the Batman films with some very bad ice puns. May he rest in peace

Joel Schumacher

200

True/False: The book did not sell as much in France as it did in the United States.

True

200

In many editions to the 1925 Silent Film, the music you hear wasn't an original piece of music but was written by Franz Schubert

Symphony No. 8 (Unfinished Symphony)

200

This version is not set in Paris but is set in this European country which is ironic due to the fact that the musical was released in the same area 3 years before

London

200

Originally, when Andrew Lloyd Webber had a workshop run through, he had this actor be The Phantom before he took the role of Jean Valjean

Colm Wilkinson

200

True/False. In the Masquerade scene, The Phantom wore his iconic Red Death costume.

False

300

There is one part in the book that is very well recognized in every adaptation of the story that influenced Leroux to write The Phantom of the Opera. Thank goodness he wasn't underneath it.

The falling chandelier

300

The set of the Opera House was film in this major motion production and is now considered haunted after the film was made

Universal Studios

300

Like most of the film adaptations of Phantom of the Opera, this was not distributed by Universal Pictures but by this major motion picture production. You can even hear a roar.

Metro-Goldwyn Meyer (MGM) Studios

300

After months and weeks of searching, this British actor was suggested by the composer himself. Although no one could take him serious after years of making people laugh

Bonus: Name the show he was recognized in England

Michael Crawford

Bonus: Some Mothers Do Ave Em

300

This actress who played Christine was a trained operatic soprano got her a Golden Globes nomination and then went on to star in the Showtime original, Shameless

Emmy Rossum

400

Leroux started writing this book from 1909 to this year. No wonder it took him this long to finished it.

1910

400

This producer was also president of Universal Studios actually met Leroux and acquired a copy of the book and decided to created the story into a film

Carl Lammie

400

The Phantom was given a last name but is never used in any productions as much. But this one became more famous in fanfictions whenever a fan write one centered around Erik and Christine.

Destler

400

Andrew Lloyd Webber had the role of Christine given to this famed singer whom he married and also was part of the recording of his Requiem

Sarah Brightman

400

Minnie Driver was dubbed throughout the film due to the fact that she never trained to sing opera but she has sung this Academy Award nominated Song that Andrew Lloyd Webber wrote at the end of the film.

Learn to Be Lonely

500

There is only one character in the book that only appeared twice in the 1925 silent film and a animated version but was replaced by Madame Giry in the musical.

The Persian

500

True/False. The film added color for the masquerade scene.

True

500

Finished the lyrics: "Your eyes sees but my shadow. My heart is _"

Bonus: Name the song.

Overflowing

Bonus: Don Juan Triumphant

500

The Phantom of the Opera open in this theatre on October 9th, 1986 and even the royal family had made an appearance as audience members during its run.

Her Majesty's Theatre

500

This actress was consider to play Christine but had to back down due to her having to film another film. Looks like royalty was her true calling

Anne Hathaway

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