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Eric,
Very nice! Thank you!

Does anyone recall the 70's film The Phantom of the Paradise in which Paul Williams plays the demented composer/Phantom whose face was mangled in a record press?
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JohnM wrote:Does anyone recall the 70's film The Phantom of the Paradise in which Paul Williams plays the demented composer/Phantom whose face was mangled in a record press?
John,

I hadn’t even heard of it, although I just looked it up on IMDb. Do you recommend watching it?

Certainly, Hollywood does not want for remakes of The Phantom of the Opera. I can’t imagine many films have record press-related injuries, though. :D

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It's pretty campy and over-the-top, and one has to be able to tolerate the sight of Paul Williams (ugh), but sure it is watchable I guess. My memory of it in detail is a little hazy as it was typiically shown as a 'Midnight Movie", IOW., "if you can remember the 70's, you weren't there". LOL! John M. 8-)
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You can find a great two-part review of the film here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KiRCNYBOHRU

One of the best moments is when the "star" falls off his platform shoes.

(btw- Williams does not play the Phantom- the story strays into Faust territory & Williams plays the villain)

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estott wrote:You can find a great two-part review of the film here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KiRCNYBOHRU

One of the best moments is when the "star" falls off his platform shoes.

(btw- Williams does not play the Phantom- the story strays into Faust territory & Williams plays the villain)
Yes, now that I think about it real hard, you are right. Please refer to the last line in my previous post!

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