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There was a possibility that Michael Jackson would appear in “The The Phantom of the Opera”⁉︎Legend of the musical world who was completely particular about making it into a movie
2020.08.18
"The Phantom of the Opera" synopsis
The Phantom is a disfigured man who terrorizes the staff at the Paris Opera House. While teaching Christine, a young singer, he falls in love with her and longs for her, but her eyes are on another man. Feeling betrayed, Phantom kidnaps her and takes her to a secret hideout.
Index
- In recent years, masterpiece musicals have taken a long time to be made into movies.
- The role of the heroine becomes a 16-year-old innocent girl.
- Difficult casting considering singing ability and popularity
- At first, the master was not moved by the ``stupid'' story...
In recent years, masterpiece musicals have taken a long time to be made into movies.
It goes without saying that a long-running stage musical has a high chance of being a hit even if it is made into a movie. Therefore, all the masterpieces of musicals have been made into movies, but the timing varies.
In the golden age of musicals, it took four years (1957 to 1961) for West Side Story to be made into a movie. `` The Sound of Music '' was released in 6 years (1959 → 1965), ` `My Fair Lady '' was released in 8 years (1956 → 1964), and `` Fiddler on the Roof '' was released in 7 years (1964). →1971), but all within 10 years, which was a relatively fast pace.
In recent years, some famous works have been quickly adapted into films, such as `` Hairspray ,'' which was made in 5 years (from 2002 to 2007 (the original film was made in 1988)), but `` Chicago '' was made from 1975 to 2002, “ Les Misérables ” was released in 1985 and then in 2012 (*as a film adaptation of the musical version), 27 years ago. There are also notable cases where it takes a long time to make a movie. While blockbuster musicals are ideal material for movies, it is also true that it was difficult to find the right time to make them into movies, due to the difficulty of making them into films and the fact that musical movies were in decline as a genre from the 1970s to the 1990s. be.
Among musical legend composer Andrew Lloyd Webber's works, `` Jesus Christ Superstar '' was released from 1971 to 1973, but `` Evita '' was released from 1976 to 1996. ``The Phantom of the Opera'' was released from 1986 to 2004 (as a movie version of the musical), and `` Cats '' was released from 1981 to 2019, so basically the time from the premiere to the movie was long. The timing may be difficult.
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In the case of The Phantom of the Opera, Lloyd-Webber approached director Joel Schumacher about a film project around the time it opened on Broadway in 1988, two years after its 1986 London premiere. According to Schumacher, ``Andrew approached me because he liked my `` Lost Boy '' (1987).'' It's surprising to see such a B-grade vampire horror film, but Lloyd Webber was impressed by the film's use of music. In 1990, arrangements were made to shoot in Munich and Prague.
This first project featured the casting of Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman, the original cast members of the London premiere of The Phantom of The Phantom of the Opera. However, due to Brightman and Lloyd Webber's messy divorce, talks about making it into a movie were suspended. More than a decade The Day After, in 2002, Lloyd-Webber and Schumacher met for dinner in London and put their long-awaited project into motion.
The role of the heroine becomes a 16-year-old innocent girl.