Phantom of the Paradise | |
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Directed by | Brian De Palma |
Written by | Brian De Palma |
Produced by | Edward Pressman |
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Cinematography | Larry Pizer |
Edited by | Paul Hirsch |
Music by | Paul Williams |
Production company | Harbor Productions |
Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
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Running time | 91 minutes[2] |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $1.3 million |
Phantom of the Paradise is a 1974 American rock musical comedy horror film written and directed by Brian De Palma and scored by and starring Paul Williams.
A naïve young singer-songwriter, Winslow Leach (William Finley) is tricked by legendary but unscrupulous music producer Swan (Williams) into sacrificing his life's work. In revenge, the composer dons a menacing new persona and proceeds to terrorize Swan's new concert hall, insisting his music be performed by his most adored singer, Phoenix (Jessica Harper).
The plot loosely adapts several classic works: the 16th century Faust legend, Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray and Gaston Leroux's The Phantom of the Opera.[3]
The film was a box office failure and received mixed-to-negative reviews contemporaneously, while earning praise for its music and receiving Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations. However, over the years, the film has received much more positive reviews and has become a cult film.