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*** Rather impressively for a movie that's over 90 years old, this movie's version of the Phantom is widely regarded as having the most inhuman and disturbing appearance out of any adaptation of the story thus far.

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*** Rather impressively for a movie that's over 90 almost 100 years old, this movie's version of the Phantom is widely regarded as having the most inhuman and disturbing appearance out of any adaptation of the story thus far.
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** The Phantom might just be the freakiest-looking character in the entire ''Franchise/UniversalHorror'' library. His face is so deformed that it almost resembles a skull. For the record, this is the ''closest'' to what the Phantom from the book is supposed to look like.

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** The Phantom might just be the freakiest-looking character in the entire ''Franchise/UniversalHorror'' library. His face is so deformed that it almost resembles it's a skull.skull with human skin barely stretched over it. For the record, this is the ''closest'' to what the Phantom from the book is supposed to look like.
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** The Phantom might just be the freakiest-looking character in the entire ''Franchise/UniversalHorror'' library. His face is so deformed that it almost resembles a skull.

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** The Phantom might just be the freakiest-looking character in the entire ''Franchise/UniversalHorror'' library. His face is so deformed that it almost resembles a skull. For the record, this is the ''closest'' to what the Phantom from the book is supposed to look like.
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** As impressive as the makeup job remains now, at the time it was so shocking and unexpected that audience members ‘’fainted’’ at multiple screenings.

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** As impressive as the makeup job remains now, at the time it was so shocking and unexpected that audience members ‘’fainted’’ ''fainted'' at multiple screenings.
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*** Rather impressively for a movie that's over 90 years old, this movie's version of the Phantom is widely regarded as having the most inhuman and disturbing appearance out of any adaptation of the story thus far.

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*** Rather impressively for a movie that's over 90 years old, this movie's version of the Phantom is widely regarded as having the most inhuman and disturbing appearance out of any adaptation of the story thus far.far.
** As impressive as the makeup job remains now, at the time it was so shocking and unexpected that audience members ‘’fainted’’ at multiple screenings.
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* While the unmasking scene is considered {{Narm}} these days, it was absolutely ''terrifying'' to audiences at the time.
** Here's a challenge: show the movie to a group of people who are only acquainted with the 2004 movie and/or musical and know nothing of the 1925 film. Chances are high there will be screaming.
** The Phantom might just be the freakiest-looking character in the entire ''Franchise/UniversalHorror'' library. His face is so deformed that it almost resembles a skull.
*** Rather impressively for a movie that's over 90 years old, this movie's version of the Phantom is widely regarded as having the most inhuman and disturbing appearance out of any adaptation of the story thus far.

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