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April 10, 2026
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"[to Christine] Your father has sent me. I am your angel. All of your lessons have led to this moment. We will make music that the world will love forever. Take the last step to me. To your destiny. To immortality."
"Yehuda Efroni - The Rat Catcher"
"Nathan Lewis - Davies"
"Peter Clapham - Harrison"
"Alex Hyde-White - Richard Dutton"
"Molly Shannon - Meg (New York)"
"Only love and music are forever."
"Stephanie Lawrence - La Carlotta"
"Mark Ryan - Mott"
"Terence Beesley - Joseph Buquet"
"Jill Schoelen - Christine Day"
"Hollywood remakes everything and I am not an actor to complain about it. One of my biggest paydays ever was when I did the remake of Phantom of the Opera. We have to remember the movies our grandparents saw are all remakes of silent films."
"Bill Nighy - Martin Barton"
"Robert Englund Was "Freddy." Now he's the... Phantom of the Opera An all new nightmare!"
"Nancy Fontana - the singing voice of Christine"
"Up there, those are the actors and the costumes and the scenery. They don't know the soul of the opera. In your dressing room, I could only teach you the words, the notes. But here... here I can teach you the meaning."
"I like it better in the dark. The night is far too short as it is."
"The Devil: [as he burns Erik's face with a magic touch] People will love you for your music. But that is all that they will love you for."
"Terence Harvey - Inspector Hawkins"
"Robert Englund - Erik Destler, The Phantom of the Opera/Mr. Foster"
"Emma Rawson - Meg (London)"
"Edward Arnold β Daniel Webster"
"I could go on and on and name you all but there's no need of that. Why stir the wounds? I know they pain enough. You were fooled like Jabez Stone, fooled and trapped in your desire to rebel against your fate. Gentlemen of the jury, it is the eternal right of every man to raise his fist against his fate. But when he does, these are crossroads. You took the wrong turn. So did Jabez Stone. But he found it out in time. He's here tonight to save his soul. Gentlemen of the jury, I ask you to give Jabez Stone another chance to walk upon this earth, among the trees, the growing corn, and the smell of grasses in the Spring. What would you all give for another chance to see those things you must all remember and often yearn to touch again? For you were all men once. Clean American air was in your lungs and you breathed it deeply. For it was free and blew across an earth you loved. These are common things I speak of, small things, but they are good things. Yet without your soul, they mean nothing. Without your soul, they sicken."
"Walter Huston β Mr. Scratch"
"It is the eternal right of every man to raise his fist against his fate!"
"James Craig β Jabez Stone"
"Gentlemen of the jury, tonight it is my privilege to address a group of men I've long been acquainted with in song and story, but men I had never hoped to see. My worthy opponent, Mister Scratch, called you Americans all. Mister Scratch is right. You were Americans all. Oh, what a heritage you were born to share. Gentlemen of the jury, I envy you, for you were present at the birth of a mighty union. It was given to you to hear those first cries of pain and behold the shining babe, born of blood and tears. You are called upon tonight to judge a man named Jabez Stone. What is his case? He's accused of breach of contract. He made a deal to find a shortcut in his life, to get rich quickly, the same kind of a deal all of you once made."
"You, Benedict Arnold. I speak to you first because you are better known than the rest of your colleagues here. What a different song yours could have been. A friend of Washington and Lafayette, a soldier. General Arnold, you fought so gallantly for the American cause till - let me see, what was the date? - seventeen seventy-nine. That date, burned in your heart. The lure of gold made you betray that cause."
"Mister Scratch once told you that your soul meant nothing. And you believed him. And you lost your freedom. Freedom isn't just a big word. It is the morning and the bread and the risen sun. It was for freedom we came to these shores in boats and ships. It was a long journey and a hard one and a bitter one. Yes, there is sadness in being a man... but it is a proud thing, too. And out of the suffering and the starvation and the wrong and the right, a new thing has come: a free man. And when the whips of the oppressors are broken and their names forgotten and destroyed, free men will be talking and walking under a free star. Yes, we have planted freedom in this earth like wheat. And we have said to the skies above us, "A man shall own his own soul... " Now, here is this man. He is your brother. You were Americans all. [points to the Devil] You can't be on his side, the side of the oppressor. Let Jabez Stone keep his soul, a soul which doesn't belong to him alone but to his family, his son, and his country. Gentlemen of the jury, don't let this country go to the devil. Free Jabez Stone. God bless the United States and the men who made her free."
"Ma Stone: Now, Jabez Stone, as for what you're calling hard luck, we made New England out of it. That and cod fish."
"Jeff Corey β Tom Sharp"
"H. B. Warner β Justice John Hathorne"
"Alec Craig β Eli Higgins"
"Simone Simon β Belle"
"Jane Darwell β Ma Stone"
"Robert Pittard β Store Clerk"
"Gene Lockhart β Squire Slossum"
"John Qualen β Miser Stevens"
"Anne Shirley β Mary Stone"
"Chuck Shamata as Jerry Nadler"
"David Knell as Nerve Nordlinger"
"Sonny Shroyer as Big Billy Hunniker"
"Julie Budd as Stella Summers"
"Elliott Gould as Max Devlin"
"Adam Rich as Toby Hart"
"Bill Cosby as Barney Satin"
"Susan Anspach as Penny Hart"
"Kyubey - Emiri KatΕ (Japanese) / Cassandra Lee Morris (English)"
"Mami Tomoe - Kaori Mizuhashi (Japanese) / Carrie Keranen (English)"
"Madoka Kaname - Aoi YΕ«ki (Japanese) / Christine Marie Cabanos (English)"