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The Phantom: You will curse the day you did not do, all that the Phantom asked of you!
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When Christine approaches her family mausoleum, behind her you can see an above-ground tomb that has chains around the top cover. There is something on top of the cover that looks like a bouquet of flowers covered in snow, and there is not a lot of snow on the tomb. Later, when Raoul and the Phantom are fighting and the Phantom slashes Raoul's arm. Raoul falls backward onto this same tomb, and when we see him from above, rising, the chains on his side are missing, and there is suddenly lots more snow all over the tomb. The bouqet (or whatever it is) is missing. However, in the next shot that shows the same tomb, now there is much less snow, the bouquet is back, and one-half of the side chains have reappeared. You can see the continuity by the tree at the head of the tomb, and the triangular wreath laid at the head of the tomb. See more...
Trivia
The character of aged Raoul at the beginning of the movie, at the auction, and at the end of the movie, at the grave site of Christine, does not appear to be Patrick Wilson in makeup. The aged Raoul bears a strong resemblance to the English actor Edward Fox, famous for such movies as The Day of the Jackal. Could it be him and not Patick Wilson? See more...
The Phantom of the Opera
Visible crew/equipment: As Raoul's car is leaving the Opera House, a crewmember is reflected in its windshield.
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