The Phantom of the Opera (USA 1925, Rupert Julian).
Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive.
Photographs of the nitrate print by Barbara Flueckiger.
Contemporary Reception:
Barr, Al (1925): A Duplex Report on The Phantom. In: Exhibitors Herald, XXII,12, Sep., p. 52. View Quote
Benson, Sally (1925): The Screen in Review. Expensive and Everything. In: Picture-Play Magazine, XXIII,4, Dec., p. 59. View Quote
Hall, Mordaunt (1925): The Screen. A Fantastic Melodrama. In: The New York Times, 7 September 1925, p. 15. View Quote
Full text on The New York Times website. View Link
Selected Analyses:
Street, Sarah; Yumibe, Joshua (2013): The Temporalities of Intermediality. Colour in Cinema and the Arts of the 1920s. In: Early Popular Visual Culture, 11,2, May, pp. 140–157, on pp. 149–151. View Quote
Street, Sarah; Yumibe, Joshua (2019): Chromatic Modernity. Color, Cinema, and Media of the 1920s. New York: Columbia University Press, on pp. 101–102 View Quote and on pp. 210–212. View Quote
Traber, Bodo (1995): Dramaturgische Funktionen monochromer Farbgebung im Stummfilm. In: Karl-Dietmar Möller-Nass Möller-Nass, Hasko Schneider and Hans J. Wulff (eds.): 1. Film- und Fernsehwissenschaftliches Kolloquium. Münster: MAkS, pp. 30–36, on pp. 31–33. (in German) View Quote
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