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{{quote|''"He sold his soul for rock n' roll!"''|Tagline}}
 
A'''''Phantom of the Paradise''''' is a musical [[Cult Classic]] from 1974, directed by [[Brian de Palma]].
 
Winslow Leach is an aspiring singer/songwriter who's quite thrilled when powerful music producer, Swan ([[Paul Williams]], who wrote all the film's songs), expresses an interest in using his music -- a rock version of ''[[Faust]]'' -- to open The Paradise, the ultimate rock theater. However, Winslow quickly finds out that Swan wants absolutely nothing to do with him after taking his music. While Winslow gets lucky the first time he sneaks into Swan's mansion (by meeting Phoenix, a cute wannabe singer), he isn't so fortunate the second time, where he's beaten up by Swan's men, framed for drug dealing, and sent to prison for life.
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Compare and contrast ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'', another 1970s rock musical that tackles horror themes (albeit in a much spoofier manner).
 
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* {{spoiler|[[A Chat with Satan]]: Satan talks to Swan when he attempts to kill himself in a bathtub.}}
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[[Category:Rock Operas{{PAGENAME}}]]
[[Category:Danny Peary Cult Movies List]]
[[Category:Films of the 1970s]]
[[Category:Phantom of the Paradise]]
[[Category:Film]]
[[Category:Films of the 1970s]]
[[Category:Rock Operas]]