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1. When Andre and Firmin first visit the Opera Populaire, they interrupt a rehearsal for the opera 'Hannibal'. What are the ballerinas wearing around their wrists?
2. Miffed by the attention that is being paid to the dancers by the new owners, La Carlotta announces that she will not be singing that night. To appease her injured pride, Andre and Firmin coax her into giving them a private performance of one of the arias from the opera.
What is her response, when cajoled to sing?
3. We see many glimpses of the Phantom early in the movie, but when is the first time that we actually see him fully, facing the camera?
4. During the song 'Prima Donna', Carlotta is plied with many gifts to convince her to stay. Which is the gift that seems to impress her the most?
5. When the Phantom makes his entrance at the New Year's Masquerade ball, he shocks everyone into complete silence. He tosses his newly written opera on the floor and then gives directions to the people whom he has decided will be key players in the production.
What instruction does he give to the tenor Piangi?
6. Who says, 'Your chains are still mine. You belong to me.'?
7. During the cemetery sword fight, the Phantom draws first blood (actually he draws the only blood). Where is Raoul injured?
8. In order to take his place on stage for 'The Point of No Return', the Phantom kills the tenor Piangi. Who finds Piangi's body?
9. Despite Madame Giry's caution about keeping his hand at the level of his eyes, Raoul is caught off guard by one of the Phantom's traps, which leads him to becoming a prisoner of the Phantom. What trap catches him off guard?
10. The song 'Learn to Be Lonely' was written for the movie, and was not a part of the original Broadway production. The song can be heard during the end credits, being sung by Minnie Driver. Do we ever hear the music for the song in the main part of the movie?
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