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News "Phantom" DVD — with Special Features — Arrives in U.S. Stores May 3 The DVD of "The Phantom of the Opera" — loaded with many special features — arrives in stores around the country May 3.

In addition to the Joel Schumacher-directed film, the special two-disc DVD will feature material relating to the stage production of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, including original promotion videos and a "featurette" on The Phantom of the Opera music.

Additionally, the DVD will include "Behind the Mask: The Story of the Phantom of the Opera." This documentary includes rehearsal and behind-the-scenes footage of the stage musical, commentary on the original set and costume designs as well as interviews with Lloyd Webber, Cameron Mackintosh, Hal Prince, Richard Stilgoe and Charles Hart. "Behind the Mask" will also offer glimpses of the original London production, which co-starred Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman.

The "Phantom" DVD will also offer material relating to the film version of the hit musical, including trailers and a deleted scene titled "No One Would Listen." There will also be a feature on the film's special and visual effects, a "Making of 'The Phantom of the Opera'" section and a cast and crew sing-along.

"The Phantom of the Opera," based on the award-winning musical of the same name, opened on Dec. 22, 2004 on 622 U.S. screens and then broadened its run to 907 screens on Jan. 14. The film, starring Gerard Butler in the title role, Emmy Rossum as Christine and Patrick Wilson as Raoul, made its world premiere in London Dec. 6.

"The Phantom of the Opera" was nominated for three Golden Globe nominations, including Best Motion Picture—Musical or Comedy. Rossum was also nominated for her performance as aspiring opera diva Christine Daae, and "Learn to Be Lonely," the one new song penned for the film, was nominated in the Best Original Song category. The film also received three Academy Award nominations, including those for Art Direction, Cinematography and Best Song ("Learn to Be Lonely"). The film won no awards. Based on the classic Gaston Leroux novel, The Phantom of the Opera features music by Lloyd Webber, lyrics by Charles Hart and additional lyrics by Richard Stilgoe. Harold Prince directed both the London and New York premieres. The New York production — originally starring Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman — won seven 1988 Tony Awards including one for Best Musical. The score includes such tunes as "Think of Me," "The Music of the Night," "All I Ask of You," "Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again," "The Point of No Return" and the title tune.

The Broadway staging of the smash musical continues at the Majestic Theatre, having recently played its 7,000th performance.

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