![]() ![]() ROUL: But clearly, Madame Giry, genius has turned to madness. He's an architect and designer, he's composer and a magician. ![]() It was his playground and now his artistic domain, he's a genius. GIRY: He has known nothing else of life since then except this opera house. (Young Madame Giry enters from another part of the room, Young Erik runs to her and she hides him) GIRY: (Narrating the story) I hid him from the world, and its cruelties. (Young Madame Giry puts Erik in the window) (Young Madame Giry and Young Erik run all the way to a window of the Opera House) (Erik grabs his stuff monkey and takes Young Madame Giry's hand and they run out of the traveling circus) (Young Erik suddenly breaks free, grabs a rope and the chains he was chained too and strangles the cruel man) When all the children break free, the cruel man begins to count his money coins) (All the kids except Young Madame Giry laugh at him) Behold, Mesdames and messieurs, the Devil's Child! (He takes the sack off Young Erik's head, pulls the hair) Young Madame Giry looks sadly at Young Erik)Ĭruel Man. (Beats Erik with a stick) You damn demon! (Beats) Villain! (Beats) Ne'er do-well! (Beats) Libertine! (Beats) Dangerous! (Beats) Hideous! (Beats) Monstrous! (Beats) BEAST! (Beats very hard) (All the children except for Young Madame Giry laugh at Young Erik)Ĭruel man. He is making a stuffed monkey playing the cymbals like the one on the musical box) (They all see Young Erik with a sack over his head, chained in a cage of straw. Scary woman: See the wonder from the East!Ĭruel man. (Young Madame Giry's school is taking a fieldtrip to a traveling circus) (There is a flashback of when Madame Giry is still very young and at the traveling fair) One of many living in the dormitories of the opera house. I was very young, studying to be a ballerina. It was first published as a serial in Le Gaulois from 23 September 1909 to 8 January 1910, and was released in volume form in late March 1910 by Pierre Lafitte. GIRY (She has glanced nervously about her and suddenly deciding to trust him, cuts in) The Phantom of the Opera ( French: Le Fantôme de lOpéra) is a novel by French author Gaston Leroux. He stops her) (desperately) Please, Madame Giry, for all our sakes. Please, Monsieur, don't ask, there have been too many accidents. ![]()
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