

Horror · Romance
Overview
An aspiring opera singer finds herself transported back to Victorian-era London -- and into the arms of a reclusive, disfigured maestro determined to make her a star.
Top Cast


Robert Englund
Robert Englund
Erik Destler / The Phantom
Robert Englund
Erik Destler / The Phantom


Jill Schoelen
Jill Schoelen
Christine Day
Jill Schoelen
Christine Day


Alex Hyde-White
Alex Hyde-White
Richard Dutton
Alex Hyde-White
Richard Dutton


Bill Nighy
Bill Nighy
Martin Barton
Bill Nighy
Martin Barton


Stephanie Lawrence
Stephanie Lawrence
La Carlotta
Stephanie Lawrence
La Carlotta


Terence Harvey
Terence Harvey
Insp. Hawkins
Terence Harvey
Insp. Hawkins
Nathan Lewis
Nathan Lewis
Davies
Nathan Lewis
Davies
Peter Clapham
Peter Clapham
Harrison
Peter Clapham
Harrison


Molly Shannon
Molly Shannon
Meg (New York)
Molly Shannon
Meg (New York)
Emma Rawson
Emma Rawson
Meg (London)
Emma Rawson
Meg (London)
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