Title: Phantom of the Opera -- A Comparison of the Play and the Movie Authors: Debbie Overstreet and Susan Daniel Word count: 356; 65 characters per line Contact e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Category: Movies & TV Autoresponder: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Article URL: http://reprintarticles.com/phantom_of_the_opera.php Author URL: http://reprintarticles.com/Debbie_and_Susan.php
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