THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA: MOVIE LIBRETTO PROLOGUE AUCTIONEER: Sold. Your number, sir? Thank you. Lot 665, ladies and gentlemen, a papier-mache musical box, in the shape of a barrel-organ. Attached, the figure of a monkey in Persian robes playing the cymbals. This item, discovered in the vaults of the theatre, still in working order, ladies and gentlemen PORTER: Showing here. AUCTIONEER: May I commence at fifteen francs? Fifteen, thank you. Yes, twenty from you, sir. Thank you very much. Madame Giry... Twenty-five... Thank you, madame. Twenty-five I'm bid. Do I hear thirty? Thirty! And thirty-five? Selling at thirty francs then. Thirty once... Thirty twice... Sold, for thirty francs to the Vicomte de Chagny. Thank you, sir. RAOUL: A collector's piece indeed, every detail exactly as she said Will you still play, when all the rest of us are dead? AUCTIONEER: Lot 666, then, a chandelier in pieces. Some of you may recall the strange affair of the Phantom of the Opera, A mystery never fully explained. We are told, ladies and gentlemen, That this is the very chandelier which figures in the famous disaster. Our workshops have repaired it and wired parts of it for the new electric light, Perhaps we may frighten away the ghost of so many years ago with a little illumination, gentlemen? OVERTURE HANNIBAL CARLOTTA: This trophy from our saviours, from our saviours from the enslaving force of Rome! GIRL'S CHORUS: With feasting and dancing and song, tonight in celebration, We greet the victorious throng, returned to bring salvation! MEN'S CHORUS: The trumpets of Carthage resound! Hear, Romans, now and tremble! Hark to our step on the ground! ALL: Hear the drums, Hannibal comes! PIANGI: Sad to return to find the land we love threatened once more by Roma's far-reaching grasp REYER: Gentlemen, gentlemen... LEFEVRE: Rehearsals, as you see, are under way, for a new production of Chalumeau's "Hannibal". REYER: Monsieur Lefevre, I am rehearsing. LEFEVRE: Monsieur Reyer, Madame Giry, ladies and gentlemen, Please if I could have your attention, thank you. As you know, for some weeks there have been rumours of my imminent retirement. I can now tell you that these were all true and it is my pleasure to introduce you to the two gentlemen Who now own the Opera Populaire, Monsieur Richard Firmin and Monsieur Gilles Andre. FIRMIN: And we are deeply honoured to introduce our new patron, the Vicomte de Changy RAOUL: My parents and I are honoured to support all the arts especially the world renowned Opera Populaire LEFEVRE: Vicomte, Gentlemen, Signora Carlotta Giudicelli, our leading soprano for five seasons now. And Signor Ubaldo Piangi. RAOUL: An honour, Signor. I believe I'm keeping you from your rehearsal. I will be here this evening to share your great triumph. My apologies, monsieur. REYER: Thank you, Monsieur Le Vicomte. Once more if you please, signor. CARLOTTA: He loves me! GIRY: We take a particular pride here in the excellence of our ballets, monsieur FIRMIN: I see why, especially that little blonde angel. GIRY: My daughter, Meg Giry. FIRMIN: And that exceptional beauty? No relation, I trust. GIRY: Christine DaaÿÏÍ, promising talent, Monsieur Firmin, very promising. FIRMIN: DaaÿÏÍ, you say? No relation to the famous Swedish violinist? GIRY: His only child, orphan at 7, when she came to live and train in the ballet dormitory. FIRMIN: An orphan, you say! CHORUS: Bid welcome to Hannibal's guests, the elephants of Carthage! As guides on our conquering quests, Dido sends Hannibal's friends! CHORUS WITH CARLOTTA AND PIANGI: The trumpeting elephants sound, hear, Romans, now and tremble! Hark to their step on the ground, hear the drums! Hannibal comes! ANDRE: Mosieur Reyer, isn't there a rather marvelous aria for Elissa in Act Three of "Hannibal"? Perhaps if Signora... CARLOTTA: Yes...Yes...Monsieur Reyer? REYER: If my diva commands. CARLOTTA: Yes I do. THINK OF ME CARLOTTA: Think of me, think of me fondly, when we've said goodbye Remember me once in a while please promise me you'll try When you find that once again you long to take your heart back and be free MEG: He's here! The Phantom of the Opera! LEFEVRE: Signora! Are you all right? Buquet! For God's sake, man, what's going on up there? BUQUET: Please monsieur don't look at me. As God's my witness,I was not at my post. Please monsieur, there's no one there and if there is, well then, it must be a ghost! ANDRE: Signora, these things do happen! CARLOTTA: For the past three years, these things do happen and did you stop them from happening? No! And you two, you're as bad as him. These things do happen! Until you stop these things happening, This thing does not happen! Ubaldo! Andiamo! PIANGI: Amateurs! LEFEVRE: Gentlemen, Good luck. If you need me, I shall be in Australia. GIRY: I have a message, sir, from the Opera Ghost. FIRMIN: Oh God in Heaven, you're all obsessed! GIRY: He welcomes you to his opera house. FIRMIN: His opera house? GIRY: And commands you to continue to leave Box Five empty for his use And reminds you that his salary is due. FIRMIN: His salary? GIRY: Monsieur Lefevre paid him twenty thousand francs a month. FIRMIN: Twenty thousand francs! GIRY: Perhaps you can afford more, with the Vicomte de Chagny as your patron. FIRMIN: Madame, I had hoped to have made that announcement public tonight when the Vicomte was to join us for the gala but obviously we shall now have to cancel, as it appears that we have lost our star. A full house, Andre, we shall have to refund a full house. GIRY: Christine DaaÿÏÍ could sing it, sir. FIRMIN: What, a chorus girl? GIRY: Let her sing for you monsieur. She has been well taught! FIRMIN: Andre, this is doing nothing for my nerves. ANDRE: She's very pretty. CHRISTINE: Think of me, think of me fondly, when we've said goodbye Remember me once in a while please promise me you'll try When you find that once again you long to take your heart back and be free If you ever find a moment, spare a thought for me... We never said our love was evergreen or as unchanging as the sea But if you can still remember, stop and think of me< Think of all the things we've shared and seen Don't think about the way things might have been... Think of me, think of me waking, silent and resigned Imagine me, trying too hard to put you from my mind Recall those days. Look back on all those times. Think of the things we'll never do There will never be a day when I won't think of you... RAOUL: Can it be? Can it be Christine? Bravo! Long ago, it seems so long ago. How young and innocent we were. She may not remember me, but I remember her... CHRISTINE: Flowers fade, the fruits of summer fade. They have their season, so do we. But please promise me that sometimes, you will think of... me! ANGEL OF MUSIC PHANTOM: Brava, brava, bravissimma... MEG: Christine... Christine... PHANTOM: Christine... MEG: Where in the world have you been hiding? Really, you were perfect! I only wish I knew your secret! Who is your great tutor? CHRISTINE: Father once spoke of an angel. I used to dream he'd appear. Now as I sing I can sense him and I know he's here Here in this room he calls me softly, somewhere inside hiding. Somehow I know he's always with me. He, the unseen genius. MEG: Christine, you must have been dreaming. Stories like this can't come true. Christine, you're talking in riddles and it's not like you. CHRISTINE: Angel of Music! Guide and guardian! Grant to me your glory! MEG: Who is this angel? This... BOTH: Angel of Music! Hide no longer! Secret and strange angel... CHRISTINE: He's with me, even now MEG: Your hands are cold CHRISTINE: All around me MEG: Your face, Christine, it's white CHRISTINE: It frightens me MEG: Don't be frightened FIRMIN: Vicomte, I think we've made quite a discovery in Miss DaaÿÏÍ ANDRE: Perhaps we could present her to you, dear Vicomte. RAOUL: Gentlemen if you wouldn't mind. This is one visit I should prefer to make unaccompanied. Thank you. FIRMIN: It would appear they have met before. LITTLE LOTTE RAOUL: Little Lotte, let her mind wander. Little Lotte thoughtÿÏÍ Am I fonder of dolls, or of goblins or shoes... CHRISTINE: Raoul! RAOUL: Or of riddles or frocks... CHRISTINE: Those picnics in the attic RAOUL: Or of chocolates CHRISTINE: Father playing the violin RAOUL: As we read to each other dark stories of the North CHRISTINE: No, what I love best, Lotte said, is when I'm asleep in my bed, And the Angel of Music sings songs in my head! BOTH: The Angel of Music sings song in my head! RAOUL: Oh, you sang like an angel tonight. CHRISTINE: Father said, "When I'm in heaven, child, I will send the Angel of Music to you". Well, father is dead, Raoul, and I have been visited by the Angel of Music. RAOUL: Oh, no doubt of it. And now, we'll go to supper! CHRISTINE: No, Raoul, the Angel of music is very strict. RAOUL: Well, I shan't keep you up late! CHRISTINE: Raoul, no! RAOUL: You must change. I'll order my carriage. Two minutes, Little Lotte. CHRISTINE: No, Raoul, wait! THE MIRROR (ANGEL OF MUSIC) PHANTOM: Insolent boy! This slave of fashion basking in your glory! Ignorant fool! This brave young suitor sharing in my triumph! CHRISTINE: Angel! I hear you! Speak, I listen Stay by my side, guide me! Angel, my soul was weak, forgive me Enter at last, Master! PHANTOM: Flattering child you shall know me, See why in shadow I hide! Look at your face in the mirror, I am there inside! CHRISTINE: Angel of Music! Guide and guardian! Grant to me your glory! Angel of Music! Hide no longer! Come to me, strange angel... PHANTOM: I am your angel of music... Come to me, angel of music... I am your angel of music... Come to me, angel of music THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA CHRISTINE: In sleep he sang to me, in dreams he came That voice which calls to me and speaks my name And do I dream again for now I find The Phantom of the Opera is there, inside my mind... PHANTOM: Sing once again with me, our strange duet My power over you grows stronger yet And though you turn from me to glance behind The Phantom of the Opera is there, inside your mind... CHRISTINE: Those who have seen your face draw back in fear I am the mask you wear... PHANTOM: ...It's me they hear BOTH: Your (my) spirit and my (your) voice in one combined The Phantom of the Opera is there, inside my (your) mind... CHORUS: He's there, the Phantom of the Opera... CHRISTINE: He's there, the Phantom of the Opera... PHANTOM: Sing, my angel of music... Sing, my angel... Sing for me... Sing... Sing, my angel... Sing for me! I have brought you to the seat of sweet music's throne To this kingdom where all must pay homage to music, music... You have come here for one purpose and one alone Since the moment I first heard you sing, I have needed you with me to serve me, to sing for my music, my music... THE MUSIC OF THE NIGHT PHANTOM: Night time sharpens, heightens each sensation Darkness stirs and wakes imagination Silently the senses abandon their defenses... Slowly, gently, night unfurls its splendour Grasp it, sense it, tremulous and tender Turn your face away from the garish light of day, Turn your thoughts away from cold, unfeeling light And listen to the music of the night Close your eyes and surrender to your darkest dreams! Purge your thoughts of the life you knew before! Close your eyes, let your spirit start to soar! And you'll live as you've never lived before... Softly, deftly, music shall caress you Hear it, feel it, secretly possess you Open up your mind, let your fantasies unwind, In this darkness which you know you cannot fight The darkness of the music of the night... Let your mind start a journey through a strange, new world! Leave all thoughts of the world you knew before! Let your soul take you where you long to be! Only then can you belong to me ... Floating, falling, sweet intoxication! Touch me, trust me, savour each sensation! Let the dream begin, let your darker side give in To the power of the music that I write The power of the music of the night... You alone can make my song take flight Help me make the music of the night... MAGICAL LASSO BUQUET: Like yellow parchment is his skin A great black hole serves as the nose that never grew You must be always on your guard Or he will catch you with his magical lasso! GIRY: Those who speak of what they know, find too late that prudent silence is wise Joseph Buquet, hold your tongue! Keep your hand at the level of your eye! I REMEMBER... CHRISTINE: I remember, there was mist, swirling mist upon a vast glossy lake There were candles all around and on the lake there was a boat And in the boat there was a manÿÏÍ Who was that shape in the shadows? Whose is the face in the mask? PHANTOM: Damn you! You little prying Pandora! You little demon! Is this what you wanted to see? Curse you! You little lying Delilah! You little viper! Now you cannot ever be free! Damn you! Curse you! STRANGER THAN YOU DREAMT IT PHANTOM: Stranger than you dreamt it, Can you even dare to look or bear to think of me? This loathsome gargoyle who burns in hell, But secretly, yearns for heaven, secretly, secretly But, Christine, fear can turn to love You'll learn to see, to find the man behind the monster, This repulsive carcass who seems a beast, But secretly, dreams of beauty, secretly, secretly Oh, Christine Come, we must return! Those two fools who run my theatre will be missing you. NOTES FIRMIN: "Mystery after gala night," It says, "Mystery of soprano's flight!" "Mystified," all the papers say, "We are mystified! We suspect foul play!" Bad news on soprano scene, first Carlotta, now Christine! Still at least the seats get sold, gossip's worth its weight in gold What a way to run a business! Spare me these unending trials! Half your cast disappears, but the crowd still cheers! Opera! To hell with Gluck and Handel have a scandal and you're sure to have a hit! ANDRE: Damnable! Will they all walk out? This is damnable! FIRMIN: Andre, please don't shout. It's publicity! And the take is vast! Free publicity! ANDRE: But we have no cast! FIRMIN: But Andre, have you seen the queue? Oh, it seems you've got one too... ANDRE: ÿÏÍDear Andre, what a charming gala! Christine was in a word, ÿÏÍsublime!ÿÏÍ We were hardly bereft when Carlotta left, on that note, The diva's a disaster must you cast her when she see she's past her prime" FIRMIN: ÿÏÍDear Firmin, just a quick reminder, my salary has not been paid Send it care of the ghost by return of post, P.T.O. No one likes a debtor, so it's better if my orders are obeyed!ÿÏÍ BOTH: Who would have the gall to send this? Someone with a puerile brain! FIRMIN: These are both signed"O.G." ANDRE: Who the hell is he? BOTH: "Opera ghost!" FIRMIN: It's nothing sort of shocking! ANDRE: He is mocking our position! FIRMIN: In addition he wants money! ANDRE: What a funny apparition BOTH: ... to expect a large retainer! Nothing plainer, he is clearly quite insane! RAOUL: Where is she? ANDRE: You mean Carlotta? RAOUL: I mean, Miss DaaÿÏÍ, where is she? FIRMIN: Well, how should we know? RAOUL: I want an answer. I take it that you sent me this note? FIRMIN: What's all this nonsense? ANDRE: Of course not! FIRMIN: Don't look at us! RAOUL: She's not with you, then? FIRMIN: Of course not! ANDRE: We're in the dark RAOUL: Monsieur, don't argue, isn't this the letter you wrote? FIRMIN: And what is it that we're meant to have wrote? Written! ANDRE: "Do not fear for Miss DaaÿÏÍ. The Angel of Music has her under his wing. Make no attempt to see her again." RAOUL: If you didn't write it, who did? CARLOTTA: Where is he? ANDRE: Ah, welcome back! CARLOTTA: Your precious patron CARLOTTA/PIANGI: Where is he? RAOUL: What is it now? CARLOTTA: I have your letter, a letter which I rather resent! FIRMIN: And did you send it? RAOUL: Of course not! ANDRE: As if he would! CARLOTTA/PIANGI: You didn't send it? RAOUL: Of course not! FIRMIN: What's going on? CARLOTTA: You dare to tell me that this is not the letter you sent?! RAOUL: And what is it that I'm meant to have sent? "Your days at the Opera Populaire are numbered. Christine DaaÿÏÍ will be singing on your behalf tonight. Be prepared for a great misfortune should you attempt to take her place." ANDRE/FIRMIN: Far too many notes for my taste and most of them about Christine! All we've heard since we came, is Miss DaaÿÏÍ's name... GIRY: Miss DaaÿÏÍ has returned. FIRMIN: I hope no worse for wear as far as we're concerned. ANDRE: Where precisely is she now? GIRY: I thought it best that she was alone MEG: She needed rest. RAOUL: May I see her? GIRY: No, monsieur, she will see no one. CARLOTTA/PIANGI: Will she sing? Will she sing? GIRY: Here, I have a note RAOUL/CARLOTTA/ANDRE: Let me see it! FIRMIN: Please! "Gentlemen, I have now sent you several notes of the most amiable nature, Detailing how my theatre is to be run. You have not followed my instructions... PHANTOM: ...I shall give you one last chance... Christine DaaÿÏÍ has returned to you and I am anxious her career should progress. In the new production of "Il Muto", you will therefore cast Carlotta as the Pageboy, And put Miss DaaÿÏÍ in the role of the Countess. The role which Miss DaaÿÏÍ plays calls for charm and appeal. The role of the Pageboy is silent, which makes my casting, in a word, ideal. I shall watch the performance from my normal seat in Box Five, which will be kept empty for me. Should these commands be ignored, a disaster beyond your imagination will occur... I remain, gentlemen, your obedient servant, O.G." CARLOTTA: Christine! ANDRE: Whatever next CARLOTTA/PIANGI: It's all a ploy to help Christine! FIRMIN: This is insane CARLOTTA: I know who sent this: The Vicomte, her lover! RAOUL: Indeed? Can you believe this? ANDRE: Signora! PIANGI: How can you do this? CARLOTTA: O traditori! FIRMIN: This is a joke! ANDRE: This changes nothing! CARLOTTA: O mentitori! FIRMIN: Signora! ANDRE: You are our star! FIRMIN: And always will be! ANDRE: Signora FIRMIN: The man is mad! ANDRE: We don't take orders! FIRMIN: Miss DaaÿÏÍ will be playing the Pageboy, the silent role ANDRE/FIRMIN: Carlotta will be playing the lead! CARLOTTA: It's useless trying to appease me! PIANGI: Appease her -- CARLOTTA: You're only saying this to please me! PIANGI: To please her -- CARLOTTA: Signori, ÿÏÍ vero? Non, non, non voglio udire! Lasciatemi morire! O Padre mio! Dio! GIRY: Who scorn his word, beware to those CARLOTTA: You have reviled me! GIRY: The angel sees, the angel knows CARLOTTA: You have rebuked me! ANDRE/FIRMIN: Signora, pardon us CARLOTTA: You have replaced me! ANDRE/FIRMIN: Please, Signora we beseech you GIRY: This hour shall see your darkest fears RAOUL: I must see her CARLOTTA/PIANGI: This is uncalled-for for! This is unfounded! This is unheard of! GIRY: The angel knows, the angel hears RAOUL: Where did she go? CARLOTTA: You are unthinking! You are unfeeling! PIANGI: They are unthinking. They are unfeeling. ANDRE/FIRMIN: Signora, sing for us! Don't be a martyr RAOUL/GIRY/MEG: What new surprises lie in store? ANDRE/FIRMIN: Our star! CARLOTTA/PIANGI: You go too far! A MAN: Would you please give this to Miss DaaÿÏÍ, Miss DaaÿÏÍ? PRIMA DONNA ANDRE: Your public needs you! FIRMIN: We need you, too! CARLOTTA: Would you not rather have your precious little ingenue? ANDRE/FIRMIN: Signora, no! The world wants you! Prima donna, first lady of the stage! Your devotees are on their knees to implore you! ANDRE: Can you bow out when they're shouting your name? FIRMIN: Think of how they all adore you! BOTH: Prima donna, enchant us once again! ANDRE: Think of your muse FIRMIN: And of the queues round the theatre! BOTH WITH PIANGI: Can you deny us the triumph in store? Sing, prima donna, once more! RAOUL: Christine spoke of an angel... CARLOTTA: Prima donna, your song shall live again You took a snub but there's a public who need you! ANDRE/FIRMIN: Think of your public! GIRY: She has heard the voice of the angel of music... ANDRE/FIRMIN: Those who hear your voice liken you to an angel! CARLOTTA: Think of their cry of undying support! ANDRE: We get our opera FIRMIN: She gets her limelight! CARLOTTA: Follow where the limelight leads you! ANDRE/FIRMIN: Leading ladies are a trial! CARLOTTA: Prima donna, your song shall never die! PIANGI: When she sings we see heaven CARLOTTA: You'll sing again, and to an unending ovation! RAOUL: Order! Warnings! Lunatic demands! ANDRE/FIRMIN: ... Oaths... Lunatic demands are regular occurrences! PIANGI: Unending ovation now and always... CARLOTTA: Think how you'll shine in that final encore! Sing, prima donna, once more! RAOUL: Surely, for her sake... ANDRE/FIRMIN: Surely there'll be further scenes - worse than this! RAOUL: ...I must see these demands are rejected! ANDRE/FIRMIN: Who'd believe a diva happy to relieve a chorus girl, Who's gone and slept with her patron? Raoul and his soubrette, entwined in love's duet! Although he may demur, he must have been with her! You'd never get away with all this in a play, But if it's loudly sung and in a foreign tongue, It's just the sort of story audiences adore, in fact, a perfect opera! GIRY/MEG: For (But) if his curse is on this opera... COMPANY: Prima donna, the world is at your feet! A nation waits, and how it hates to be cheated! Light up that stage with that age-old rapport! Sing, prima donna, once more! IL MUTO/POOR FOOL, HE MAKES ME LAUGH CONFIDANTE: They say that this youth has set my Lady's heart aflame! 1ST FOP: His Lordship sure would die of shock! 2ND FOP: His Lordship is a laughing-stock! CONFIDANTE: Should he suspect her, God protect her! ALL THREE: Shame! Shame! Shame! This faithless lady's bound for Hades! Shame! Shame! Shame! COUNTESS: Serafimo, your disguise is perfect. Why, who can this be? DON ATTILIO: Gentle wife, admit your loving husband. My love, I am called to England on affairs of State, And must leave you with your new maid. Though I'd gladly take the maid with me. COUNTESS: The old fool's leaving! Serafimo! Away with this pretense! You cannot speak, but kiss me in my husband's absence! Poor fool, he makes me laugh! Time I tried to get a better better half! COUNTESS AND CHORUS: Poor fool, he doesn't know! If he knew the truth hed never ever go! PHANTOM: Did I not instruct that Box Five was to be kept empty? MEG: He's here, the Phantom of the Opera CHRISTINE: It's him! CARLOTTA: Your part is silent, little toad! PHANTOM: A toad, madame? Perhaps it is you who are the toad! CARLOTTA: Serafimo! Away with this pretense! You cannot speak, but kiss me in my... Croak! Poor fool, he makes me laugh!... Croak! Croak! FIRMIN: Ladies and gentlemen, we apologize, the performance will continue in ten minutes time, When the role of the Countess will be played by Miss DaaÿÏÍ. ANDRE: Meanwhile, we'd like to give you the ballet from Act Three of tonight's opera. RAOUL: Are you all right? CHRISTINE: Raoul, we're not safe here. FIRMIN: Ladies and gentlemen, please! Remain in your seats! Do not panic! It's simply an accident, an accident! WHY HAVE YOU BROUGHT ME HERE RAOUL: < Why have you brought me here? CHRISTINE: We can't go back there! RAOUL: We must return! CHRISTINE: He'll kill you! His eyes will find us there! RAOUL: Christine, don't say that CHRISTINE: Those eyes that burn RAOUL: Don't even think it CHRISTINE: And if he has to kill a thousand men RAOUL: Forget this waking nightmare CHRISTINE: The Phantom of the Opera will kill and kill again RAOUL: This Phantom is a fable. Believe me, there is no Phantom of the Opera! CHRISTINE: My God, who is this man? RAOUL: My God, who is this man? CHRISTINE: Who hunts to kill? RAOUL: This mask of death CHRISTINE: I can't escape from him RAOUL: Whose is this voice you hear? CHRISTINE: I never will! RAOUL: With every breath BOTH: And in this labyrinth where night is blind The Phantom of the Opera is here Inside my (your) mind RAOUL: There is no Phantom of the Opera! RAOUL, I'VE BEEN THERE... CHRISTINE: Raoul, I've been there to his world of unending night To a world where the daylight dissolves into darkness, darknessÿÏÍ Raoul, I've seen him. Can I ever forget that sight? Can I ever escape from that face? So distorted, deformed, It was hardly a face, in that darkness, darkness But his voice filled my spirit with a strange, sweet sound In that night, there was music in my mind And through music, my soul began to soar And I heard as I've never heard before! RAOUL: What you heard was a dream, and nothing more! CHRISTINE: Yet in his eyes, all the sadness of the world Those pleading eyes that both threatened and adored RAOUL: Christine... Christine... PHANTOM: Christine... ALL I ASK OF YOU RAOUL: No more talk of darkness, Forget these wide-eyed fears. I'm here, nothing can harm you - My words will warm and calm you. Let me be your freedom, Let daylight dry your tears. I'm here, with you, beside you, To guard you and to guide you... CHRISTINE: Say you love me every waking moment, Turn my head with talk of summertime Say you need me with you, now and always Promise me that all you say is true That's all I ask of you... RAOUL: Let me be your shelter, Let me be your light. You're safe. No one will find you Your fears are far behind you CHRISTINE: All I want is freedom, A world with no more night And you, always beside me, To hold me and to hide me... RAOUL: Then say you'll share with me one love, one lifetime Let me lead you from your solitude Say you need me with you here, beside you Anywhere you go, let me go too Christine, that's all I ask of you... CHRISTINE: Say you'll share with me one love, one lifetime Say the word and I will follow you BOTH: Share each day with me, each night, each morning CHRISTINE: Say you love me... RAOUL: You know I do... BOTH: Love me, that's all I ask of you Anywhere you go let me go too Love me, that's all I ask of you... ALL I ASK OF YOU (REPRISE) CHRISTINE: I must go! They'll wonder where I am! Come with me, Raoul! RAOUL: Christine, I love you! CHRISTINE: Order your fine horses! Be with them at the door! RAOUL: And soon, you'll be beside me... CHRISTINE: You'll guard me and you'll guide me... PHANTOM: I gave you my music, made your song take wing And now, how you've repaid me, denied me and betrayed me He was bound to love you when he heard you sing... Christine... CHRISTINE/RAOUL: Say you'll share with me one love, one lifetime Say the word and I will follow you Share each day with me, each night, each morning... PHANTOM: You will curse the day you did not do all that the Phantom asked of you! MASQUERADE ANDRE: M'sieur Firmin! FIRMIN: M'sieur Andre! Dear Andre, what a splendid party! ANDRE: The prologue to a bright new year! FIRMIN: Quite a night! I'm impressed! ANDRE: Well, one does one's best ANDRE/FIRMIN: Here's to us! ANDRE: The toast to all the city FIRMIN: What a pity that our Phantom can't be here! CHORUS: Masquerade! Paper faces on parade Masquerade! Hide your face, so the world will never find you! Masquerade! Every face a different shade Masquerade! Look around, there's another mask behind you! Flash of mauve, splash of puce Fool and king, ghoul and ghost Green and black, queen and priest Trace of rouge, face of beast Faces, take your turn, take a ride On the merry-go-round in an inhuman race Eye of gold, thigh of blue True is false, who is who? Curl of lip, swirl of gown Ace of hearts, face of clown Faces, drink it in, drink it up, Till you've drowned in the light in the sound But who can name the face Masquerade! Grinning yellows, spinning reds Masquerade! Take your fill, let the spectacle astound you! Masquerade! Burning glances, turning heads Masquerade! Stop and stare at the sea of smiles around you! Masquerade! Seething shadows, breathing lies Masquerade! You can fool and friend who ever knew you! Masquerade! Leering satyrs, peering eyes Masquerade! Run and hide but a face will still pursue you! COMPANY: What a night! What a crowd! Makes you glad! Makes you proud! All the creme de la creme! Watching us watching them! And all our fears are in the past! Three months ... Of relief! Of delight! Of Elysian peace! And we can breathe at last! No more notes! >No more ghosts! Here's a health! Here's a toast to a prosperous year! To our friends who are here! And may its splendour never fade! Three months! What a joy! What a change! What a blessed release! And what a masquerade! CHRISTINE: Think of it! A secret engagement! Look, your future bride! Just think of it! RAOUL: But why is it secret? What have we to hide? You promised me. CHRISTINE: No, Raoul. Please don't, they'll see. RAOUL: Well then let them see. It's an engagement, not a crime! Christine, What are you afraid of? CHRISTINE: Let's not argue... RAOUL: Let's not argue... CHRISTINE: Please pretend... RAOUL: I can only hope I'll... CHRISTINE: You will... BOTH: ...understand in time ALL: Masquerade! Paper faces on parade! Masquerade! Hide your face, so the world will never find you! Masquerade! Every face a different shade! Masquerade! Look around, there's another mask behind you! Masquerade! Burning glances! turning heads Masquerade! Stop and stare at the sea of smiles around you! Masquerade! Grinning yellows, spinning reds Masquerade! Take your fill, let the spectacle astound you! WHY SO SILENT PHANTOM: Why so silent, good monsieurs? Did you think that I had left you for good? Have you missed me, good monsieurs? I have written you an opera! Here I bring the finished score, Don Juan Triumphant! Fondest greetings to you all! A few instructions just before rehearsal starts Carlotta must be taught to act, not her normal trick of strutting round the stage Our Don Juan must lose some weight, it's not healthy in a man of Piangi's age And my managers must learn that their place is in an office, not the arts As for our star, Miss Christine DaaÿÏÍ... No doubt she'll do her best. It's true her voice is good She knows, though, should she wish to excel she has much still to learn, If pride will let her return to me, her teacher, her teacher... Your chains are still mine! You belong to me! MADAME GIRY'S TALE/THE FAIRGROUND RAOUL: Madame Giry. Wait! GIRY: Please, Monsieur, I don't know more than anyone else. RAOUL: That's not true. GIRY: Monsieur, don't ask. There have been too many accidents. RAOUL: Accidents?! Please, Madame Giry, for all our sakes. GIRY: Very well. It was years ago. There was a travelling fair in the city, Gypsies. I was very young, studying to be a ballerina, one of many living in the dormitory of the opera house. I hid him from the world and its cruelties. He has known nothing else of life since then. As if this opera house, it was his playground and, now, his artistic domain. He's a genius. He's an architect and designer. He's a composer and a magician. A genius, monsieur. RAOUL: Clearly, Madame Giry, genius has turned to madness. JOURNEY TO THE CEMETERY CHRISTINE: To my father's grave, please. In sleep he sang to me, in dreams he came That voice which calls to me and speaks my name... Little Lotte thought of everything and nothing Her Father promised her that he would send her the Angel of Music Her father promised herÿÏÍ Her father promised her... WISHING YOU WERE SOMEHOW HERE AGAIN CHRISTINE: You were once my one companion. You were all that mattered You were once a friend and father then my world was shattered Wishing you were somehow here again, wishing you were somehow near Sometimes it seemed, if I just dreamed, somehow you would be here Wishing I could hear your voice again, knowing that I never would Dreaming of you won't help me to do all that you dreamed I could... Passing bells and sculpted angels, cold and monumental Seem, for you, the wrong companions, you were warm and gentle... Too many years fighting back tears... Why can't the past just die? Wishing you were somehow here again, knowing we must say goodbye Try to forgive, teach me to live, give me the strength to try! No more memories, no more silent tears No more gazing across the wasted years Help me say goodbye. Help me say goodbye! WANDERING CHILD PHANTOM: Wandering child, so lost, so helpless, yearning for my guidance CHRISTINE: Angel or father? Friend or phantom? Who is it there, staring? PHANTOM: Have you forgotten your Angel? CHRISTINE: Angel, oh, speak! What endless longings echo in this whisper! PHANTOM: Too long you've wandered in winter, far from my fathering gaze CHRISTINE: Wildly my mind beats against you... PHANTOM: You resist... BOTH: ...Yet the (your) soul obeys PHANTOM: Angel of Music! You denied me, turning from true beauty Angel of Music! Do not shun me! Come to your strange Angel! CHRISTINE: Angel of Music! I denied you, turning from true beauty Angel of Music! My protector! Come to me, strange Angel! PHANTOM: I am your Angel of MusicÿÏÍ Come to me, Angel of Music... RAOUL: No, Christine! Wait! CHRISTINE: Raoul! RAOUL: Whatever you may believe, this man, this thing is not your father! THE SWORDFIGHT CHRISTINE: No, Raoul! No, not like this. PHANTOM: Now let it be war upon you both! WE HAVE ALL BEEN BLIND RAOUL: We have all been blind and yet the answer is staring us in the face This could be the chance to ensnare our clever friend ANDRE: We're listening FIRMIN: Go on. RAOUL: We shall play his game, perform his work, but remember we hold the ace For if Miss DaaÿÏÍ sings, he is certain to attend ANDRE: We make certain the doors are barred FIRMIN: We make certain the police are there RAOUL: We are certain they're armed RAOUL/ANDRE/FIRMIN: The curtain falls, his reign will end! CHRISTINE: Raoul, I'm frightened, don't make me do this It scares me, don't put me through this ordeal by fire He'll take me, I know. We'll be parted for ever. He won't let me go What I once used to dream I now dread. If he finds me, it won't ever end And he'll always be there, singing songs in my head He'll always be there, singing songs in my head... RAOUL: You said yourself he was nothing but a man Yet while he lives, he will haunt us till we're dead CHRISTINE: Twisted every way, what answer can I give? Am I to risk my life to win the chance to live? Can I betray the man who once inspired my voice? Do I become his prey? Do I have any choice? He kills without a thought, he murders all that's good I know I can't refuse and yet, I wish I could. Oh God, if I agree, What horrors wait for me in this, the Phantom's opera? RAOUL: Christine, Christine, don't think that I don't care But every hope and every prayer rests on you now PHANTOM'S VOICE: Seal my fate tonight. I hate to have to cut the fun short But the joke's wearing thin, let the audience in, let my opera begin! DON JUAN CHORUS: Here the sire may serve the dam, Here the master takes his meat! Here the sacrificial lamb butters one despairing bleat! CARLOTTA AND CHORUS: Poor young maiden! For the thrill on your tongue of stolen sweets You will have to pay the bill, tangled in the winding sheets! Serve the meal and serve the maid! Serve the master so that, When tables, plans and maids are laid, Don Juan triumphs once again! DON JUAN: Passarino, faithful friend, once again recite the plan. PASSARINO: Your young guest believes I'm you. I, the master, you, the man. DON JUAN: When you met you wore my cloak, she could not have seen your face. She believes she dines with me, in her master's borrowed place! Furtively, we'll scoff and quaff, stealing what, in truth, is mine. When it's late and modesty starts to mellow, with the wine PASSARINO: You come home! I use your voice, slam the door like crack of doom! DON JUAN: I shall say, "come hide with me! Where, oh, where? Of course, my room!" PASSARINO: Poor thing hasn't got a chance! DON JUAN: Here's my hat, my cloak and sword. Conquest is assured, if I do not forget myself and laugh AMINTA: No thoughts within her head, but thoughts of joy! No dreams within her heart but dreams of love! PASSARINO: Master? PHANTOM: Passarino, go away, for the trap is set and waits for its prey! THE POINT OF NO RETURN PHANTOM: You have come here in pursuit of your deepest urge, In pursuit of that wish, which till now has been silent, silent... I have brought you, that our passions may fuse and merge In your mind you've already succumbed to me, Dropped all defenses, completely succumbed to me Now you are here with me, no second thoughts, you've decided, decided... Past the point of no return, no backward glances Our games of make believe are at an end Past all thought of "if" and "when," no use resisting Abandon thoughts, and let the dream descend What raging fire shall flood the soul? What rich desire unlock its door? What sweet seduction lies before us? Past the point of no return, the final threshold What warm, unspoken secrets will we learn? Beyond the point of no return... CHRISTINE: You have brought me to that moment where words run dry, To that moment where speech disappears into silence, silence... I have come here, hardly knowing the reason why In my mind, I've already imagined our bodies entwining, Defenceless and silent, and now I am here with you No second thoughts, I've decided, decided... Past the point of no return, no going back now Our passion play has now, at last, begun Past all thought of right or wrong, one final question How long should we two wait, before we're one? When will the blood begin to race, the sleeping bud burst into bloom? When will the flames, at last, consume us? Past the point of no return, the final threshold The bridge is crossed, so stand and watch it burn We've passed the point of no return... PHANTOM: Say you'll share with me one love, one lifetime Lead me, save me from my solitude Say you want me with you, here beside you Anywhere you go let me go too Christine, that's all I ask of... DOWN ONCE MORE/TRACK DOWN THIS MURDERER PHANTOM: Down once more to the dungeon of my black despair! Down we plunge to the prison of my mind! Down that path into darkness deep as hell! Why, you ask, was I bound and chained to this cold and dismal place? Not for any mortal sin, but the wickedness of my abhorrent face! MOB: Track down this murderer! He must be found! Track down this murderer! He must be found! PHANTOM: Hounded out by everyone! Met with hatred everywhere! No kind word from anyone! No compassion anywhere! Christine... Why, why? GIRY: Your hand at the level of your eyes! RAOUL: ...At the level of your eyes... MOB: Your hand at the level of your eyes! GIRY: This is as far as I dare go. RAOUL: Thank you. CHRISTINE: Have you gorged yourself at last, in your lust for blood? Am I now to be prey to your lust for flesh? PHANTOM: That fate, which condemns me to wallow in blood Has also denied me the joys of the flesh This face, the infection which poisons our love This face, which earned a mother's fear and loathing A mask, my first unfeeling scrap of clothing Pity comes too late, turn around and face your fate An eternity of this before your eyes! CHRISTINE: This haunted face holds no horror for me now It's in your soul that the true distortion lies PHANTOM: Wait! I think, my dear, we have a guest! Sir, this is indeed an unparalleled delight! I had rather hoped that you would come And now my wish comes true, you have truly made my night! RAOUL: Free her! Do what you like, only free her! Have you no pity? PHANTOM: Your lover makes a passionate plea! CHRISTINE: Please, Raoul, it's useless RAOUL: I love her! Does that mean nothing? PHANTOM: The world showed no compassion to me! RAOUL: Christine, Christine... Let me see her PHANTOM: Be my guest, sir Monsieur, I bid you welcome! Did you think that I would harm her? Why should I make her pay for the sins which are yours? Order your fine horses now! Raise up your hand to the level of your eyes! Nothing can save you now except perhaps Christine Start a new life with me Buy his freedom with your love! Refuse me, and you send your lover to his death! This is the choice This is the point of no return! CHRISTINE: The tears I might have shed for your dark fate Grow cold, and turn to tears of hate... RAOUL: Christine, forgive me, please forgive me I did it all for you, and all for nothing CHRISTINE: Farewell, my fallen idol and false friend We had such hopes, but now these hopes lie murdered PHANTOM: Too late for turning back, too late for prayers and useless pity RAOUL: Say you love him, and my life is over! PHANTOM: Past all hope of cries for help, no point in fighting RAOUL: Either way you choose, he has to win! PHANTOM: For either way you choose, you cannot win! So, do you end your days with me, or do you send him to his grave? RAOUL: Why make her lie to you, to save me? CHRISTINE: Angel of Music... PHANTOM: Past the point of no return RAOUL: For pity's sake, Christine, say no! CHRISTINE: ...why this torment? PHANTOM: ...the final threshold... RAOUL: Don't throw your life away for my sake CHRISTINE: Why do you curse mercy? PHANTOM: His life is now the prize which you must earn! RAOUL: I fought so hard to free you CHRISTINE: Angel of Music... PHANTOM: You've passed the point of no return CHRISTINE: ...you deceived me. I gave you my mind blindly PHANTOM: You try my patience, make your choice! CHRISTINE: Pitiful creature of darkness, what kind of life have you known? God, give me courage to show you you are not alone... MOB: Track down this murderer - he must be found! Who is this monster, this murdering beast? Hunt out this animal, who runs to ground! Revenge for Piangi! Revenge for Buquet! Too long he's preyed on us but know we know The Phantom of the Opera is there, deep down below PHANTOM: Take herÿÏÍ Forget meÿÏÍ Forget all of thisÿÏÍ Leave me aloneÿÏÍ Forget all you've seenÿÏÍ Go nowÿÏÍ don't let them find you! Take the boatÿÏÍ Swear to me never to tell The secret you know of the angel in hell! GoÿÏÍ Go now, go now and leave me! MasqueradeÿÏÍ Paper faces on parade MasqueradeÿÏÍ Hide your face, so the world will never find you... Christine, I love you... CHRISTINE: Say you'll share with me, one love, one lifetime RAOUL: Say the word and I will follow you... CHRISTINE: Share each day with me each night, each morning... PHANTOM: You alone can make my song take flight It's over now, the music of the night... LEARN TO BE LONELY (End Title Credits sung by Minnie Driver) Child of the wilderness, born into emptiness Learn to be lonely, learn to find your way in darkness Who will be there for you, comfort and care for you Learn to be lonely, learn to be your one companion Never dreamed out in the world there are arms to hold you You've always known your heart was on its own So laugh in your loneliness, child of the wilderness Learn to be lonely, learn how to love life that is lived alone Learn to be lonely, life can be lived, life can be loved alone