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Win 'Phantom Of The Opera' Prizes

Film Opens Dec. 22 in Select Cities; Jan. 21 Nationwide

Don't be a phantom -- come out into the open and enter to win cool movie prizes in the WSBTV.com Entertainment contest in conjunction with the Warner Bros. Pictures release of the musical drama "Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera."

The Movie

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His voice calls to her, nurturing her extraordinary talents from the shadows of the opera house where innocent chorus girl Christine Daae (Emmy Rossum) makes her home. Only ballet mistress Madame Giry (Miranda Richardson) knows that Christine's mysterious "Angel of Music" is actually the Phantom (Gerard Butler), a disfigured musical genius who haunts the catacombs of the theatre, terrifying the ensemble of artists who live and work there.

When temperamental diva La Carlotta (Minnie Driver) walks out in the middle of a dress rehearsal for the company's latest production, the theatre's eager new managers (Simon Callow and Ciaran Hinds) have no choice but to thrust Christine into the spotlight.

Her mesmerizing opening night performance captivates both the audience and the Phantom, who devotes himself to casting his protege as the opera's next star. But he is not the only powerful man to be awed by the young soprano, as Christine soon finds herself courted by the theatre's wealthy patron, the Vicompte Raoul de Chagny (Patrick Wilson).

Though she is enthralled by her charismatic mentor, Christine is undeniably drawn to the dashing Raoul, enraging the Phantom and setting the stage for a dramatic crescendo in which soaring passions, fierce jealousies and obsessive love threaten to drive the fated lovers past the point of no return.

Directed by Joel Schumacher and produced by Webber, "The Phantom of the Opera" is rated PG-13 for brief violent images. The film opens in theaters Dec. 22 in select cities and Jan. 21 nationwide.

The Contest

Prizes Courtesy of Warner Bros.

"Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantomof the Opera" movie prizes

One grand-prize winner will be selected at random to receive a "Phantom of the Opera" music/jewelry box that plays "Music of the Night," as well as a soundtrack CD, a silver pewter bracelet with "Phantom of the Opera" iconic charms, art fans, a two-tone woman's long sleeve "Rose" T-shirt and art custom glass magnets.

Four runners-up will be selected at random to receive a soundtrack CD, a silver pewter bracelet with "Phantom of the Opera" iconic charms, art fans, a two-tone woman's long sleeve "Rose" T-shirt and art custom glass magnets.

The winners' names and cities of residence will be posted on the @ The Movies contest winners' page. Winners will be notified by e-mail and will receive their prizes by mail.

"The Phantom of the Opera" contest runs Dec. 13, 2004, through Jan. 5, 2005.

The contest is for U.S. residents only. For a complete set of contest rules, click here.

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